by Jodi Picoult
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.
This book was ok, I didn't hate it by any means but it was hard to get excited about. The main problem I had was that the character of Alex was so unlikeable that I didn't want to read about him. Tough subjects were sensitively handled though, an ok book, not her best.
I love Jodi Picoult. I really tried to force myself to finish this book. I just can't do it. Definately not one of her best.
Meh. It turns out I'm not a fan of Picoult. While I like the timeliness of her plotlines, her particular habits get old, and the twists stop being twists so much as anticipated gimmicks.