5.01.2011

May's Reading List

1. Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult (A)--at least this one had a totally different storyline. My last Jodi entry was a critique of how often her storylines seem to repeat themselves. This one's about infertility and I managed to make it through to the end with no tears. As always, there was an interesting legal twist in the end that was resolved to the mother's liking.

3 comments:

  1. I have been wanting to read this one - I quite like most of Jodi's stuff - but I have been afraid that the topic would be too hard to get through. The most recent one that I read was Nineteen Minutes (which may not have been a great idea since I'm a teacher and kept seeing signs of gunmen in my students for a few days lol). I think that Tenth Circle and The Pact have been my favourites thus far.

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  2. Even though it was about infertility, the situation in the story was so unique, it wasn't too close to home.

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  3. Interesting! I'll have to read this one soon! I just featured you for blog love BTW!

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