by Jodi Picoult
I usually enjoy Jodi Picoult's novels, but I can't say I enjoyed this one. As usual, her subject matter was a confronting issue, child abuse. As hard as that subject is to read about, it wasn't that that made me dislike the book, but the controlling nature of the Mother. As the book continued I foun...
Loved it.
I love Jodi Picoult's writing style and how she's not afraid to tackle the tough subjects but I don't always like the path she follows with her plots. And with Perfect Match I was disappointed with exactly that. I found it off putting that she would focus so much also on the unrequited romantic feel...
I am not a JP fan. This book was actually given to me as a Christmas gift and that is why I read it. I though it was predictable, but the story line flowed smoothly and it wasn't terrible...thus 3 stars. She writes well and has interesting topics so I am trying to figure out why I am not a fan of he...
I...don't know what to say. I must really like Jodi Picoult, because I keep reading her, but man, this book was. As much as I am frustrated by her other books, the ones without endings, and as much as this one was indeed wrapped up quite tidily, I just. It wasn't that good, really.
Found this at a garage sale this morning. Will eventually read it on the recommendation of a friend of mine.
If you were a mother, knowing the law could not protect your son, would you take the law in your own hands? It's not a question I think anybody can answer before they're actually in that mother's shoes. It is not often that I find myself unable to rate a book, but this is one of those cases. "Perfec...
From the synopsis:"shattered, ripped apart by an enraging sense of helplessness in the face of a futile justice system....absolute truths and convictions are turned upside down, ....no matter the consequence, whatever the sacrifice."That's what every Picoult book is about. Something happens to a ki...