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by Carol Monda, Jodi Picoult
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Book Candy
Book Candy rated it 16 years ago
I consider author a beach book author. The reason I picked this particular book up was because she collaborated with a comic artist. The storyline goes with a comic that relates to the main character which I thought was a very creative and unique idea. I read this awhile back and I do remember enjoy...
lizpatanders
lizpatanders rated it 16 years ago
Of the four Jodi Picoult books I've read, I think I enjoyed this one the least. I wasn't a fan of the plot really, it got super complicated after a while and to me it started to feel a little bit dragged out. However, there were some parts of the book where I thought the writing was a little bit b...
Coffee Bean Bookshelf
Coffee Bean Bookshelf rated it 17 years ago
Another amazing book by Jodi Picoult...and again, a difficult subject to read about. There were lots of twists in here, some of which I saw coming, many I did not. Just when you think you've got what REALLY happened figured out, or you think you know who is lying, something else gets thrown into the...
melissawritergrrlreads
melissawritergrrlreads rated it 17 years ago
More amazing Picoult. After loving My Sister's Keeper, I picked up a couple more Picoult titles at a used bookstore and devoured them in a week.
Nichole - Dirty H if you're nasty
Nichole - Dirty H if you're nasty rated it 18 years ago
So if one were to compare popular fiction with dining, you could probably say writers like Danielle Steele, John Grisham, Nora Roberts, etc are the McDonald's of writers. I would probably equate Jodi Picoult with Applebee's. Reading a Jodi Picoult novel is like casual dining. You pretty much know wh...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 19 years ago
What a cheat: she's "raped" and there's a drug, but he didn't mean to rape her - pleh. In real life,of course, crimes are committed by people, but in the wonderful world of Picoult, rape is something a young woman is capable of doing to herself? Pretty much the ultimate in victim-blaming there. ...
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