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by Jodi Picoult
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Something to Ponder
Something to Ponder rated it 9 years ago
Another great book by Picoult! It tugged on my heart while making me more aware of a horrible birth defect.
moving under skies
moving under skies rated it 10 years ago
It's been a long time since I've read such a thoroughly horrible book. I'd give this zero stars if I could. It was pure dreck, through and through, and I seriously resent the time I spent with it. Every single character is unremittingly miserable and unpleasant--there is not a single character who i...
The Reading Obsession
The Reading Obsession rated it 12 years ago
The tiny Korean also said I should read this one.
Meags' Books
Meags' Books rated it 12 years ago
The ending was so awful, I'd advise you stop reading before the final chapter. The rest of the book was good, though.
YA Anonymous
YA Anonymous rated it 13 years ago
Have Kleenex handy!!!!
Delirious About Books
Delirious About Books rated it 13 years ago
I found the plot so similar to My Sisters Keeper. I don't mind the way that Jodi Picoult writes as its generally easy reading. However, this book had so many things that frustrated me. I found the switching of characters in this book annoying, more so the fact that they were telling their side of th...
Kimberley's Book Nook
Kimberley's Book Nook rated it 13 years ago
Like most of Jodi Picoult books, this was a super long story, but one well worth reading.You know when a story has your full attention when you find yourself thinking about it throughout your day, or, in my case, dreaming about it.I love that Jodi Picoult books are told by multiple characters view p...
Ravings of a Book Junkie
Ravings of a Book Junkie rated it 13 years ago
Handle With Care is written from the POV of 5 of the book's characters. Charlotte & Sean O'Keefe: the parents Piper Reece: Charlotte's best friend & OB/GYN Marin Gates: Charlotte's lawyer Amelia: Charlotte's 12 year old daughter The thing they have in common is that they are, in turns, speaking...
Marcia
Marcia rated it 14 years ago
Not a fan of the ending!
willaful
willaful rated it 14 years ago
May be a perfectly fine book, but I'm really burned out on the "disabled child affects family" theme from Picoult.
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