Right now I've mixed feelings about it. On one hand I loved author's writing style and the story itself, on the other hand, I hated most of the characters. I guess it's because there wasn't much fictional about them, they acted and sounded too much like living breathing people, people prone to makin...
Another excellent book from Picoult. she is,my favorite author and never disappoints me. This book kept me thinking about the possible plot twists. I was surprised at the ending, which is always a bonus.
Read in 2011 What it's like to be different - and to watch the one person you thought understood what made you tick walk away for all the wrong reasons. Sometimes you don't get a do-over. Sometimes you wish you could take it all back. Sometimes you just have to learn to live with the consequences...
Are we guilty based solely on our acts or does how our environment shape us become culpable in what we do? This book takes a look at the effects of bullying on a teen who then goes to school with four weapons, kill ten people and injures nineteen, all in the space of nineteen minutes. Peter is a s...
Nineteen Minutes is the story of a teenager, Peter Houghton, bullied since his first day of kindergarten. Over the course of nineteen minutes, he goes on a murderous rampage at his high school, killing ten people (nine students and one teacher) and wounding others. The novel takes us through various...
I started reading Nineteen Minutes without really knowing what it was about. Then once I got to the "reveal" I immediately shut my Kindle off. I had friends at Columbine. My sister was in high school when an older senior brought a gun to school. Thankfully they apprehended him before anything happen...
This is the first Jodi Picoult book I have ever read and I am extremely impressed. 'Nineteen Minutes' is about a shooting at a High-School, the effects of bullying and how things aren't always as black and white as they seem. Picoult does a marvelous job of telling the story from various perspecti...
In Nineteen Minutes, Jodi Picoult tackles the difficult issue of a high school boy, bullied since kindergarten, who finally cracks resulting in a Columbine-like shooting spree. The narration of this story often changes so that the reader gets to hear the story from many different points of view, in...
Wow. Picoult really knows how to write a story with meat on its bones. This one grips the reader from the beginning, and it keeps you interested the whole time. The novel is about a high school shooting. It goes into quite a bit of detail, leaping forward and backward in time. From birth to the star...
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