Hey all, this one is a giveaway too, so don’t forget to read to the end to enter. Picture Perfect is one of my fave author, Jodi Picoult’s, earlier books. As I am steadily working my way through every novel she has ever written I felt the need to read and review this one recently. It isn’t the grabbiest or most topical of all Picoult’s books, but the slight parallels to a certain A-List Hollywood celebrity couple made it relevant and interesting to me.
At the start of this novel is a mystery. A half-dead woman is found in a cemetery. Her head is wounded. She is discovered by a grave and has no inkling how she got there or why she is there, nor does she know her name. A conflicted native American police officer takes her in and tried to help her find the truth. He calls her Jane and along the way, as he helps her to find out about her history, he naturally falls for her romantically. Cassie Barrett is a world-renowned anthropologist when she meets the legendary Alex Rivers. (Think Brad Pitt with a mean-spirited side.) She has been hired by the movie he is working on to give technical advice. He sweeps her off her feet and she is easily charmed, but it is not long before his temper flares and she tries to make excuses. Soon a pattern of abuse is evident to have followed Rivers from his past and extended well into his future. It is a pattern Cassie believes she can cure. As in many Picoult novels a subtheme echoes and crosses through the main plot of the novel. The native American police officer Will pops in and out of the book weaving strong themes of nature and healing and aboriginal folklore. He is, in many ways Cassie’s saviour and a very strong character. Picture Perfect is the story of a couple who to the world and the media appear to be golden and yet, in reality, they are deeply flawed personalities that feed each other’s weaknesses. They are simply combustible together. This is a compelling story and it is, as usual really well written. Picoult is the author of many other novels, including The Tenth Circle, House Rules, Faith, Mercy and My Sister’s Keeper.
Picture Perfect is worth $$$$ out of $$$$$. It is published by Berkely, Penguin Group USA, 1995. $15 US and $18 Canadian.
I am giving away one copy of this novel. I will draw for the winner June 24th with random.org. Open to all US and Canada.
To enter:
1. Leave a comment here indicating that you want to enter the giveaway. Tell me if you have read any other Jodi Picoult books and, if so, which was your favourite.
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maria
I have read my Sister’s Keeper and it was great! Pls enter me!! I am following on twitter @mariab76
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angela
I haven’t read any of her books yet but i would love to!!!! vivaglampink@yahoo.ca
Tessa
I LOVE Jodi Picoult books. I haven’t read this one, yet. My Sister’s Keeper is one of my top 5 favs of all time! Hello kleenex!!
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MamaTink
Following back from Social Parade!
Stacey
Thanks for stopping by 🙂 Now following back!
I am Harriet
I’m looking for your Friday-Follow post. Did you know that Friday-Follow also has a linky just for giveaways?
Carol Naomi Wong
I definitely want to read this book. I haven’t read any of her books yet. Can’t afford it, almost bought one of them at a used bookstore for $3 but the pages were all stuck together!
I am a new follower.
CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com
P.S. I saw that you are an advocate for special needs children. Hooray!!
My brother is severaly autistic and I know from experience that everyone with special needs should have advocates.
Andrea
I haven’t read any of her novels yet but I would love to start with this one.
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thriftymomma
Thanks Carol. It isn’t really an option sadly when you have a child with special needs you learn fast that you have to fight for them, often. Paula 🙂
thriftymomma
Carol N. Wong is the winner of this giveaway. Now closed.