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Mandy's 2010 Reading Progress

"Although I normally enjoy Picoult's novels and controversial subject matters this book was a true disappointment. Any Picoult fan can tell you that she follows a formula -- which I normally enjoy. The problem with Handle with Care is that with the formula; it is too similar to My Sister's Keeper to not compare the two. There's a child with a medical issue, parents with personal issues, a sibling that is struggling with life and lawyers with long dragged out stories that have nothing to do with the main story line except to add a few extra hundred pages.
If you read My Sister's Keeper, you don't need to read this one to know how it will pan out or how it will end. The only part I enjoyed about this book was learning about Osteogenesis Imperfecta and how Picoult used recipes in the fronts of chapters to elaborate more. Other than that, a huge disappointment! I suggest either taking it out of the library or skipping it all together. It's not worth the purchase price on clearance."


But, then again...tomorrow I will be starting Nineteen Minutes so I will see if it's just the new book I have a problem with. LOL


"Although I normally enjoy Picoult's novels and controversial subject matte..."
I could not understand the enthusiasm for this book. In my review, I gave Picoult credit for being a good writer, but I think it is time for her to steer away from her formulaic pattern. I think that this book,in particular, fell apart rather quickly. The ending came upon the reader too hastily and was a thin, unsatisfactory resolution.
One of her best books for me was "Plain Truth", but I really liked My Sister's..., probably because it was the fist Picoult novel that I read.


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Sorry to hijack your goal page Mandy! LOL

Jennifer ~ I did love My Sister's Keeper which was my first, but I think I liked Change of Heart better. I will check out The Pact too. Thanks.
Holli ~ Don't worry about it. No big deal. =)

There was a fairly good movie made of Plain Truth a couple of years ago.

And since we seem to be talking about Picoult books, I read Change of Heart, Vanishing Acts and My Sister's Keeper. I liked all of them. I tried Tenth Circle twice and for some reason couldn't get into it.
I have Nineteen Minutes, Plain Truth and The Pact to read. I'd love to hear what you think about Nineteen Minutes.

And since we seem to be talking about Picoult books, I read Change of Heart, Vanishing Acts and My Sister's Keeper. I liked all of them. I tried Tenth Circle twice and for..."
I agree with you about The Tenth Circle, Vicki. It was just terrible. Those comic character drawings added nothing at all to it. When I finished reading it I wondered why I had done so.

Wendy ~ Let me know what you think.
Vicki ~ I'll push The Tenth Circle to the bottom of the TBR Picoult books. LOL
Thanks, Kristie Faye!

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Good Luck Mandy Sue, there is a 50 books in a year group that is a great place for support.


I really enjoyed this book. I did find myself feeling for the criminal which shocked me. It was very well developed. I figured out the ending about halfway through which is surprising for me and a Picoult novel but then again, maybe not being she is so formulaic. Definitely worth picking up!!

At first I didn't really care for this book. It just seemed like another Spark love story. But Part II, caught me by surprise and I couldn't put it down.


Buddy read this with Wendy. What a great fluff read. Very well written and has the flighty characters that make Sophie Kinsella books so much fun to read.


A ridiculously out there fluff read. Still fun, none-the-less but not something I would recommend.


The ending got to me. I finally understand why people love this book. It's not the book but the loss of man's best friend.



Very good, quick read. Very interesting story. Shreve's overly detailed storytelling actually was enjoyed in this book.



Very good, quick read. Very interesting story. Shreve's overly detailed storytelling actually was enjoyed in this book."
I have become a huge fan of Anita Shreve after reading 2 of her books (Seaglass and Fortune's rocks). Now I'll be searching out this one.


Very good, quick read. Very interesting story. Shreve's overly detailed storytelling actually was enjoyed in this book."
This is one of my all time faves and the only one of hers I could ever finish! I love this book!

I'm definitely going to try another Shreve book.

I remember getting it at the book sale just before they closed for the summer and I read it in less than 3 days! Not my usual type of book but I couldn't put it down.







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JANUARY
1. Nineteen Minutes
2. The Choice
3. Twenties Girl: A Novel
4. Best Friends Forever: A Novel
5. Marley & Me: Love and Life with the World's Worst Dog
6. Light on Snow
FEBRUARY
7. Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage
8. The Big Love: A Novel
9. The Local News: A Novel
10. Lifeguard
11. Mary Poppins
12. Wedding Girl
13. Honeymoon
14. The Wisdom of Bruce Lee
15. The Lake House
16. Winter Garden
17. The Cellist of Sarajevo
March
18. Saving Ceecee Honeycutt: A Novel
19. Her Fearful Symmetry
20. The Tenth Circle
21. The Book Thief
22. The Weight of Silence
23. Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
24. The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother