Views on Jodi Picoult?
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Okay well, the film 'My sister's keeper' is absolutely different to what happens in the book. The ending in the book is SO much better, I totally recommend it! And on the whole the book is well written.Fran wrote:Haven't read anything of hers but I did see My sister's keeper & thought it wasn't bad .. liked the ending
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Goes on my TBR list soBookWorm15 wrote:Okay well, the film 'My sister's keeper' is absolutely different to what happens in the book. The ending in the book is SO much better, I totally recommend it! And on the whole the book is well written.Fran wrote:Haven't read anything of hers but I did see My sister's keeper & thought it wasn't bad .. liked the ending
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I've bought The Pact, but after reading Nineteen Minutes I got so bored and just couldnt wait to finish it and get it out the way. I mean it was pretty good but I need a break inbetween because even though she does have good story lines I feel that at times she does go on a little. However, I shall read The Pact next, maybe ut'll change my mind about her?KB92 wrote:Every book I have read by Jodi Picoult I thought was fantastic. The first book I ever read by her was The Pact and I HIGHLY recommend it. She really knows how to get you attached to the characters she is writing about. Her books are a little long but I have never spent more than 3 or 4 days on one of her books because I get so wrapped up in it. She is definitely one of my favorite writers.
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I hope it does change your mind! I have not read Nineteen Minutes so I can't agree/disagree with you on that but I loved The Pact. However, I do agree that I cannot read two of her books in a row, let alone any author for that matter. But, The Pact was one of my favorite books so I hope you enjoy it!BookWorm15 wrote:I've bought The Pact, but after reading Nineteen Minutes I got so bored and just couldnt wait to finish it and get it out the way. I mean it was pretty good but I need a break inbetween because even though she does have good story lines I feel that at times she does go on a little. However, I shall read The Pact next, maybe ut'll change my mind about her?KB92 wrote:Every book I have read by Jodi Picoult I thought was fantastic. The first book I ever read by her was The Pact and I HIGHLY recommend it. She really knows how to get you attached to the characters she is writing about. Her books are a little long but I have never spent more than 3 or 4 days on one of her books because I get so wrapped up in it. She is definitely one of my favorite writers.
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