Pros: Intriguing, suspenseful Cons: Lots of disturbing scenes and ideas
Trixie Stone is only fourteen years old. Fourteen, and she's never felt this lost before. Never had a reason to, with her good grades, doting father, intellectual mother of campus-wide fame, and hockey player boyfriend Jason. Then Jason dumps her, and ...
Pros: Good story, great characters, keeps you reading Cons: The ending could have been so much better
The Stones have never really been the typical American family. Trixie Stone, 14, has been raised by her father for the most part. Daniel Stone is present time a very successful comic book artist, but he worked his way up to his current position and ...
Pros: convincing and nuanced portrayal of family dynamics Cons: attempt to combine too many "unique" elements into one story
Until The Tenth Circle, I’d never read a Jodi Picoult book. But I kept hearing good things about her work, and when the bright red coat on the cover of The Tenth Circle caught my eye in the library just before I left on a cross-country ...
The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult After reading so many good reviews on Jodi Picoult I thought I would invest in one of her most recent books and see how it went. They are not the sorts of books I would usually read as I am a big fan of chick ...
Pros: Emotionally charged, well written, heavily symbolic, effecting, etc. Cons: Long, a little slow in places.
Interweaving symbolism, descriptive language, and dynamic characterization New York Times Best Selling author Jodi Picoult presents a thrilling introspective psychological drama in her thirteenth novel The Tenth Circle. The story begins by introducing ...
Pros: This ain't the Brady Bunch, but it is a family you can relate to. Cons: Not a happy story but relevant and pithy.
If you're looking for uplifting fiction that tells the story of a happy family a la 80's sitcom, skip this novel. But if you want something meatier, something a little deeper than that, you may find some truths and a ...
Pros: interesting plot, lots of detail on Alaskan culture Cons: not as captivating as her other books
The Tenth Circle is probably the 5th Jodi Picoult book that I have read. Of those 5, it is also my least favorite. That’s not to say that I didn’t read it in one week, and find myself reading it at any available moment during the day. But overall, I ...
Fourteen-year-old Trixie Stone is in love for the first time. She's also the light of her father, Daniel's life - a straight-A student; a pretty, popu...More at HotBookSale
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