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The Book of Two Ways
by Jodi Picoult
After she survives a plane crash, Dawn is torn between two choices- going back to her previous life in Egypt with Wyatt or going home to Boston to her husband and daughter. In this book, Dawn’s two possible futures unravel side by side and Dawn must make a decision on what she ultimately wants from life.
This was not my favorite Jodi Piccoult book. It was incredibly boring with way too many details. My favorite parts of the book were the first and last chapters. For me, there was entirely too much discussion of history and archaeological findings and I was kind of annoyed by the main character, Dawn, for most of the book. If you are a Jodi Piccoult fan, you may want to skip this one unless the history behind it interests you.
This was not my favorite Jodi Piccoult book. It was incredibly boring with way too many details. My favorite parts of the book were the first and last chapters. For me, there was entirely too much discussion of history and archaeological findings and I was kind of annoyed by the main character, Dawn, for most of the book. If you are a Jodi Piccoult fan, you may want to skip this one unless the history behind it interests you.