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Book Reviews of Keeping FaithBook Review: Keeping Faith Summary: 4 Stars
Jodi Picoult is one of the finest authors of our time. This book like all of her books keeps you interested from first to last page. Her research must be time consuming but certainly adds to the essence of her books. A wonderful read!
Book Review: LOVED IT TO THE END... Summary: 4 Stars
This is my third Picoult novel and I have the fourth ready to start. I was riveted by this book and stayed up until 6:00 a.m. 2 nights in a row to get it finished. I LOVED it until the final paragraph. Then she lost me. I still give it 4 stars because she's an awesome writer, but I just didn't "get" the final scene. Maybe I'm dense, but I have mulled it over all day and still can't figure out what it all means in the end. Oh, well...I recomend Picoult anyway. After reading The Pact and Handle With Care, I ordered Keeping Faith and Nineteen Minutes and will probably read her entire collection. She is a wonderful writer and I'm happy to live in New Hampshire because I recognize a lot of the places she writes about!
Book Review: LOVELOVELOVE Jodi Picoult Summary: 5 Stars
This is one of the first books I've read by Jodi Picoult and I loved it!
I'm totally going to read it again after I finish the rest of my books and I would definitely suggest it to people to read!!
GO BUY THIS BOOK!
Book Review: Moving and terrific characters as always! Summary: 5 Stars
Jodi does it again. She captures people at their best and worst. Keeping faith is no different. I loved this book and would recommend it.
Book Review: On the fence Summary: 3 Stars
I'm not going to go into summarizing the entire plot, I think most reviewers have already done that for me.
I have read several of Picoult's books in no particular order. I think the reason that I keep going back to her novels is that I read her 3 most riveting books first: The Pact, My Sister's Keeper, and Nineteen Minutes. I couldn't put those three down and I think I am still expecting the same from the rest of her books.
Had Keeping Faith been the first Picoult book I read, I don't think I would have been in a hurry to pick up another of her books. As always, this one is needlessly over 400 pages long. I found myself reading the first 200 pages just to get through them. It does pick up halfway through and it's difficult to put down.
Which leaves me on the fence...the first half drags, the second half is more of what I originally liked about her books.
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