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What other novel by Picoult should I read?

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Julie R I liked "Mercy." It must not be one of her most popular because it's hardly ever mentioned but it was the first one of her books that I read. It's about mercy killing and it really showed both sides, in my opinion. It may not be an exciting book but very thought provoking.


Julie R Tatyana wrote: "I would actually disagree. I read 18 of her books and yes, some themes are recurring, but she does so much research that no two are actually alike. I also heard her speak twice and actually spoke t..."

I have never been lucky enough to hear her speak and I haven't read all of her books...yet but the ones that I have read I've enjoyed. I agree that there haven't been any 2 alike and the characters are always different. I look forward to reading more of her books. What did you think of Handle With care? I'm not sure that I want to read that one.


message 153: by Nea (new) - rated it 4 stars

Nea The one I read most recently was The Storyteller and I thought it was her best yet. I highly recommend it.


message 154: by Lee (new) - rated it 3 stars

Lee thanks


Ashwini Srinivas I have read four books of hers- My Sister's Keeper, Nineteen minutes, Salem falls and Change of heart.
I loved all her books. She has this amazing way of writing books on realistic issues.
Nineteen minutes is a favorite of mine :)


Tatyana Pinto I agree, the storyteller was fantastic.


message 157: by Dangnerys (new)

Dangnerys de Leon sing you home and harvesting the heart. ;)


message 158: by Laura (new) - rated it 4 stars

Laura Change of Heart and Harvesting the Heart


message 159: by Laura (new) - rated it 4 stars

Laura And The Storyteller!!!!


message 160: by Susan (new) - rated it 4 stars

Susan Totally loved "The Storyteller". Gripping novel!!


message 161: by Sue (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sue Seligman The Storyteller is her best book in my opinion! Extremely well researched and very riveting!


message 162: by Diane (new) - rated it 4 stars

Diane House rules was excellent.


message 163: by Samantha (new) - added it

Samantha Nineteen Minutes and Change of Heart were both really good!


message 164: by Jeanne (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jeanne Mercy is my favorite Jodi Picoult book


message 165: by Saima (new) - added it

Saima Siddiqui My personal favorite is The Pact. So intense.


Barbara Venier There is not a bad read with this author. Just ones that are liked better.


message 167: by Jo (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jo Elliott Nineteen Minutes is a must, one of my favourites of hers! Plain Truth is good too, and Salem Falls, Second Glance and The Storyteller. Basically as many as you can get your hands on, they're all pretty good!


message 168: by Laurie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Laurie Somers Nineteen minutes
House Rules
Handle with care
all are very good!!


message 169: by Laura (new) - rated it 4 stars

Laura I've read several Piccoult novels. By far, the two I favor the most are The Storyteller and My Sister's Keeper.

I've read a number of other books related to the Holocaust. However, it's The Storyteller book that touched me in a way some others have not been able to. Ever feel like there are times or subjects you think you wouldn't be able to relate to if it's not something that happened in your lifteime or in a continent far from where you live? This was not the case with The Storyteller, in spite of the fact that the Holocaust is not an easy subject to read about. Of the books I have read on this topic, this book by far made it up close and personal.


Natalia I read The Tenth Circle, Nineteen Minutes, House Rules and Sing You Home, very good books :)


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Carol Watt I am a newbie to Jodie Picoult - absolutely loved "Plain Truth" and am looking forward to "My Sister's Keeper" next (on order at my library) - plenty more to go!!


message 172: by Elaine (new) - rated it 4 stars

Elaine vicki i enjoyed reading nineteen minutes got ahold of Mcknight in Shineing armor but care as it reminded me of another Harlequin too lite


message 173: by Diane (new) - rated it 4 stars

Diane I enjoyed House Rules also. I've discovered I need to mix up her books with another author's because they are typically downers that I dwell on!


Tatyana Pinto I would read Leaving Time - it left me absolutely breathless! I loved every minute of it.


message 175: by Cindy (new) - rated it 5 stars

Cindy House Rules, Nineteen Minutes, The Storyteller.


message 176: by Hana (new) - rated it 4 stars

Hana I am nearly finished with Nineteen Minutes by Jolie Picoult and it is the BEST book ever


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