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The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult

3 comments:

Devi K said...

**** Jodi Picoult’s “The Tenth Circle” is a really good book. Some of the parts in it dragged and I really didn’t understand why those parts were in the book, but at one point it all comes together and it all makes sense. In the book, Trixie, the main character has some “unfortunate events” happen to her. Her boyfriend of three months breaks up with her, she gets raped and then a murder also happens. And it all comes down on Trixie. For the Stones family it seems like everything bad that could happen in a family, does happen. I must say the ending is so good. Just when you think the book has had as many twists as it can have; it turns out to surprise you. I really recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery and a thrill.

Allyssa F said...

**** “The Tenth Circle,” by Jodi Picoult is just like every other book you read by her. The theme of the book made me want to keep reading. The main character is Trixie and she has to go through some tough times in her life. Just when she thinks that things couldn’t get any worse, they do. Even when Trixie’s social life isn’t going well, she finds out that everything isn’t as good as they seem between her parents. When you’re reading the book, you might get lost at times, because Jodi is only giving you clues on what is about to happen. In the end, everything fits together and it all makes sense. One reason why I really liked this book is because I thought that I had the ending figured out, but I didn’t! This would be a good book to read for anyone! It has a little romance and a lot of mystery involved. I would recommend this book to anyone who thinks reading isn’t fun, because you won’t want to put this book down!

Andrea L said...

****I liked "The Tenth Circle" a lot. It was about a young girl who gets raped by her ex boyfriend. It goes through the hard time that she has with not only dealing with being raped but loosing her friends because of it along with other things. It is also interesting how the place her dad hated so much was the place that she felt more comfortable since everything happened. I love the way she writes with so much detail and the ending was not expected. It really shows what how much a tragedy can bring a family together and what some people are willing to do for their family. I would recommend anyone to read this book.