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im just a bout to start either Sing You Home or Lone Wolf: A Novelwhich is the better book of the two???
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Katie wrote: "im just a bout to start either Sing You Home or Lone Wolf: A Novelwhich is the better book of the two???"
i'm reading lone wolf at the moment and i personally find it better than sing you home. i recommend lone wolf.
i'm reading lone wolf at the moment and i personally find it better than sing you home. i recommend lone wolf.
thank you ... ill start that one then :)
Katie wrote: "thank you ... ill start that one then :)"
your welcome :) but sing you home is also a good book so...i think it's worth reading as well.
your welcome :) but sing you home is also a good book so...i think it's worth reading as well.

Tracy wrote: "I have finally gotten the Lone Wolf from the library. I have been on the waiting list since ut has been out. So excited."
let me warn you. you won't be able to put the book down. it's really good !!
let me warn you. you won't be able to put the book down. it's really good !!

Tracy wrote: "Good because I have about five books to read in about nine days. There have been a few of her books that have done that to me."
all her books do that to me, i just cant seem to put them down. The only book that started dragging on a bit was the Tenth Circle. But otherwise she's my favourite author. All her books mesmerize me.
all her books do that to me, i just cant seem to put them down. The only book that started dragging on a bit was the Tenth Circle. But otherwise she's my favourite author. All her books mesmerize me.


That is "Keeping Faith" and the little girl's name is Faith. i have just started "Vanishing Acts" and loving it so far...
Angeliqueca wrote: "I am currently reading Lone Wolf, read so many already...nineteen minutes and plain truth being the two that stood out the most for me"
i finished lone wolf, it had me in tears by the end of it and Luke's perspective is the saddest of them all. I think no one really understands him throughout the book. It's sad.
i finished lone wolf, it had me in tears by the end of it and Luke's perspective is the saddest of them all. I think no one really understands him throughout the book. It's sad.
ive also just finished lone wolf it was excellent and i agree with viny about luke and i really wanted it to end diffrently but knew it wasnt going to happen recomend this book highly
Katie wrote: "ive also just finished lone wolf it was excellent and i agree with viny about luke and i really wanted it to end diffrently but knew it wasnt going to happen recomend this book highly"
I sort of liked the ending though. I mean I thought all along that Luke would get better but he didn't. And even thought the ending was sad i thought it was realistic and that's the thing about Jodi Picoult books, she doesn't come back to the cliched "they lived happily ever after endings" and i like that.
I sort of liked the ending though. I mean I thought all along that Luke would get better but he didn't. And even thought the ending was sad i thought it was realistic and that's the thing about Jodi Picoult books, she doesn't come back to the cliched "they lived happily ever after endings" and i like that.
I really wanted him to live :( you are right though thats what makes her books they are so realistc i loved the chapter about barney it added something special to the end i think. it made me think that Luke got be with his wolf that one more time x
Katie wrote: "I really wanted him to live :( you are right though thats what makes her books they are so realistc i loved the chapter about barney it added something special to the end i think. it made me think ..."
yeah i took the last chapter as like a reincarnation of Luke. You know how he described that he felt like he was headed home? And how he felt familiar with the wolf...and i also took it as the wolf recognised him. So yeah i took it as a reincarnation.
And yes the realistic themes and ending is what hold me to Picoult books.
yeah i took the last chapter as like a reincarnation of Luke. You know how he described that he felt like he was headed home? And how he felt familiar with the wolf...and i also took it as the wolf recognised him. So yeah i took it as a reincarnation.
And yes the realistic themes and ending is what hold me to Picoult books.



Thanks for the suggestion! I've actually read that one. I liked it too. She is always my go to (along with Kristin Hannah) when I get into a reading funk and can't figure out what to read next.




I loved The Pact Driftwood.



I'm so excited to get and read Lone Wolf! But I'm worried because a lot of people have been giving it a "so-so" rating :( Do you think its a worth while read so far?

I'm so excited to get and read Lone Wolf! But I'm worr..."
Sadly, I have to give it a "so-so" rating as well. I'm not sure what it is, but I'm just having a hard time caring about the characters as much as I normally do with her books. I generally find myself thinking about the characters long after I put the book down but with this one, they're out of sight out of mind. Another reason I give it the rating is when I pick up any book of hers I read it that same day, yet this book I picked up the day it was released and I haven't been able to get more than halfway through :/

I'm so excited to get and read Lone Wolf! But I'm worr..."
Katrina, I really liked Lone Wolf. You can't really compare her books to each other because they are all different. If you are looking for a shapeshifting book this is not it. It was pretty deep for me at least.

I'm so excited to get and read Lone Wo..."
Well I am definitley excited to hear a good review! And I have to agree that in the four books I've read, I have found absolutely no way to compare the books to one another. Though I think before Lone Wolf, I would like to read a few more of her older books. Sing you Home and Vanishing acts are the next two! Then I hope to get into Lone Wolf. I think, for myself at least, I have to be in a certain mood to read some of her books. So I'm hoping by waiting I'll get more out of the plots :)

Sing you Home is one of my favourite JP books. Finished Tenth Circle which I was disappointed with and now reading Harvesting the Heart.


I'm looking forward to Lone Wolf and also want to read House Rules soon!
I've actually met Jodi at a book signing; she's super!

I'm going to start House Rules soon, too! :)

I'm going to sta..."
I loved House Rules!

I'm currently read Perfect Match. It's a good book so far, a little disturbing in certain areas but it really does grip you.


I have read all of those books! (but not in a row) I love her books..I took a break for a while the last one I read was handle with care..I am going to start reading Sing You Home soon :)

Plain Truth is my absolute favor..."
You should read Keeping Faith (It is a great book!)

How did you like the book? I am going to start reading it this weekend...
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