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The Storyteller
by Jodi Picoult
I found this book to be nothing like I expected, but thoroughly excellent!
I admit to not loving the main character, Sage, very much, especially at the beginning. We couldn't be more different, and I think that's probably part of the reason. But that didn't keep me from enjoying this book - and it won't stop me from recommending it to you, either.
The descriptions in this book, from the gruesome horrors in the details of daily life in Nazi Germany, to the beautiful sights and smells and even sounds of baking bread from scratch...it was all so easily pictured and understood that I laughed, sobbed, cheered, talked back, and stood entranced for the two days it took me to binge read this book with every spare second of waking free time. This was definitely one of the best books I read this year so far, even if it was very challenging in places to hear some of the jarring and sickening details.
I could've done without some of the details in the sex scenes as well, but they weren't gratuitous or all that graphic. There is more graphic violence in this than I expected, but it couldn't have been an honest book dealing with the subject matter if that were not the case. This is a heavy book, but it's still a solid, good read.
I admit to not loving the main character, Sage, very much, especially at the beginning. We couldn't be more different, and I think that's probably part of the reason. But that didn't keep me from enjoying this book - and it won't stop me from recommending it to you, either.
The descriptions in this book, from the gruesome horrors in the details of daily life in Nazi Germany, to the beautiful sights and smells and even sounds of baking bread from scratch...it was all so easily pictured and understood that I laughed, sobbed, cheered, talked back, and stood entranced for the two days it took me to binge read this book with every spare second of waking free time. This was definitely one of the best books I read this year so far, even if it was very challenging in places to hear some of the jarring and sickening details.
I could've done without some of the details in the sex scenes as well, but they weren't gratuitous or all that graphic. There is more graphic violence in this than I expected, but it couldn't have been an honest book dealing with the subject matter if that were not the case. This is a heavy book, but it's still a solid, good read.