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Salem Falls
by Jodi Picoult
Another good one (7/3/2007)
This is another great book from Jodi. She made me feel sorry for both parties in this book. It seems love is a key factor in this book. It made me just want to cuddle up with my boyfriend and not let go. She showed me that to love someone you also have to love their imperfections.
Nineteen Minutes: A Novel
by Jodi Picoult
best yet (7/3/2007)
Jodi Picoult is the best author I have yet to find. I have read 6 of her books and Nineteen Minutes is just another good one. She gets so in depth with her characters, it's amazing. How she knows what a high schooler and police detective are thinking is incredible.
My Sister's Keeper
by Jodi Picoult
I cried (7/3/2007)
This book made me think of my family. I actually cried at the end, and I have never done that with any other book. She is a wonderful author. I couldn't put any of her books down until I was finished reading them. I made sure that my mom read it.
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