The Lovely Bones
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Never found the body and Weird Switching Scene
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Jul 31, 2012 02:08PM

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I agree.... I wanted Harvey to rot away in jail....

Although a lot of bodies are not found (in reality) this book is fictional and the fact that Susie had the chance to come back to tell someone where her body was AND who the killer was. I would have wanted justice and I would have wanted my family to have closure, but Susie was too selfish to care.....all she wanted to do was get it on with her crush, so that part (to me) seemed totally unrealistic.
I love the concept of this book, about how the dead girl is telling her story, it's just a shame the way Sebold decided to write it. It COULD have been amazing!
I didn't even want to give this book 1 star, but 'apparently' it needs some kind of rating. lol

Would have been too predictable I guess.




I agree, it kinda ruined the end. Not being able to say goodbye should be a part of death, but she finds a loophole and does it anyway. Plus it's probably not true love at her age, just a school crush (even though she doesn't see it the same way). I could have gotten around it if they were star crossed lovers or something like that, otherwise no.

Not finding the body was for me part of the point of the book. Bodies are a shell or casing for the mind and spirit----essentially worthless. Susie was not lost because her body wasn't found. More frustrating to me, but still sound within the context of the book, was that the murderer was never publicly exposed. Still, with that idea, Seabold reminds us that evil walks among us and we don't even recognize it when it lives next door.

Very True!!


As for the body not being found, this is a work of fiction not reportage and as such uses symbols. I took away from it that in the end, our bodies are swallowed up by the earth and we disappear. But the soul remains and eventually moves on and frees up both the living and the dead to experience whatever is next.







I feel that it was a sacrifice that she couldve had one or the other this is my opinion and the only explination i had and i fell it was better this way becuase it makes you wonder why.

AGREED!! This is the only book I "quit"!



Doesn't make it any more annoying in a book with overly Christian undertones.


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