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My review of THE STORYTELLER
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Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Good review, Catherine. I've read a couple of Picault's books and liked them, but there's just something in me that's resistant to reading more. Some kind of suspicion, I guess. I hated the endi..."
Thanks, Sandra. It was a hard review to write, actually, as I don't like writing negative reviews. But I felt I had to be honest.
Thanks, Sandra. It was a hard review to write, actually, as I don't like writing negative reviews. But I felt I had to be honest.

Pam wrote: "So, Catherine, what rating did you give this one? I didn't think that your review was actually negative, but I have already removed it from my TBR..."
I ended up not giving it a rating, which is what I do when I don't recommend a book.
I ended up not giving it a rating, which is what I do when I don't recommend a book.

You have to be authentic, or who will trust your reviews? I think you were spot on. And if you think about it, the two "negative" reviews so far have been about books where authors are providing consumers with "branded material." It's useful to learn more about that, and Patterson/Picoult aren't going to suffer from a dissenting opinion. What they're doing may not work for all people, I think I'm one of those people.
Taughnee wrote: "Catherine wrote: "Thanks, Sandra. It was a hard review to write, actually, as I don't like writing negative reviews. But I felt I had to be honest. ..."
You have to be authentic, or who will trus..."
I agree with you Taughnee and I think that, so long as you provide a thoughtful explanation of a negative review it's fine. I just personally don't know how to rate this book as the writing is good but the story is bad, so it's easier for me to just leave the star system alone.
You have to be authentic, or who will trus..."
I agree with you Taughnee and I think that, so long as you provide a thoughtful explanation of a negative review it's fine. I just personally don't know how to rate this book as the writing is good but the story is bad, so it's easier for me to just leave the star system alone.

The rating system is really flawed. I think about this and lose sleep at night. I may reserve five stars for a book that "changed my life and I want everybody to read it!" ... but for the next person it may be "meh, I got my money's worth and I'm nice, so here's five stars."
It's so subjective and personal and terribly flawed. I almost liked this book, I wanted to like it, some parts I loved ... but to me, three stars is an "I recommend this book" and I couldn't go there. Yet, it wasn't as bad as a two-star review might suggest. Goodreads defines it as "it was okay" and that's true for me.
Taughnee wrote: "Catherine wrote: "I just personally don't know how to rate this book as the writing is good but the story is bad, so it's easier for me to just leave the star system alone. "
The rating system is ..."
Interesting to hear your thought process. As an author, I can say that there is nothing more puzzling that a 3 or 4 start review where the text is 'I loved this book and could not put it down!' So, uh, why not give it 5 stars then?
The rating system is ..."
Interesting to hear your thought process. As an author, I can say that there is nothing more puzzling that a 3 or 4 start review where the text is 'I loved this book and could not put it down!' So, uh, why not give it 5 stars then?

Sarah wrote: "I've completely stopped using stars on Goodreads, because it just doesn't convey enough meaningful information. I feel better writing comments than starring things."
I've noticed a few other people doing that too. The downside of that, for authors, is that if people look at overall star ratings, if you give a positive review then it doesn't count in the stats. But totally understand why you'd do it.
I've noticed a few other people doing that too. The downside of that, for authors, is that if people look at overall star ratings, if you give a positive review then it doesn't count in the stats. But totally understand why you'd do it.


Kristin wrote: "Great review Catherine. I also read that interview last month and honestly it left a bad taste in my mouth. It put me off wanting to give her books a try, despite the fact that many of my book frie..."
Thanks. I too had a negative reaction to part of that interview; not the ambitious part, good on her for being ambitious, but it's general tone.
Thanks. I too had a negative reaction to part of that interview; not the ambitious part, good on her for being ambitious, but it's general tone.


Lee, I wholeheartedly second you regarding this book being a perfect example of why many of us tend to avoid best sellers.


You're out of the club, Jennifer! Just kidding :) According to the reviews, this is a massive success and those who don't love it are in the minority, not you. I love it when I love a book that everybody else hates and visa versa, not sure what that's about... probably the beauty that is interpretation and participation in the story. Here's to being in the minority, glad you enjoyed it!

Me, too! And that's the way it usually happens for me, so I'm always wary of reading best sellers.
Taughnee wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Odd girl out but I really enjoyed the book and love Jodi Picoult's books in general. I just finished Second Glance, which was not my favorite of hers. It's an earlier novel and n..."
Funny, taughnee! But also, kind of why I started this group :)
Funny, taughnee! But also, kind of why I started this group :)
Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Taughnee wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Odd girl out but I really enjoyed the book and love Jodi Picoult's books in general. I just finished Second Glance, which was not my favorite of hers. It's an ea..."
Curious, Sandra, then, what you thought of the two 'not yet bestsellers but should be' we have read: The Comfort of Lies and The Banks of Certain Rivers?
Curious, Sandra, then, what you thought of the two 'not yet bestsellers but should be' we have read: The Comfort of Lies and The Banks of Certain Rivers?

I enjoyed the first, haven't read the second. Waiting for other places to have it available since it sounds good.
Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Catherine wrote: "Sandra aka Sleo wrote: "Taughnee wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Odd girl out but I really enjoyed the book and love Jodi Picoult's books in general. I just finished Second Glance, whic..."
Don't know if it will be available in other places.
Don't know if it will be available in other places.

I loved the Storyteller too.I even liked the part of about the vampires...I thought it was the way she dealt with the horror and death that was around her.I don't always like bestseller such as
The Tiger's Wife.Really didn't like that one at all.
Colleen wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Odd girl out but I really enjoyed the book and love Jodi Picoult's books in general. I just finished Second Glance, which was not my favorite of hers. It's an earlier novel and n..."
I've never read The Tiger's Wife. But glad you liked this one. As Taughnee said, we all have different tastes and that's okay!
I've never read The Tiger's Wife. But glad you liked this one. As Taughnee said, we all have different tastes and that's okay!



I thought the writing from the prospective of both a Nazi and a survivor was an interesting twist. Both of their stories were really riveting.
As for Sage, I didn't get why she had to be scarred etc and thought it took away from the rest of the story - plus I just didn't find her all that likable.
There were certainly parts that weren't very believable but what is it that they call it in the movies? suspension of disbelief or something? I was so involved in certain aspects of the story that I just suspended my disbelief during others.
I do agree with you though about why he couldn't just kill himself - that aspect of the story (that he needs her to help him kill himself) should have been left out entirely, it was just stupid.
I think Jodi Piccoult is a really talented writer though and have enjoyed her books that I have read.
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