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PostPosted: Wed, Dec 22 2010, 7:06 pm    Post subject: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
By Jodi Picoult. What did you think?
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PostPosted: Wed, Dec 22 2010, 7:11 pm    Post subject:
 
LOVED IT. the shocking twist at the end was mind boggling. Plus I have a fascination for the Amish andt his was a great look into their world.
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PostPosted: Wed, Dec 22 2010, 7:19 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
I enjoyed comparing their world to lehavdil ours. We're much stricter about boys and girls! And about the teen years.

You were shocked, seriously? Even after we learned what happened in order to make the dumplings and noodle soup? I suspected even before that, from the very beginning. "What's that noise outside?" "Oh, nothing." And the person who said nothing goes to sleep without bothering to investigate, but we don't know that about the person who asked the question.

Well written!
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PostPosted: Wed, Dec 22 2010, 7:24 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
I also loved it and enjoy learning about Amish culture - I have been to Amish town in Lancaster, PA several times and enjoy it each time.
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PostPosted: Wed, Dec 22 2010, 7:26 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
Do you think we love it davka becsue we're frum?
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PostPosted: Wed, Dec 22 2010, 7:55 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
I was wondering how much of the book is true. I based a lot of what I know about Amish on what I read in there But when were recently in Lancaster I was asking questions based on my understanding from the book and the answers were differnet then I expected. So either they hide the truth, or things really are different.
I enjoyed the book very much.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 11:45 am    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
I grew up on a farm and my family was very close to a number of Amish families - they made our harness and carriages...we used to communicate to them in Yiddish and they would answer in German! I read it to see how she portrayed the Amish (when I was younger I was fascinated by novels about the Amish and read a lot of Lurlene McDaniel which was basically trash). I saw the ending coming from the beginning, as did my mother who read it right after me. But all in all it was fairly well written and kept me pulled in however predictable.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 12:33 pm    Post subject:
 
I have read most of her books, on recommendation but I don't care much for her style. I wouldn't read those type of books otherwise, so I guess I gained from them.

Didn't care for the ending of the Amish one.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 1:51 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
Removed, as it was a spoiler.

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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 2:00 pm    Post subject: Re: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
[quote:]

Well, I guess I won't be reading this...
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 2:14 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
I started but didn't finish it. Maybe I'll try again. I find Jodi Piccault is one of those patchy writers where some of her books are good, some are not.

And in general I find her writing style irritating.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 2:17 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
I adore Jodi Picoult,all her books...
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 2:20 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
Is there a way we can put information in spoiler boxes, so that it isn't visible unless the reader clicks on it? I've seen those on other message boards.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 2:37 pm    Post subject:
 
Yes, there are spoiler boxes.
Honestly, I can't accept that the fictitious writing about Amish is exactly how things are done. When I read secular books about Orthodox Jews, you can bet I find a gazillion inconsistencies and mistruths. So I take what I read about other cultures with a grain of salt.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 2:47 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
Oh gosh, I'm sorry if I disclosed anything. The book has been out for so many years already I didn't realize that I had to be careful.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 2:50 pm    Post subject: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
This was one of my favorite of her books...generally I don't like her. But this one seemed true and logical.
While the woman did commit a horrible crime it seemed in character with her nature and her love of her children etc. That doesn't make it right, but it made sense from her eye-view.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 3:51 pm    Post subject: Re: re: Plain Truth (secular novel) - discuss
 
[quote"]Oh gosh, I'm sorry if I disclosed anything. The book has been out for so many years already I didn't realize that I had to be careful.[/quote]

It's ok. By the time I get around to reading it I can almost guarantee I'll have forgotten.


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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 4:06 pm    Post subject:
 
Tova... I was able to buy that the mother did that. she knew she would lose her daughter. she had already lost her son, her one daughter, and she would lose Kate.she had no feeling/connection for that unwanted grandchild. Sometimes desperation can take over...

Many killers dont do it out of premeditated malice but for momentary circumstances and despair.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 4:15 pm    Post subject:
 
There is a school of thought that a person SHOULD read the endings first, then the beginning to see how the author develops the story.
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PostPosted: Thu, Dec 23 2010, 4:23 pm    Post subject:
 
chocolate moose wrote:
There is a school of thought that a person SHOULD read the endings first, then the beginning to see how the author develops the story.


Maybe for those who are studying the craft, not those who want to be entertained.
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