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kedobis 's review for:
Plain Truth
by Jodi Picoult
I read this as part of the Red Wine & Blue book club. It's only my second Jodi Picoult book and the first one was Mad Honey, so it was interesting to see how her writing has progressed from 2000 to today. Both books were well-researched and I feel like I learned a lot about Amish life from Plain Truth. It's a thought-provoking story that kept my interest, but I was ultimately somewhat disappointed with the ending (I figured it out early on). Picoult is a good storyteller and I like that she writes about current, provocative themes, but her endings fall short for me.