Nineteen Minutes
by
Jodi Picoult (Goodreads Author)
"In Sterling, New Hampshire, 17-year-old high school student Peter Houghton has endured years of verbal and physical abuse at the hands of classmates. His best friend, Josie Cormier, succumbed to peer pressure and now hangs out with the popular crowd that often instigates the harassment. One final incident of bullying sends Peter over the edge and leads him to commit an ac...more
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This book is a hard book to put down because the entire time you're seeking answers. Why? What actually happened? What made it progress to this? Things like that. Things that people asked after Columbine, most recently after Virginia Tech, and after all the other school shootings. Once again Jodi Picoult tackles a sensitive and controversial issue, in an amazingly strong and dignified manner that doesn't have you choosing sides.
She did it to the reader in My Sister's Keeper, where the minute you...more
She did it to the reader in My Sister's Keeper, where the minute you...more
I can't stop loving this book, if you guys only have the chance to read this. Sometimes I find her works destructing, annoying and a good sleeping pill for those people who suffer from insomnia. I might be too judgmental but swear, you can take my words after reading her earlier works. This time Picoult wanted to portray a community, a school, where innocent students were bullied by the jocks. The reality of a typical American school environment for students who suffer to stand out in the crowd...more
May 20, 2007
Wormie
rated it
3 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
someone desperate for anything to read
Nineteen Minutes is Jodi Picoult’s most recent novel, and I predict it will become her best seller to date. It focuses on the events leading up to and following a high school shooting.
Peter Houghton, picked on by school mates from the first day of kindergarten, enters Sterling High, and in nineteen minutes kills ten and wounds another nineteen students.
In typical fashion, Picoult shapes her story by providing various perspectives. We are able to put the story together from Peter’s perspective a...more
Peter Houghton, picked on by school mates from the first day of kindergarten, enters Sterling High, and in nineteen minutes kills ten and wounds another nineteen students.
In typical fashion, Picoult shapes her story by providing various perspectives. We are able to put the story together from Peter’s perspective a...more
Believe it or not, I have never actually read one of Jodi Piccoult's books before. I'm not really sure why, but I haven't.
This particular book has really stayed with me as I finished it, and I think Piccoult makes a few very important points/observations.
1. Sometimes the perpetrator of a heinous crime is the biggest victim of them all. Reading the things that Peter went through sometimes brought me to tears. I have never understood how people can treat others so badly, and the behavior of the b...more
This particular book has really stayed with me as I finished it, and I think Piccoult makes a few very important points/observations.
1. Sometimes the perpetrator of a heinous crime is the biggest victim of them all. Reading the things that Peter went through sometimes brought me to tears. I have never understood how people can treat others so badly, and the behavior of the b...more
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Feb 20, 2009
Annalisa
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4 of 5 stars
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McKay Robinson
I tend to rate books by how much they make me think, how much they make me feel, and how much they draw me into their world. With an almost obsessive interest in Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, Nineteen Minutes gets high marks from me. The book starts with the scene of a school shooting where you feel a disgust for the kid doing the shooting and sorrow for the victims but as you glean settings from flashbacks you come to sympathize with everyone in the book as a victim, each experiencing loss of...more
This is an amazing story from one of my favorite authors.
The subject matter is really hard to deal with, especially if you have teenagers or have ever been ridiculed at school. She handles it superbly and puts us right into the action. Feeling the anguish, the anger and the hurt. Showing us how true it is that there is always two -or more -sides to every story. We are forced to grapple with what is just and right. How far our culture will go to be accepted and what a huge impact a teenagers soc...more
The subject matter is really hard to deal with, especially if you have teenagers or have ever been ridiculed at school. She handles it superbly and puts us right into the action. Feeling the anguish, the anger and the hurt. Showing us how true it is that there is always two -or more -sides to every story. We are forced to grapple with what is just and right. How far our culture will go to be accepted and what a huge impact a teenagers soc...more
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My introduction to Jodi Picoult was through the book My Sister's Keeper, which was one of the best books that I read last year. Not so much for her writing, but for the subject matter and the way she crafted the book to have every side of a controversial topic be addressed from a first person perspective by many characters. I quickly picked up several more of her novels after I wept like a baby reading my Sister's Keeper. Every time I was disappointed. But I keep trying. I picked up the audio of...more
I really feel this book well haunt me. It left a strong impression on my heart. I loved the writing style which gave me a window into all sides of the story from parents of the students, victims, lawyers, judge, shooter, shooter's parents and so on. Was a mystery that made me continue to figure out what all went down. I would recommend this to anyone, it opened my eyes. If my kids were older teens I'd like them to read this as well. Bullying is a huge problem and this was an extreme case. Kids n...more
Aug 16, 2011
Joyzi
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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Recommends it for:
Fans of Jodi Picoult
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I don't know how to say this, but this book was certainly one of the books that I had read that left a huge impact on how I should see things. This was definitely one of those that I will always remember and never forget.
Truth is the book is depressing, while I'm reading it I'm feeling that the book lacks something and that was "humor." If I have to compare it to My Sister's Keeper wherein there are still dialogues that I've found humorous, this book has none of it. So if you are planning to rea...more
Truth is the book is depressing, while I'm reading it I'm feeling that the book lacks something and that was "humor." If I have to compare it to My Sister's Keeper wherein there are still dialogues that I've found humorous, this book has none of it. So if you are planning to rea...more
This was the first Jodi Picoult novel I've picked up, despite having her recommended by several of my friends for various novels. I have to admit the plot summary was intriguing enough to pique my interest.
I grew up in a world where school shootings hadn't happened yet. Columbine happened when I was a senior in high school, just a couple months short of graduation. I remember the shift in collective conciousness at the time, how that one terrible event affected us all. After all, it could've be...more
I grew up in a world where school shootings hadn't happened yet. Columbine happened when I was a senior in high school, just a couple months short of graduation. I remember the shift in collective conciousness at the time, how that one terrible event affected us all. After all, it could've be...more
Sep 23, 2008
Lori
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
Anyone who know the meaning of friendship
Recommended to Lori by:
Kendra Keyes
Nineteen Minutes,by Jodi Picoult, This book is about a town with many problems under its immaculate reputation. When a school shooting unveils a moutain of lies and dark secrets blame is tossed around not only from the shooter himself, but also from many of the victims. Sides are choosen and bonds are broken, new alliances made and old alliances upheld, the town is torn apart. It is a story of how everyone has skeletons in their closet. And, faith, though sometimes the hardest thing to come by,...more
Jul 11, 2008
Cindy
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4 of 5 stars
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Recommends it for:
Moms or Readers who like to think
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Susan
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When I first started to read by Jodie Picoult I was bored with it. This books main idea and point to try to get across to people is the fact that we need to pay attention to bullying and how it truly affects teenagers whether we see it or not. The book starts out really slow and gives you absolutely no insight on exactly what the book is about, but once you get passed the first one hundred pages it is a really phenomenal book. This book really captures how someone might feel if they were being c...more
I have to say that I read this with pretty low hopes, having just finished My Sister's Keeper, and being pretty angry (well, maybe angry is too strong a word) with the ending. I have to say that I enjoyed this one much more, although I think most of that comes from me being a parent and appreciating some sort of the "eye-opening" that parents need sometimes to fully appreciate and shepherd the children in their care.
This book definitely affords that, as most it deals with parents caught within...more
This book definitely affords that, as most it deals with parents caught within...more
I’d heard a lot about her and decided to pick this book up because I wanted to know what the hype was about.
The book’s good, entertaining, well written (for the most part) but I can also see what it is about her that makes her so appealing to the mass market. She definitely has those moments in books where you can tell she set out, in this scene, to tug at your heart strings, manipulative. Maybe not quite as hard core as Nicholas Sparks, but she’s definitely playing the audience.
I suppose, in...more
The book’s good, entertaining, well written (for the most part) but I can also see what it is about her that makes her so appealing to the mass market. She definitely has those moments in books where you can tell she set out, in this scene, to tug at your heart strings, manipulative. Maybe not quite as hard core as Nicholas Sparks, but she’s definitely playing the audience.
I suppose, in...more
Jodi Picoult's books are always the same: something bad happens, we don't get to know all the details, and then there is a trial. And over the course of the trial and a series of flashbacks, the truth - and the true characters of the people involved - are revealed.
This one is no different. One morning, Peter Houghton walks into Sterling High and opens fire. Nineteen minutes, ten dead people and many wounded later, the shooting is over. But the aftermath has only begun.
The story spins together th...more
This one is no different. One morning, Peter Houghton walks into Sterling High and opens fire. Nineteen minutes, ten dead people and many wounded later, the shooting is over. But the aftermath has only begun.
The story spins together th...more
Excellent book! Jodi Picoult puts so much effort into her research and writing that you really don't ever stop to question scenarios or the reality of storylines. You simply follow along and get hooked in the story.
This book was written after she researched the Columbine school shootings. Although, in this story the shooter is captured and there is a trial. The story skips back and forth in time, giving different viewpoints and specific memories of characters, and leads to the climax of finding...more
This book was written after she researched the Columbine school shootings. Although, in this story the shooter is captured and there is a trial. The story skips back and forth in time, giving different viewpoints and specific memories of characters, and leads to the climax of finding...more
Jul 12, 2007
Jack
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Recommends it for:
the usual suspects
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At the top of her game, Jodi Picoult deals with thought provoking controversial issues. She populates her novels with good guys who are deeply flawed, and all the more human and identifiable for their foibles. And even the villains are redeemed and at least somewhat empathetic. She offers no pat answers and leaves the reader with something to ponder. But, when she’s off her game, Picoult slides into middle-of-the-pack “chick-lit.”
Picoult bites off a big chew with "Nineteen Minutes." She tackles...more
Picoult bites off a big chew with "Nineteen Minutes." She tackles...more
This book is about a school shooting that took place one morning. The shooter shot the people that made fun of him.
It talks about Peter's life as a child. How he got picked on and he had this one friend that would stand up for him. Untill one day she became popular and it started going downhill after that.
10/01/08
text to self: This reminds me of a cpuple of years ago when I was faced with a gun in my face. It scared me to death but I could not move. He said that he was going to kill me if we did...more
It talks about Peter's life as a child. How he got picked on and he had this one friend that would stand up for him. Untill one day she became popular and it started going downhill after that.
10/01/08
text to self: This reminds me of a cpuple of years ago when I was faced with a gun in my face. It scared me to death but I could not move. He said that he was going to kill me if we did...more
Aug 06, 2010
Marleen
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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Recommended to Marleen by:
Dilbeek Bibliotheek
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A fantastic and gripping novel. This story will stay with me for a long while. This was my first read by Jodi Picoult, and I've definetly become a fan! Excellent book - had my attention from the beginning and couldn't put it down. It's a big book and it took me longer to read too because this book really drags you into the various lifes of so many main players in this story. This book makes you think hard, and makes you take a look back at your own teenage years; not realizing how defining those...more
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Just like many of Jodi Picoult's novels, "Nineteen Minutes is a New York Time's bestseller. I believe it is reasonable for it to be lauded for its great use of detail, suspense, and imagery, but as it was my third novel by Jodi Picoult, I was not that much impressed. There were many fascinating points, twists, and my favorite, chapter closers that keep you thinking, but I had too much familiarity with it all. Jodi Picoult has many motifs, which I can easily list from having read three of her nov...more
I am rating this a 3, but I have to say that I was so annoyed with the ending that I almost wanted to rate this a 1. I usually stay away from anything labeled as "chick lit" and unfortunately, much of this book was exactly what I automatically mentally think about when I hear the words "chick lit". It took a perfectly good plot and then ruined it with unnecessary sub-plots and an over the top, soap opera worthy ending that was beyond absurd. Throughout this incredibly long 21 hour audio, I thoug...more
Believe it or not, Nineteen Minutes is the first and only Jodi Picoult book that I have read thus far. I can't imagine why I didn't discover her long ago. I loved this one and will definitely be checking out a few of her others.
I found this book to be very thought-provoking. When we see school shootings on the news (and there've sure been plenty of them), we only get a one-dimensional glance of the event. Rarely do we learn much about the shooter's personal life prior and leading up to the event...more
I found this book to be very thought-provoking. When we see school shootings on the news (and there've sure been plenty of them), we only get a one-dimensional glance of the event. Rarely do we learn much about the shooter's personal life prior and leading up to the event...more
It's kind of hard to describe how I felt about this book. It's my first Jodi Picoult book, and it was really really good, I couldn't put it down. The ending was sad but what do you expect after reading about a high school shooting. It goes behind the story of the killer, why he did it and what he went through in the past. I actually felt bad for him...of course no one deserves to die, but it makes you think...maybe they deserved it? Or maybe they didn't. I was so interested in the book because i...more
For the longest time, I’ve known Jodi Picoult as a terrific writing. I’ve always heard great things about her books, how she’s people’s favorite author, but at the same time I’ve known her for putting just too much detail into books- which is why I never really liked her style of writing too much…until I read 19 minutes. From the hook at the beginning, to the twist at the end, the pages basically turned themselves and I couldn’t wait to finish the book.
Right from the beginning, Picoult starts w...more
Right from the beginning, Picoult starts w...more
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Picoult was born and raised in Nesconset on Long Island, New York. Her first story, at age 5 was "The Lobster Which Misunderstood." She studied writing at Princeton University, graduating in 1987, and had two short stories published by Seventeen magazine while still in college. Immediately after graduation, she took on a series of miscellaneous jobs, from editing at a textbook publishing company t...more
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