Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780340897249
Format: Import
ISBN: 0340897244
Label: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Manufacturer: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: August 23, 2007
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Release Date: August 23, 2007
Sales Rank: 2084861
Studio: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
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Rating: - This book has everything!
I didn't want this book to end - lots of twists and action, a real page turner! The book had everything - great character development, a real sense of place and time. I love "ghosty" stories - this had ghosts, and so much more. Jodi Piccoult is a wonderful writer and I really enjoyed how she wove her characters together through place and time in this book. I want more!!!
Rating: - Unputdownable
After reading Jodi Picoult's "19 Minutes", I wanted to see what else she wrote about. "Second Glance" is the second book I have read. I am not quite finished with it but I would recommend it highly. Her themes and plots are wide-ranging. "Second Glance" is part history, part romantic ghost story. If any of you have read "Madeline's Ghost" by Thomas Girard, you will like this too. I am very pleased to find an author who has written so many books I have not yet read.
Rating: - How can you not like Jodi?
This is by far Jodi's most paranormal book, encouraging the reader to have an open mind. In short, it's a ghost story, one that involves a seventy-year old murder. Luckily, we have on hand a paranormal investigator whose experience is quite convenient, plus a cast of other characters who very willingly except their town haunting, rose petals snowing from the sky, and other unexplainable peculiarities. Upon beginning the book, I was a bit bogged down by the sheer number of characters. It's a pretty ... Read More
Rating: - Second Glance
Not quite as good as other Jodi Picoult novels, but I haven't put it down yet either.
Rating: - Not Enough Hours in the Day
I truly enjoy Jodi Picoult novels but this IS the best. The characters are unique but very well defined; the action is absorbing; and the ending fascinating. I highly recommend this novel to all Picoult fans.
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