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This book was okay. I seriously felt like smacking Laura through most of the it, though. I will say that I've never read Mrs. Dalloway and now I'm interested in picking it up.
I really enjoyed the first Picoult book I read:My Sister's Keeper. I liked the second Picoult book I read: Plain Truth. I hated this book. It seemed all over the place and I couldn't identify with any of the characters. I'm not sure why I wasted my time.
½
Since this book is for young adults, it is a quick read. Still, I enjoyed it immensely and, if I were still a teacher, I would use it in my classroom.
Not a bad collection of stories. I think the ones in the beginning were the strongest.
Eh. It's okay. For a change, I actually enjoyed the movie better. I'm not sure I'm going to hold on to this
½
This book was a little difficult to get into at first, but it was well worth the effort. I wish the author had told us a bit more at the end about the relationship between two of the characters at the end (It's difficult to explain that statement without spoiling the book.)
I really wanted to like this book. The entire thing was just too sad. Too many characters wrapped up in themselves and their own problems, the problem being that they seemed to enjoy being miserable.
½