Topic: anyone read my sisters keeper?
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Mon 06/22/09 11:27 AM
By jodi picoult, shes my favourite author by far i love her. her books are more of tradgy than anything. my sisters keeper is an amazing book, i was crying through the whole thing. Very sad but i guess its based on reality a bit because of the whole hospital thing

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Mon 06/22/09 11:33 AM
I just started reading it....almost half way through now. Yes, it a very interesting story. I would hate to have been put in that situation, poor girl. The movie is out now but I want to finish the book first. In my opinion, the book is almost always better.waving

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Mon 06/22/09 11:34 AM
Ohhhhhhhhhh, didn't realize it was a book first! Yay! I'm going to get it as we plan to go see the movie this weekend.

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Mon 06/22/09 11:46 AM
I liked the book and the situation described is not all that uncommon, many parents do the same thing, not realizing the position they put those kids in.

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Mon 06/22/09 11:55 AM
I read the book quite a while back. I have no interest in seeing the movie - it was a very good book though.

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Mon 06/22/09 12:00 PM
I'll probably see the movie when it hits cable. 99% of the time, I hate movies that come from books, and I rarely pay to see them.

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Mon 06/22/09 12:54 PM
=0 oh really? seirously there is a movie out for that book? oh wow how long has it been out? i need to go see it to compare. i did not know that there was a movie, only the books as far as i was aware..

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Mon 06/22/09 01:30 PM

=0 oh really? seirously there is a movie out for that book? oh wow how long has it been out? i need to go see it to compare. i did not know that there was a movie, only the books as far as i was aware..


I think it is in the theaters now. Another good book is called Memory Keepers Daughter. The author is Kim Edwards. I read the book and then watched the movie.....the book was so much better.