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Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult

stephaniesteen73's review against another edition

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3.0

Jodi Picoult certainly knows how to tell a mesmerizing tale. While her books never really stick with me, they are very absorbing and usually have a nice surprise twist. Plus they usually involve families on the brink, which makes me appreciate mine all the more! A good way to cleanse the reading palate between heavy books.

cobycoyle's review against another edition

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1.0

Yeah, no. It took me a lot to get through this one.


1- clearly she was never actually your best friend if you were ready to sue her for malpractice and completely screw up her life
2- Sean IS an asshole. Whole book. A white cop who feels powerful as one? Gee, great.
3- That ending is just…the ending was tragic and very sad, but I also find it to be unrealistic with the pattern of the characters because Charlotte would not have let Willow go running outside to look for Amelia, especially in a partially wooded area or when icy outside. I find it very hard to believe that and feel like it was just “huh I didn’t do one of my twists at the end…we’ll kill her off that’ll do it”

ilovenuggets's review against another edition

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reflective sad slow-paced

2.0

clairecalderwood's review against another edition

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emotional informative reflective slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

mimimilaa's review against another edition

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1.0

I absolutely hated this book. Pretty much everything about it. There were so many problematic themes within this novel that I will never recommend reading it. The husband was a major problem, and did many problematic things, that were never addressed within the novel, just shrugged off basically. I have no respect for this book and I just really hated it.

harlequins_joker's review against another edition

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4.0

Really enjoyed it; although I did feel it was a lot like Picoult's other novels (tragic ending, sibling in chaos, detached father etc).

I did enjoy it though nonetheless. I did find the whole 'cheque left in the casket' thing a bit iffy. I would've thought either a) they kept it and lived life to the fullest in memory of her b) donated the funds to OI foundation. That part just didn't feel right to me... felt like all the suffering was for nothing.

The last two bits broke my heart; Willow's ending and then reading Charlotte's part. I felt as though Willow tragically was set free from her pain & suffering and may have intentionally sought it out. Then Charlotte's feelings and regret... I can imagine nothing worse than a child dying (perhaps intentionally as a cause of your actions) and then having all that suffering prior to her death be for nothing. It was just so sad.

devonforest's review against another edition

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4.0

I don't know if I'd give this quite a 4 star rating, but it's more than 3.5. It was good and I enjoyed it, but at the same time was a typical Jodi Picoult book (which I expected from the beginning). It's not my favorite book of hers, but it wasn't bad.

carriesouthard's review against another edition

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5.0

great read

sam_hartwig's review against another edition

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1.0

Firstly I need to say I didn't actually finish this book. My initial reason for not finishing this is because I was bored and one of the characters frustrated me. But that wasn't my final reason for not finishing.

I've read many Picoult books before so I know what to expect from them but this one felt like she simply used her formula of 'Mum', 'Dad', 'Child with issue', 'Sibling', 'Lawyer' & 'Extra' as her characters and picking something wrong with the child that is confronting and completely devastating.

You find out that Willow (the Child with issue) has Osteogenesis Imperfecta also known as OI or what I liked to call it, brittle bones. She is born with it and will have hundreds of breaks over a period of her life. I wanted to know what someone with OI would look like so I googled it and I was deeply disturbed. The pictures I found on the internet were so horrific I had to stop looking.

Basically, Willow's mother decides that she can sue her obstetrician (which happens to be her best friend) for not picking up Willow's disability in an early ultrasound.

There were 15 discs in this Audiobook and I had gotten to the 6th Disc and was so bored! Willow's sister really irritated me too. I was sick of her always complaining about living in 'the sticks', not being able to go to the mall and many other teenage selfishness because of her sister's disability. While Willow was the one not complaining even if she had a bad break! I just wished that for once Picoult had written about a sibling that was supportive of not only her disabled brother/sister but also her parents. I know a lot of teenagers think of only themselves but it would've made at least one character interesting in the story.

There was a side story with the lawyer being adopted and trying to find her birth mother. So I'm assuming Picoult put that in there to flesh out the story because there wasn't enough in the main story to keep people interested.

So because of these two things (boring & sister was annoying) I decided to skip to the 13th Disc to see how the story was going and found that it was up to the court case and was still boring! I then went onto Wikipedia to read the plot and found out what happens in the end and I was angry! I was so glad I didn't invest my time listening to this just to have THAT happen in the end, I would've felt like throwing the audiobook out the window of the car! People who have read this will know what I'm talking about.

That's when I made the decision to not continue listening, I could've put up with boring and the annoying sister but not that happening in the end. I have read other reviews about this book and some people think the same as me.

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remia1996's review

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challenging emotional hopeful informative reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0