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I always zoom through Picoult's books. She's so good at pacing that it is difficult to put it down at night.
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The repeated descriptions of Asperger's gets grating. Phrases like "Asperger's is like...." and "Jacob gets upset when his routine is disrupted" are sprinkled throughout the novel so much that I wanted to shout "I get it already!" (And then I felt a little insensitive...) It was still a good read, though. P.S: big spoiler ahead. Don't click unless you've read it already.
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But.
The repeated descriptions of Asperger's gets grating. Phrases like "Asperger's is like...." and "Jacob gets upset when his routine is disrupted" are sprinkled throughout the novel so much that I wanted to shout "I get it already!" (And then I felt a little insensitive...) It was still a good read, though. P.S: big spoiler ahead. Don't click unless you've read it already.
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I really enjoyed this book but that was no surprise to me as I like Jodi Picoult's style and the way she develops the characters and relationships.
This is the story of a young man with Asperger's Syndrome who is being tutored by a young life skills student. She is later found dead and he is arrested for her murder.
It also looks at the affect on his Mum, Dad & Brother and how they live there lives to accomodate Jacob's Asperger's.
Written with sensitivity and warmth I would highly recommend House ...more
This is the story of a young man with Asperger's Syndrome who is being tutored by a young life skills student. She is later found dead and he is arrested for her murder.
It also looks at the affect on his Mum, Dad & Brother and how they live there lives to accomodate Jacob's Asperger's.
Written with sensitivity and warmth I would highly recommend House ...more

This story has the same dynamics with "My SIster's Keeper". It just had a different set of characters and a different "sickness" but "House Rules" is still a must-read. I liked it because I work with special needs children and can relate with the story. However, if you're expecting a really emotional book then it does not compare to "My Sister's Keeper". This one is less emotional and a little bit repetitive. Nevertheless, Picoult is a truly talented writer.
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My absolute favorite author...she never lets me down. Does amazing research into her topics, with unbelievable twists of plot...can't wait for her next one!
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Aug 07, 2010
Kathy
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Krista
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Feb 24, 2012
Sue
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