This book was really good. Interesting to learn about the Amish as well as a mystery with a twist. Definitely worth a read!
This book was really good. Interesting to learn about the Amish as well as a mystery with a twist. Definitely worth a read!
I‘ve always been very curious about the Amish. This book was a gem and it was very apparent that the author thoroughly researched the Amish and their ways.
I‘ve never tabbed or highlighted a book as much as I did with this one.
This is my second Picoult book and I‘m so glad there are so many more to read.
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This was good, a bit slow through most of it, but even so, I liked the story enough that I was close to rating it 4 stars. The very end made up my mind to give it that extra boost up to 4. Because Ellie ended up living on Katie‘s farm with her and her family (part of the bail conditions), it was interesting to learn a lot more about Amish culture.
Actually learned so much about the Amish community while reading this book. Relentless twists and turns until the very end!
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I read this one many years ago!
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Prompt: Lies
Wanted to like this book but unfortunately it was extremely boring to me till the every end but I kept reading because I wanted to know the outcome.
When a newborn baby is discovered dead in an Amish barn, the unmarried 18 year old daughter is immediately pegged as a suspect. But she can‘t remember what happened and there don‘t seem to be any other witnesses.
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#7books7days Day 6
My first Jodi Picoult really left an impression on me. I‘m no longer such a fan but for a while I really tore through her novels. But still this first one is the one I think about.
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Great read. I'm always interested in the Amish Community, and what they believe and how they live in today's world.
The discovery of a dead infant in an Amish barn shakes the community to it's core. The investigation suggests that a eighteen year old girl is responsible. Which she denies.
Great read you will love it
Such an Amazing book. Another book by Jodi that hits the target dead on and keeps you wanting to know the Truth and ending.
Sundays. A bit of knitting, a bit of Netflix, a bit of Picoult 👌🏻
A beautiful story hails from the Amish village intermingling their passive subtle lifestyles and traditions.
A child was born and killed; the mother unaware of it.
As the story unfolds so does the moral upbringings and culture differences that gets questioned.
I don't know why I even bother to make up reading plans for the month, when I'm so easily distracted. 🙄 Latest distraction. I'm on chapter nineteen, and enjoying it very much. Jodi Picoults are entertaining, fast reads for me.
I've had this one on my Goodreads to-read list for about a year now. It comes highly recommended by my mom. #maybookflowers day 9 - #truth
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Why did I decide to re-read this now? ugh... feels go away
Day 2 #riotgrams - getting in under the wire! #whereiread is pretty much anywhere! My favorite thing about my house is I have so many reading spots; front porch, back deck, big comfy bed with tons of light and I'm always reading (or listening to an audiobook) on road trips! #allthebooks
Can't wait to get out of work so I can go shopping! Savers already sells their used books at amazing prices (typically from .99 cents - 1.99) and today and tomorrow they are 50% off. My plan is to give myself a spending limit. Maybe I'll take cash out and leave the cards at home. Do you ever have to give yourself a spending limit monthly when it comes to books?
I love this book. The ending was very surprising. I love how Picoult's books really make you think.
This was the first Jodi Picoult book I ever read and it got me turned on to all of her books! I love the way she changes the perspective and which character is telling the story! Great book! Picture of me and Jodi Picoult!!!!
Parts of it were so incredibly frustrating. Not in the way that's annoying, but in a way that makes you want to keep reading to see how the conflicts are resolved. Also, GREAT unexpected (unless you're good at predicting them like myself) ending. Highly recommend.
Love a good murder mystery (Salem falls is still my favorite by JP though). However Jodi Picoult always reminds me of a PG-13 rated version of Gillian Flynn. I dig it.
LOVED this book. Such a page turner. Mystery crime type of book.