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Tera, First Chick
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Oct 17, 2010 12:39PM

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I'm sorry I tried to message Trish who nominated the book but she isn't accepting messages and she hasn't posted here since August. If anyone that has read this book would like to jump in with thoughts or questions please feel free to do so.
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No guidelines. Feel free to ask questions, share thoughts, share your reviews. Anything that struck you or made you think.









I really loved this book! I read it knowing very little about the story, which I often find is the best way to read a book, without anyone else's plot summary or opinion clouding your judgment. It is a ombination of suspense, mystery, and thrillers; a fast paced story, easy to get lost in, and hard to put down. Such fun, and one of very few books that I've ever felt the urge to read all over again immediately after finishing.
Later, I allowed myself to watch the movie. At first, I was having a hard time imagining Leonardo diCaprio in the lead role, but he has surprised me before and he did so again here.





So, about Teddy/Andrew do you think he was leaving himself the rock pile clues while the staff was letting him have the run of the island or do you think he was just "interrupting" ordinary rocks laying in the dirt as some kind of clue? It also could have been that the staff planted clues in the rocks and Rachel's room as part of the elaborate scheme to bring him to reality. I still wonder though, perhaps Teddy/Andrew left them for himself because on some level he knew the life he was living as Teddy was not real.


Oddly enough, immediately prior to reading this book, I read a book called Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and The Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill, which Lehane acknowledges in the beginning of the book. After reading Mad in America, I can easily believe that Teddy's madness was created, but that's the interesting thing about insanity, no one, least of all the person experiencing it themself, knows what to believe.

I would watch the movie again. I think Leonardo D. did such an amazing job! I was very impressed with his acting. Same as I felt in seeing him in Inception. He's very good.
I found it interesting how the head Dr. seems to be so sinister until you finish the story. Very interesting. As far as the mental illness aspect, I thought the author/director both did an excellent job of portraying the criminally insaane.
I also loved Teddy's partner. It's been awhile since I read it/saw the movie so I don't remember his name but I thought the character was very likeable.
I would compare this movie to Sixth Sense in some ways because it has those twists and turns that keep you guessing and then you're surprised when you find out what happens. The Sixth Sense is probably my all time favorite suspense movie because I didn't see the ending coming--which is a rare event for me.