I just finished reading Jodi Picoult's latest book Sing You Home. If you're a follower of my blog, you'll know I'm a huge Picoult fan and let me tell you, this one did NOT disappoint. It just may be my new favorite of hers. All of Zoe's life, the only thing she's ever wanted was a baby. But disappoi...
This has quickly become my second-favorite book by Jodi Picoult. I'm hearing a lot of mixed reviews about it, but I think it was one of her strongest books of late. Maybe because it relates to me (sort-of), while not really something I've BEEN through, I see both sides. I don't agree with the eva...
My Rating: 3.5I won this book on the GoodReads Giveaways and was excited to start reading it. Unfortunately with school and work it took me much longer than I expected to finish it. I decided that I needed to give myself a break and I finished it last night.Right from the beginning this book was pre...
This has to be one of, if not, my favourite Jodi Picoult book. I thought the story was brilliant, I loved the characters themselves and the story. The music therapy was so interesting and captivating to read about, leaving me wanting to know more about that field. But there was a much more important...
This is the best novel I've read by Jodi Picoult in a long time, and it's the best book I've read in a while as well. The characters feel so real, and it invoked emotion like no other book has done. It touches on a brave topic, and that really impressed me. Being gay in this day and age isn't quite ...
(Won from First Reads.)I’ve read many of Picoult’s previous books and generally find them very gripping, but on the sensationalistic and manipulative side. Perhaps it’s because it addressed two issues close to my heart -- infertility and gay civil rights -- but Sing You Home didn’t feel that way to...
Since Nineteen Minutes, none of Jodi Picoult's books have really jumped out and spoken to me. Until this one, that is. I loved the story from beginning to end and found myself staying up late to read just one more chapter. The CD was a little less than impressive, but I have to applaud Picoult fo...
I loved this book. I got sucked into the story. I couldn't put it down waiting to see what would happen. I was left in shock towards the end as well. Love it! Really makes you think of what you would do in that situation.
This story is slightly corny at times, but Jodi Picoult gets bonus points for guts. She's bound to get complaints from both sides of the arguments presented in the book. There will be gay people who say she got things all wrong or trivialized them, and the hate-mongering, gay-bashing religious zea...
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