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Feb 25, 2010
Vanessa Chan
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it was amazing
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Handle With Care --> This is a very emotional book, each chapter defining the point of views of the main characters: Charlotte, Sean, Amelia, Marin and Piper.
The book revolves around a girl called Willow O'Keefe, who is special because she suffers from a type Brittle Bone Disease called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, causing her to experience breaks uncountable times in her lifetime. I think this book is similar to My Sister's Keeper, another of Picoult's masterpieces, because it talks about the life ...more
The book revolves around a girl called Willow O'Keefe, who is special because she suffers from a type Brittle Bone Disease called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, causing her to experience breaks uncountable times in her lifetime. I think this book is similar to My Sister's Keeper, another of Picoult's masterpieces, because it talks about the life ...more

I LOVED this book! It was a very quick and easy read for me. I didn't like the recipes very much, but they had to do with upcoming events in the book so they're good to read. The ending pretty much sucked; well, I didn't like it anyway, maybe some people did. It was just unexpected. Great book overall though!
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Such a good book and good read. Picoult does it again ... her surprise endings kill me! And this book has a terrible dilemma. Careful what you ask for ... it just might come true. JP's characters jump out from the pages to BITE you -- not vampires but good story telling.
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