Danielle Mcswain's Reviews > Sing You Home
Sing You Home
by Jodi Picoult (Goodreads Author)
by Jodi Picoult (Goodreads Author)
Sing You Home author Jodi Picoult has created, with collaborator Ellen Wilber, an interactive reading experience that truly absorbs you while you read this. I love that each song corresponds to a chapter.
Once I started reading Sing You Home, I couldn't put it down. I read this in less than a day and I want to read it again. It's truly absorbing. This story revolves around a custody battle between Max and his ex-wife Zoe over their frozen embryos from previous IVF treatments. There are points in this story where I felt Picoult went too far, just gave the reader too much information and made the characters charicatures of the lives they represented. However, this rough spots are few and far and I feel that Picoult handles creating two opposing viewpoints deftly. There is a lot of ground covered in this book and there are points in the story where it feels like Picoult is just throwing issues into the mix just to see if she can.
I recommend this book as one of Picoult's best and the soundtrack is an amazing addition to a strong story.
Once I started reading Sing You Home, I couldn't put it down. I read this in less than a day and I want to read it again. It's truly absorbing. This story revolves around a custody battle between Max and his ex-wife Zoe over their frozen embryos from previous IVF treatments. There are points in this story where I felt Picoult went too far, just gave the reader too much information and made the characters charicatures of the lives they represented. However, this rough spots are few and far and I feel that Picoult handles creating two opposing viewpoints deftly. There is a lot of ground covered in this book and there are points in the story where it feels like Picoult is just throwing issues into the mix just to see if she can.
I recommend this book as one of Picoult's best and the soundtrack is an amazing addition to a strong story.
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