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by Carol Monda, Jodi Picoult
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Love to read
Love to read rated it 10 years ago
Beyond Strange New Words
Beyond Strange New Words rated it 10 years ago
In The Tenth Circle, Jodi Picoult deals with another universally topical issue - rape, focusing the story around 14-year-old Trixie Stone, whom her ex-boyfriend rapes at a party, and the Stones' struggle with the aftermath of it. Now, the book starts a little on the slow side, which prompted me t...
Beyond Strange New Words
Beyond Strange New Words rated it 10 years ago
In The Tenth Circle, Jodi Picoult deals with another universally topical issue - rape, focusing the story around 14-year-old Trixie Stone, whom her ex-boyfriend rapes at a party, and the Stones' struggle with the aftermath of it.Along Trixie's struggle with what happened, we also follow her father, ...
SlowReader's Kingdom
SlowReader's Kingdom rated it 10 years ago
Jody Picoult is an author who wrote some of my favorite books (“My Sister’s Keeper”, “19 Minutes”). What I like about her books is that she chooses interesting topics and usually handles these topics very well. “The Tenth Circle” centers around a rape incident and the consequences it causes to eve...
Booky
Booky rated it 11 years ago
Rainbow parties! Ketamine! Professors sleeping with students! Professors killing students! And make sure you cry really hard over all of it because it is sad and horrible!
Jordyn the Paperback Princess
Jordyn the Paperback Princess rated it 12 years ago
One of the dumbest endings I have ever read in my life. Too predictable and dragged on way too fucking much. The Tenth Circle is definitely my least favorite Picoult book.
elepoon
elepoon rated it 13 years ago
The Tenth Circle is about the lengths a parent will go to to keep their child safe. In the aftermath of their daughter's rape, a family struggles to hold themselves together, all asking the questions, "What could I have done differently?", and "What sort of person am I really?". Truth and lies becom...
b00k r3vi3ws
b00k r3vi3ws rated it 13 years ago
The Girl who Reads
The Girl who Reads rated it 13 years ago
This book's a great read! This was the first of Judi Picoult, I read but i thoroughly enjoyed it.
Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 13 years ago
"Women's fiction" and "chick-lit" are not my cup of tea, they are not interesting to me, but no reason why such books shouldn't be given the same consideration as any other genre. I try to avoid genre snobbery (though sometimes it bubbles up with regard to YA fiction and Paranormal Romances) and con...
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