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The Book of Two Ways

Jodi Picoult

3.7 AVERAGE

emotional slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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This one will sit with me for a while.

Overall I enjoyed it. Picoult is so good at storytelling and the characters were well developed. I appreciated the multiple storylines but it did get kinda confusing towards the end. I feel like it was 4 books in one - romance, Egyptology, quantum physics, mystery. She might’ve crammed a little too much into it all.

There were parts of the book that went too far into details of Egyptian studies and tombs instead of focusing on the story. The story itself was good and towards the end it was better because it focused more on what was happening instead of a history lesson.

Beautiful. Broke me and stitched me back together all in one. I loved this story so much!

The amount of research that went into this book, as Jodi usually does, is outstanding.
emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective relaxing slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous emotional reflective tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I really enjoyed this book! The author does a great job blending storytelling with thought provoking inquiries that made me feel both immersed in the fictional story and reflective in my own life. Would highly recommend for an entertaining yet real read. 

Side note: I loved the details on ancient Egypt!! A good read if you are just getting into historical fiction.

Jodi Picoult is usually a swing and miss or a home run for me. I have some of her books on my bookshelf that I read on a loop. Her book, "The Storyteller" ranks in my top 10. This book was a home run. I am a history teacher by trade, who teaches freshman World History. I love Ancient Egypt. One of my favorite movies, is "The Mummy" (the 90's classic, not the revamped Tom Cruise one). This book, while not being anything like the Brendan Fraser adventure, was something I could really dig into.

I've also been a HUGE fantasy kick lately, so I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to get into something that didn't feature gargoyles, vampires. ghosts , a beast, or aliens... I will say, that it took awhile for me to get invested, but once I was, I couldn't really put it down. It was the perfect combination of history and plot. I understand that my being a history teacher probably influenced this fact that I didn't find the inclusion of so much Egyptology draining. It kept me interested and invested.

The main character, Dawn was likeable and didn't seem as polarizing as some of Picoult's previous characters which was refreshing. There is a "love triangle" in this book - and usually when that is the case, I immediately choose which side I'm on (Team Jacob represent). I flip flopped so much during this story of whose side I was on. One chapter, it was Brian - the next chapter it was Wyatt... I've finished the book, and I still don't know what side I'm on!

I flew through the second half of this book. Where the other books that Picoult has written are heavy on the subject matter, this one was heavy on Egyptology and I for one was a fan. If you like a classic Jodi Picoult book (with a lighter theme than some of her other books) I recommend this one!

I've been curious about Jodi Picoult for a while now and decided to try this book after a friend mentioned that she had just picked it up herself. I'm so glad I did. The formatting and concept of alternate timelines make it almost impossible to put down and you can't help but love the characters (sometimes to a fault). Adventure, heartbreak, and sincere caring love can be found throughout it's entirety. I highly recommend this book.
adventurous emotional reflective fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Not my favorite Jodi Piccoult but a solid book nonetheless. Big theme is death, which is intense at times to think about.