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House Rules

Jodi Picoult

3.91 AVERAGE

emotional fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I love Jodi's books because of the multiple POVs. I literally binged this just to figure out what the hell happened. BUT I felt like the ending did fall a little flat tbh. There was no closure. BUT I did still enjoy it! Learned a lot about Aspergers! Definitely still recommend!

Hmm, a less compelling read than her previous work though still better than Sing You Home. Felt rushed at the end, and maybe I'm as literal as Jacob in the book, but I need clarification Jess indeed died of a sheer accident, else I'd still be confused as to whether Theo did it.

Incrível! Não sei o que essa autora faz, mas a narrativa dela me prende de uma maneira. Esse tem mais de 500 páginas e eu nem vi passar... Ao longo do livro vamos aprendendo mais sobre o tema abordado e o melhor: Do ponto de vista de quem tem a condição e de todos que estão a sua volta ao entram nesse grupo. Me emocionei. ri e refleti, refleti. Só amor!

Such an annoying story! Couldn't get past wanting to scream "Just ask your son if he killed her already!" with each turn of the page!

Very repetitive and cloying descriptions of familial love and autism. Decent enough entertainment but not a satisfying conclusion.

I enjoyed this book very much. I learned a bit about autism and Aspergers and felt sympathy for all the characters, a credit to Picoult’s talent. The way she ends the book left me thinking about the issues and the various points of view long after I finished reading.

Great read. It had me crying and laughing. I stayed up to finish till the end. Only wish she would have given more of an ending.

I don't read many of Jodi Picoult's books because I find them depressing, but I really liked this one. It had a few depressing parts but overall a very good story. I had a hard time putting it down.

Classic Jodi! You really feel emotionally wrought when you finish one of her books and this was no different. It really gave insight into Aspergers both from the mindset of a boy with it and his mom. It does kind of leave you wondering at the end. It was a good mystery and you never were sure what happened while in the thick of it.