Picture Perfect
by:
Jodi Picoult (author)
A woman wakes to find herself in a graveyard, hurt and bleeding, her memory wiped clean. She doesn't know what she's doing there - or even who she is. She is rescued by a police officer, himself a newcomer to Los Angeles. After days of waiting, she is taken by complete surprise when she is...
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A woman wakes to find herself in a graveyard, hurt and bleeding, her memory wiped clean. She doesn't know what she's doing there - or even who she is.
She is rescued by a police officer, himself a newcomer to Los Angeles. After days of waiting, she is taken by complete surprise when she is finally identified by Alex Rivers, Hollywood's biggest movie star - and her husband.
Cassie is dazzled and bewildered by the fairytale in which she suddenly finds herself. But everything is not quite right, and there is something dark and disturbing behind this glamorous facade. It is only as her memory gradually returns that her picture perfect life comes crumbling down, and Cassie is faced with choices she never dreamed she would have to make.
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Format: papier
ISBN:
9780340897966
Publish date: 24 czerwca 2010
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Jak dla mnie jest to jedna z gorszych książek Picoult. Przez dużą część miałam wrażenie, że czytam tanie romansidło. Główna bohaterka nieziemsko irytująca. Najciekawszymi postaciami byli Will i jego dziadkowie, ale niestety autorka poświęciła im niewiele stron powieści.
This book's theme focuses on domestic abuse and what fuels the mental and emotional gears of it. In this book we're introduced to Cassie, a noted anthropologist whose married to Alex Rivers, a well-known and loved actor. From the outside their relationship seems "picture perfect" but as we delve int...
Audiobook version. Must be the worst audiobook reading I've ever experienced. The narrator sounded like a robot. Couldn't get past the first 20 minutes.
This wasn't a typical Jodi Picoult book. It never really felt like something I would have expected from her. Even when I started the audio version, I had to pause and read the description of the book, because I honestly thought I was mistaken. I guess I liked it though. It wasn't that involved. It w...
This was a weird book, written well, tells about domestic abuse. Not fussy on the ending though, left a lot unsaid.