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message 1: by Jo (new)

Jo Weston (joster) | 1697 comments Mod
I had (almost certainly wrongly) assumed that she was a chick lit author. I saw one of her books on the shelf at WHSmith and it just turned me off.

I see her popping up now all over the place in the context of being a bit more "serious" so wondered whether I should give her a go. Any recommendations to start off please?


message 2: by Jen (new)

Jen (jefnerf) | 369 comments Mod
I'm not a huge fan of her but I did enjoy Plain Truth


message 3: by Lauren (new)

Lauren I loved "Plain Truth", "The Pact" and "Keeping Faith"! I am not a fan of chick lit either and do not find Picoult's books to fit in that genre! She has great suspense in her stories that keeps you reading! Enjoy!


message 4: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (mrswhams) | 730 comments Mod
She is not chick lit, no, although I can see why you might think so from the book covers. I've only read Vanishing Point and hated it, so I wouldn't go there and it's put me off reading any more of hers. People seem to like Her Sister's Keeper.


message 5: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (merelyreading) Maybe as so many of us seem to like Jodi Picoult, me included, we should have a buddy read of one of her novels? I have Lone Wolf waiting to be read, if anyone fancies a read along some time?


message 6: by Bobbi Jo (new)

Bobbi Jo (moon_petal) | 34 comments I read quite a few of her books. All of them touch on a serious topic. The ones mentioned are good. I would also reccomend Ninteen Minutes and Salem Falls.


message 7: by Jo (new)

Jo Weston (joster) | 1697 comments Mod
Thank you all, I have so much to read without adding a new author! But if anything ever comes up at a good price for Kindle, then it's handy to know to pick them up for future reading, so I really appreciate everyone feeding back to me.


message 8: by Lauren (new)

Lauren I would be up for reading any of her books that I haven't read yet! Lone Wolf and Nineteen Minutes are at the top of my Picoult reading list!


message 9: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (merelyreading) Depending on how many people would be interested, we could schedule a buddy read for perhaps September?


message 10: by Lauren (new)

Lauren That sounds like a wonderful idea! Count me in!


message 11: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (shoegirl81) | 20 comments Oh yes, a buddy read would be a dream come true for me. I have quite a few of hers that are just sitting on my shelf right now.


message 12: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (merelyreading) We can do this two ways - either all read the same one or we all read a JP novel of our choice and review it. I have Lone Wolf and House Rules here. I'll probably read Lone Wolf.


message 13: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (shoegirl81) | 20 comments The ones I haven't read (and own) are Lone Wolf, The Storyteller and Mercy. I think I would be able to get my hands on House Rules. I haven't read Picture Perfect either, but I haven't heard great things about it so I'd probably not go for that one.


message 14: by Elizabeth (last edited Jul 27, 2013 01:54AM) (new)

Elizabeth (merelyreading) I'm setting up a thread in the Read Along section, entitled Jodi Picoult. For those of us intending to read one of her novels, sign up there and say which one you intend to read. I think, because she's written so many, it's going to be hard to narrow it down to just one book, so we'll probably end up discussing several of them.

Link here http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...


message 15: by Nicola (new)

Nicola (nicola1) | 61 comments I love JP - Plain Truth, The Pact, My Sister's Keeper and Salem Falls are great ones xx


message 16: by Tom (new)

Tom (_thomasreads) I thought my sister's keeper was really good, and I'm waiting to begin Nineteen minutes, Lone Wolf and the Storyteller too!


message 17: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (shoegirl81) | 20 comments I am part of the Jodi Picoult group on here and I noticed one of their threads has been semi-active. Mind if I post a link to this read-along opportunity there?


message 18: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (merelyreading) That's fine Maggie.


message 19: by Bobbi Jo (new)

Bobbi Jo (moon_petal) | 34 comments I have the Storyteller waiting on my shelf too. :)


message 20: by Alannah (new)

Alannah Clarke (alannahclarke) I have read a number of books by her. I'm currently reading The Pact, I think I would call my guilty pleasure author as most of her books seem to follow the same plot-line but I always seem to go back to her.


message 21: by [deleted user] (new)

I liked Nineteen Minutes, Keeping Faith, Plain Truth, House Rules and Salem Falls the best (particularly Nineteen Minutes).


message 22: by Gemma (new)

Gemma (gemmagem20) My Sisters Keeper is one if my favourite books, highly recommended that one.


message 23: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (shoegirl81) | 20 comments So I finished Lone Wolf. The review I wrote contains quite a few spoilers, so don't read it until you're done with the book. I want to try and finish two of the other selected reads I have lined up for October and then I will tackle The Storyteller.

How is everybody else doing with their Picoult novels?


message 24: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (merelyreading) I shall be reading Line Wolf later this month. Looking forward to it.


message 25: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (mrswhams) | 730 comments Mod
Like Elizabeth, I will read Lone Wolf later this month so we can then all share views!


message 26: by Joy (new)

Joy Stephenson (joyfrankie) | 463 comments Maggie - I really enjoyed Lone Wolf but I agree with your comment in your review (view spoiler)


message 27: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Just finished The Storyteller and could not have loved it more despite its very sad historical plot.


message 28: by Nicola (new)

Nicola (nicola1) | 61 comments I've just finished The Storyteller - I think I've read nearly all her books now, and I really enjoyed it, although of course I agree about the sad historical plot. I thought it was really well handled, kind of a different angle.


message 29: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (merelyreading) I'm going to have to move this one up my to-read list, aren't I? I'm intrigued now.


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