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Faith
  • Rated 4 stars

While Not my favorite Jodi Picoult book, she has a way of writing that is like no other and you can't help but enjoy her books. She shows you that things aren't always black/white.. there is always a little grey mixed in and she gives you that. She is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors.

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Jessie C
  • Rated 1 stars

Memory Keeper's Daughter and My Sister's Keeper are much better. They are her two best. This is very predictable. It seems she researched Alaska pretty thoroughly I still didn't enjoy it much. It was pretty depressing book about suicide, rape, and adultery. None of those things make me...

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  • Breely W
      • Rated 5 stars

    I thought that The Tenth Circle was an amazing book! The main character, Trixie Stone, is just like any other teenager, she is starting highschool, and she has an amazing boyfriend, but then suddenly all things come to end when he breaks up with her. She is so depressed that she starts cutting herself, she then comes up with a plan to get him back. The plan goes as bad as possible, and her whole world seems as if it is coming to end. Trixie only wishes she could go back to the little girl she used to be, but she realizes nothing is going to change the way things are, she just has to face the world has she has made it.

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    Genny :)
      • Rated 3 stars

    This book was alright. It was very intense but I didn't find it very realistic. I really felt horrible for Jason and couldn't decide if I liked or disliked any of the other characters. This book had it's ups and downs for me but in the end it came out in the middle.

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    Stephanie
      • Rated 0 stars

    Can't remember what I thought of this book, I read it quite a while ago.

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    Jessie C
      • Rated 1 stars

    Memory Keeper's Daughter and My Sister's Keeper are much better. They are her two best. This is very predictable. It seems she researched Alaska pretty thoroughly I still didn't enjoy it much. It was pretty depressing book about suicide, rape, and adultery. None of those things make me particularly want to read a book although they don't deter me either.

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    dina p
      • Rated 4 stars

    This book is very very good. I highly recommend it. This is the story of a girl my age, which also I like about this book because I can relate more and think whether I would do what the character did or think what the character thought. This girl, Trixie Stone, is fourteen years old and she lives alone with her father whom she adores and looks upon as a role model. But in the beginning of the story Trixie is portrayed as the perfect daughter and her father dotes on her all the time. But one night after a seemingly innocent "sleepover" with her best friend, Trixie changes forever and her father suddenly discovers he had a daughter he never knew. After this you are sucked into a world where nothing is as it seems and you cannot decide whether to feel sorry for Trixie or to despise her. This book is just very dramatic and always keeps you hanging onto what might happen next. There is also mystery in this book, because you never know what move Trixie will take and you might think one thing about her and really in the end it's the opposite. This author is one of my favorite authors for she always does an excellent job at giving vivid REALISTIC and empathetic stories of her characters. You can always find yourself

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    Jill K
      • Rated 2 stars

    characters rather well written but very little story line
    family drama is what the author was trying to protray I think

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    Donna S
      • Rated 1 stars

    Horrible book.

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    Andrea C
      • Rated 4 stars

    Trixie will do anything to get her boyfriend, Jason, back. She and her friend plan a party to help convince him to stay with her. Afterwards, however, Trixie claims she was raped. It isn't long after when Jason is found murdered. In the end, she runs away to Alaska, her father's hometown, where the truth about that night, and Jason's death, come out.

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    Karli P
      • Rated 5 stars

    This book was absolutely amazing! It was full of surprises that you never see coming. It's all about Trixie, a 14 year old girl, that supposedly gets raped by her ex-boyfriend Jason. Throughout the book you have to try to piece together what really happened that dreadful night. Daniel, Trixie's dad, does whatever he can during the book to protect his daughter which leads him to confess to a crime he never committed. One huge turn of events is when Jason committed suicide which they later determined that someone pushed him off the bridge to his death below. The ending leaves you shocked and pleased.

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    layne
      • Rated 5 stars

    LOVEDDD it omigod more people need to read her books. i cant wait to read nineteen minutes because it sounds really good. i didnt really think i would like any of her books, but it turns out there a lot about people my age or stuff that we may be going through.

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