My sis Boo-Bear had picked this to be our "Book of the Month" way back in March and I'm just now getting around to writing about it. It's phenominal... the book is The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold...
You are one crazy chicky. You're reading it again! lol I lent it to Manda to read. She said she is liking it so far. I'm going to be posting responces to our monthly reads in Love_Ever_After
I almost forgot! A book for our future reads should be Lucky by Alice!!! I've heard it's really good! Here's a thingy...lol
From the Publisher Fifteen years ago, at the age of eighteen, Alice Sebold was raped. In the days just following, she made herself a promise, the promise that one day she would write a book about her experience. And now, on the other side of heroin addiction, post-traumatic stress disorder, and a decade and a half of recovery, that book has arrived: a starkly honest, grippingly detailed narrative of violence and healing, suffused with poignancy, pain, and a natural wit. Already under option for television, it's a dramatic, moving story shedding light on a subject too often shrouded in darkness.
Synopsis An acclaimed journalist shares the gripping story of her rape when she was a college freshman, achieving justice in the courtroom, and triumphing in the face of violence.
so...whatcha think? Lemme know! You have any ideas of books we could read? I'm outta school for summer now. I started The
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Hi! I am so glad to have found someone on LJ that likes to read as much as I do! I found your name in the people interested in Nichlas Sparks. He is a great author!! Which books have you read by him? They're all amazing, I was just curious. I hope to talk to you soon!
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I've heard it's really good!
Here's a thingy...lol
From the Publisher
Fifteen years ago, at the age of eighteen, Alice Sebold was raped. In the days just following, she made herself a promise, the promise that one day she would write a book about her experience. And now, on the other side of heroin addiction, post-traumatic stress disorder, and a decade and a half of recovery, that book has arrived: a starkly honest, grippingly detailed narrative of violence and healing, suffused with poignancy, pain, and a natural wit. Already under option for television, it's a dramatic, moving story shedding light on a subject too often shrouded in darkness.
Synopsis
An acclaimed journalist shares the gripping story of her rape when she was a college freshman, achieving justice in the courtroom, and triumphing in the face of violence.
so...whatcha think? Lemme know! You have any ideas of books we could read? I'm outta school for summer now. I started The ( ... )
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