Jodi Picoult
- sleepydumpling
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Maybe a friend has a copy they can loan you?
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- notrorygilmore
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Sofia wrote:actually....I read in her interview (on her own site, www.jodipicoult.com) that she already knew how it would end before she even wrote a word of it. You should read it, it's really a good interviewnotrorygilmore wrote:My Sister's Keeper is the only one I've read as well. Overall I loved the book, but I'm torn about how I feel about the ending. On one hand I like it because it's such a reversal that it makes you think. At the same time I don't like it, because like someone mentioned before, it does seem like a cop out. I kind of felt like Picoult herself wasn't sure how she wanted to end the novel - should Anna donate to Kate? Should she not? So instead, well, she used a cop out method. I'm still not sure how I feel about the ending. It did make me sad though.
I wanted to read The Tenth Circle, but I've heard such horrible reviews that now I'm not so sure. I still have it on my reading list, but it's a lot lower priority than it originally was.
I'll have to check that out. Like I said, I'm torn about how I feel with the ending. I'm glad she had it planned out though. That makes me feel a little better even though I don't know if I like the ending or not.
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would that be Vanishing Acts I wonder? if it is...don't hurry, it was her worst in my opinioncallalilly wrote:I have read all of hers except for two of them. One is Keeping Faith and the other is about something Native American that I haven't tried getting into yet. I like her books. She is a really down to earth author. She will answer any emails and any questions anyone has right away. I usually can get my kids at work to read her stuff which is good because most of them have never read a book in their life. Erin
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My sister's keeper-Awesome, got me hooked
Plain truth- Not a bad book, but I wouldn't suggest it as s starter
Salem falls- Loved it
Nineteen minutes-probably my favorite one by her
Tenth circle-great, my second fave probably
Vanishing acts-great
I've read that a lot of people didn't like vanishing acts. Might I ask why?
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I was going to read Vanishings Acts next, but there is no good hype about it.....makes me worry.I personally love Jodi piccoult. So far I've read
My sister's keeper-Awesome, got me hooked
Plain truth- Not a bad book, but I wouldn't suggest it as s starter
Salem falls- Loved it
Nineteen minutes-probably my favorite one by her
Tenth circle-great, my second fave probably
Vanishing acts-great
I've read that a lot of people didn't like vanishing acts. Might I ask why
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