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Jul 02, 2009 08:17AM

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My Sister's Keeper
Keeping Faith
Nineteen Minutes
Harvesting The Heart
The Pact
She is a wonderful author. Her novels make people think about situations that they think could never happen to them.
I have never read anything by her. She seems to have fans and enemies. Will probably try to read something by her soon, but have too many in line first. :)
I love her books. I've read:
My Sisters Keeper
The 10th Circle
The Pact
19 Minutes
Keeping Faith
Plain Truth
I think she's great, although maybe a little predictable after a point.
My favourite was The Pact A Love Story. It stayed with me for days afterwards. Emily is a really interesting character.
My Sisters Keeper
The 10th Circle
The Pact
19 Minutes
Keeping Faith
Plain Truth
I think she's great, although maybe a little predictable after a point.
My favourite was The Pact A Love Story. It stayed with me for days afterwards. Emily is a really interesting character.




Ive heard she is super nice too. Im from Vermont, she's from New Hampshire. My boyfriends mom is a huge fan. She had a friend who actually worked at the police barracks where Jodi gets her info for her books. She told my boy's mom to send her books over anytime and she would be happy to sign them for her. She signed them all and had them all back to her within a week or two.


With ya there on Songs of the Humpback Whale, Tahleen. It's really boring.
She's great, but her court scenes (which are in many of her books) get really predictable.
She's great, but her court scenes (which are in many of her books) get really predictable.


Keeping Faith
Vanishing Acts
My Sister's Keeper
The Tenth Circle
Those are my order of preference for them. I did not like the endings of the last two!



Yeah, I felt really sorry for the guy by the end.


I got this for Easter from my mom and my suitemate read it before I did. She's read Jodi Picoult in the past and she said the same thing. I have yet to read it.. mostly because I keep hearing the same review.



As a side note, I did kind of like My Sister's Keeper, but that was in middle/high school and mostly because I was in love with Jesse.

I read 19 minutes and thought it was alright, tried to read keeping faith and couldn't get through the first couple chapters. Theres just something.....boring about her writing. I feel like it doesn't have a lot of feeling behind it, like you said she picks issues she thinks other people will think are deep and therefore doesn't have a strong emotional tie to her book. She has written 17 books in the past 17 years which seems crazy to me! But i guess she is doing something right bc she certainly has a lot of fans.

I really do like her books, even if they lack a certain something. I see her books as mostly about relationships, revolving around these issues. And I still say you should read Second Glance, I think it's her best by far.


Her books are sort of hit and miss with me. They all have basically the same story line, but so does some other authors I like read (like Mary Higgins Clark).
So far, I have read:
My Sister's Keeper
The Tenth Circle
Nineteen Minutes
Salem Falls
The Pact: A Love Story
I'm just about to finish Handle With Care, and I do not like it at all! Her writing style seems a bit different in this one, and it reminds me of Mt Sister's Keeper, just with a different problem.


Loved: My Sister's Keeper, The Pact, Keeping Faith, Plain Truth
Didn't mind: Vanishing Acts, Handle With Care ( the same as My Sister's Keeper pretty much)
Hated: The Tenth Circle and Songs of the Humpback Whale

I liked both a lot, although I was NOT a fan of the mother in "Perfect Match." The subject matter(which I can relate to) is sensitive, but I think she handled it well. It was a fairly quick read, and did give me some things to think about.

I LOVED The Tenth Circle... Probably because of the comics part, really. I think My Sister's Keeper is overrated... I like all the other books she's written much more. Mercy was beautiful... And I did like House Rules a lot. 19 Minutes is probably my absolute favourite... Picture Perfect was good too. I think all of her novels are amazing... and you can take so much away from them, depending on who you are and your beliefs, which I find fantastic.
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Also, has anyone read The Storyteller? I'm going to read that in Jan or Feb in preparation for her talk. My roommate liked it (to the extent that a Holocaust novel can be enjoyable...).

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