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If you're liking Jodi Picoult, I would suggest checking out My Sister's Keeper by her as well. I have mixed feelings on some of her books, but I really loved that one.





No problem! I haven't read very many on either of those shelves, but I did read and enjoy The Lovely Bones. Well, "enjoy" might be the wrong word, given the troubling subject matter and it being a rough read, but I do recommend it. I also recently read The Hunger Games and wholeheartedly recommend it. I loved it and can't wait to read the second one.
Hi Diane, welcome to the group. I am very happy you found us! You'll find so many new people to talk books with :)

Thanks for the suggestion! I think I just have to read almost all of her books now! I'm so glad that I found a new author that I really enjoy! Now if there are only more quiet hours in a day! Ahhh!

Nineteen Minutes is the best Picoult book that I've read. I didn't think I'd like it, but it was completely engrossing. I hope you're enjoying it!

I've tried to find her others as gripping...but never get past the first chapters:(

I took my Irish (N. Ireland born and raised) hubby to Mass for the 1st time in '08 and we had a blast. We hope to go back again this Fall - for some lobbies and clams with bellies...oh, and to see family and friends! ;-))
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Nineteen Minutes (other topics)The Pact (other topics)
Nineteen Minutes (other topics)
I have downloaded almost every free book (non-classics) that have been in the kindle store as well as several books from indie authors (some are GR authors too) that are under $2.
I am currently reading Nineteen Minutes. This is my first Jodi Picoult book. I really am enjoying her style and the topics she writes about.
I cannot wait to get involved in some group discussions.