Sunday 2 May 2010

Second Glance by Jodi Picoult

Second Glance Second Glance by Jodi Picoult


My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thought this book was amazing and definitely the best book I have read so far from Jodi Picoult.
The book was well written and researched. I loved the characters and the emotional rollercoaster Picoult takes them through.
I really don't want to say much about the actual storyline as I feel it would give too much away and the new reader needs to let the story unfold itself.


Synopsis from Jodi Picoult dot com:

Do we love across time? Or in spite of it? A developer has slated an ancient Abenaki Indian burial ground for a strip mall, and now strange happenings have tiny Comtosook, Vermont, talking of supernatural forces at work. Ross Wakeman is a ghost hunter who's never seen a ghost-all he's searching for is something to end the pain of losing his fiance Aimee in a car accident. He tried suicide-any number of times. Now Ross lives only for a way to connect with Aimee from beyond. Searching the site for signs of the paranormal, Ross meets the mysterious Lia, who sparks him to life for the first time in years. But the discoveries that await Ross are beyond anything he could dream of in this world-or the next. Expertly entwining a powerful drama of the heart's redemption and the disturbing real-life history of the VT eugenics project of the 1930s, Second Glance asks if truth is always something that can be measured… and if what can be measured is indeed always true.

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