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Jennifer C
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May 02, 2013 04:56AM

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I'm not going to discuss it until some other people provide some input . . . but it was a very intense story . . .
I've committed to a few books this month, and this is one of them. File it under "eventually"!

The other Picolt books I have read or listened to have almost all been about a court case. Its nice to see something different, lol, of course I am only an hour into it so who knows where the story will take me....



I was thinking this morning on my way into the office how in old old history, something like the holocaust is now mostly fable. Yet the same atrocities have happened before, but due to the abiity in the 20th century to document everything and the fact that those documents were preserved so well either written, video or audio, this will not go by the way of fable. At least I hope it won't. I guess we will never know for sure.
Nikki - to me, this is a very different story from what Ms. Picoult normally writes but its written in her normal style - if that makes sense.
I am hoping it picks up again once I get through Minka's story.

The story has a twist at the end . . . keep listening.




I only have about 4 hours left in the story. I am very interested to see how it plays out. Minka is an incredible woman. What she has gone through and survived is a testament to how strong the human race really is.

The part of the book I liked best was the internal struggles that Sage experienced throughout the book and how she grappled with the difficult issues and experiences. I was disappointed with her final responses. I feel as if she betrayed her beliefs. What do you all think?
The part of the book I liked least was the story within the story. I had a hard time listening to the gory details of Minka's fiction. I know it was meant to be an allegory of her experience, but for me it did not add to the experience of the primary story.

Carmela, I agree that Minka's fiction didn't add to the main story. I didn't have a hard time listening to it though. I think it was a well written vampire story - at least from my limited exposure to them.

Let me know what you think of the ending when you finish.

I think it was a great way to share the story of a survivor. After finishing the book, I think the story that Minka wrote was important as it was the string that tied the story together - its what connected all the pieces (except for Leo - he was definitely a supporting character).


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