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The Book of Two Ways
by Jodi Picoult
Book of two ways
Let me be honest this book is messy. It’s a captivating mess of a story about the complexities of love, of dying, of motherhood, of marriage and of paths taken and pasts never forgotten. It’s detailed Egyptology is a character in itself that is both fascinating and at times overbearing. I wanted the end to crescendo but to to me the story, like dust, sort of just settles down. It’s not swept away and polished into a perfect ending but then again many of her books end this way, open and still full of possibility, so I’m not that surprised. I could see myself coming back to this one like I did the storyteller because I know I would find things I missed in a second reading.
Let me be honest this book is messy. It’s a captivating mess of a story about the complexities of love, of dying, of motherhood, of marriage and of paths taken and pasts never forgotten. It’s detailed Egyptology is a character in itself that is both fascinating and at times overbearing. I wanted the end to crescendo but to to me the story, like dust, sort of just settles down. It’s not swept away and polished into a perfect ending but then again many of her books end this way, open and still full of possibility, so I’m not that surprised. I could see myself coming back to this one like I did the storyteller because I know I would find things I missed in a second reading.