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amanda1793 's review for:
Plain Truth
by Jodi Picoult
I loved this book... The only thing I would say I wasn't fond of was the length of some of the chapters, however this is something that can be forgiven, because, in true Picoult fashion, I have taken away from this book, more than I thought I would.
There are several unknown Amish and Mennonite communities, many of which I do not know about, because they are very quiet people. And to learn about the lives they lead is very interesting, to understand their world in some small amount is the extra that I take away from this book.
Also, in true Picoult fashion, I was left guessing "who dunit" until the very end of the novel. I thought I had an idea in a small snip it they we got as readers. And I still did not expect the person that is revealed in the last chapter.
Picoult continues to remain one of my favourite authors, and I'm going to work at reading all of her pieces!
There are several unknown Amish and Mennonite communities, many of which I do not know about, because they are very quiet people. And to learn about the lives they lead is very interesting, to understand their world in some small amount is the extra that I take away from this book.
Also, in true Picoult fashion, I was left guessing "who dunit" until the very end of the novel. I thought I had an idea in a small snip it they we got as readers. And I still did not expect the person that is revealed in the last chapter.
Picoult continues to remain one of my favourite authors, and I'm going to work at reading all of her pieces!