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Book Reviews of Keeping Faith: A Novel (P.S.)Book Review: Very engrossing and thought-provoking Summary: 5 Stars
A very, very good book and one that makes you really think about your own beliefs, those that are truly your own and those that you've simply accepted from someone else all of your life. It makes you think about the difference between the two. And it's a beautiful love story between a mother and her child...and that kind of love doesn't have an expiration date on it like most of the other types of love. A beautiful story.
Book Review: Disappointed Summary: 1 Stars
I too was very disappointed by this book. Having read this author previously and enjoyed her books, I thought this one would be an interesting and enlightening read. No way. The story was flat. The romance reeked of romance novels (really, his hair was like a raven wing?). I was truly offended by that stuff. I wondered if we were experiencing a ghost writer and Miss Jodi has just become too successful.
Book Review: Not My Favorite Picoult Book Summary: 3 Stars
Although I tolerated this Picoult title better than THE TENTH CIRCLE, it was another one that I could have lived without. I just never connected to the characters, and couldn't get involved in the story like I did with MY SISTER'S KEEPER and NINETEEN MINUTES.
I know others have read this book and loved it, and I totally appreciate their opinions! For me, though, this one just wasn't a winner.
Book Review: Sweet! Summary: 4 Stars
This is such is sweet story.
It is an intense story and slightly controversal topic like Picolt's other books, but has a lighter tone.
I highly recommend it. It is one of the best and is also a good one for readers interesting in Picoult and wanting a feel of her writing style and story lines.
Check it out, give it a read. Perfect any time and a great gift for Picoult and read lovers!
Book Review: Powerful Novel! Summary: 5 Stars
I loved this story! Although Faith's mother and father are going through a divorce she is somehow seeing visions of God and reciting bible versus. Most puzzling of all she goes through Stigmata like symptoms. This book had me hooked from begining to end and I highly recommend it. I didn't think the religion aspect was too much for modern fiction. Picoult intertwined it beautifully. GREAT BOOK!!!
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