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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
"Wolf" Book Is Still Vintage Picoult
6:43 AM
(Images from Barnes & Noble)
It's no secret that I love Jodi Picoult. I mean, it says right on my left sidebar that she's one of my very favorite authors. And it's true. Her books speak to me—they don't just keep me entertained, they also force me to consider polarizing issues from all sides. They make me think. Still, when I spied the hardcover version of Lone Wolf (see below), I hesitated. Wolves? The plot summary sounded Picoult-like, but I just wasn't sure. I mean I like animals and all, I just don't always enjoy reading whole books about them. So, I stalled on this one for most of 2012. Then, one day, I was in a Picoult kind of mood and I decided to give Lone Wolf a shot. And, guess what? While the plot does sort of revolve around wolves, the novel is really about how tragedy affects a family. In other words: it's vintage Picoult.
Will the fight draw the broken family together again or tear them apart forever?
I know some readers have tired of Picoult's story "formula," but, like I said, it works for me. It is, in fact, the thing I like most about reading her. Picoult always forces me to empathize, to see things from other people's perspectives, to open my mind and heart while considering how different issues affect different people. Both character- and plot-driven, her books always move at a swift pace, remaining tense and suspenseful until the very end. Lone Wolf is no exception. It's not my favorite Picoult book ever, but it still provided vivid reminders of why I love this author so much. She's just that good.
(Readalikes: Reminds me of other Picoult books, especially Handle With Care)
Grade: B
If this were a movie, it would be rated: R for strong language, sexual content, animal violence/gore, and depictions of underage drinking/partying
To the FTC, with love: I bought a copy of Lone Wolf from Amazon with a portion of the millions I make from my lucrative career as a book blogger. Ha ha.
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I'm up for a new Picoult book! Thanks for the great review.
ReplyDeleteI know! This one actually came out in February of last year and she's got a new one publishing in February this year. I love that she writes so much, because I really do love her books!
ReplyDeleteglad to hear that this one turned out to be a winner. i'm one of the readers who has grown a little weary of her formulae but i definitely understand her appeal and there's no one quite like her for writing all the way around an issue.
ReplyDeleteI've only read one Picoult book but I really liked it. I know that not every book of hers will work for me but I'd like to read some more.
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