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Perfect Match: A Novel

Perfect Match: A Novel

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The only "miss" on a list of winners by this author.
Review: Jodi Picoult is one of my all-time favorite authors, but she misses the mark on this book: her "heroine" isn't heroic. She's a bitchy, over-worked, non-maternal misguided woman, who does what she does for the wrong reasons. I don't like her, I don't like her actions and the only part of the book I can sympathize with is the indictment of the way our criminal justice system prosecutes pedophiles. Skip this one, but buy every single other one that Ms. Picoult has to offer, including the latest, Second Glance. They're all wonderful, thought provoking and filled with truly three-dimensional, likeable, human (warts and all) characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved this book.
Review: Perfect Match is the first book I've read in one sitting in a very long time. I would just like to say to readers that complained about Nina that we are all flawed in various ways, that is what made her an interesting character. I didn't like her either, but that is part of what made the book a page-turner. She obviously was misguided in her actions, even (or I should say especially) as a mother. Perfect Match was the first Jodi Picoult book I ever read, and I can't wait to read all the others.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A perfect book...
Review: I'm not sure what it is exactly about Jodi's books that make me love them so much. Perhaps it is the riveting nature of the storylines, or the vividness of the prose, or maybe the fact that I can sit and turn pages for hours and never get bored. I have never been disappointed by any of Jodi's novels. Perfect Match is no exception....

A little bit on the controversial side, especially in light of things that have taken place in this country lately, Perfect Match delves into the lives of District Attorney Nina Frost, her husband, Caleb, and their 5-year-old son, Nathaniel. Spending her days in the courtroom and her nights preparing for cases, Nina's job takes up a lot of her time. Prosecuting rape cases and child molesters is just part of the job...until it becomes personal. Nathaniel has suddenly and unexplainably become mute. After a visit to a psychologist, the Frost family learns the awful truth -- Nathaniel has been sexually molested.

The book opens with a bang -- literally -- and doesn't stop building until the very end. There were some surprising twists in here, which I've come to expect and love in Jodi Picoult's writing. Jodi has written this very sensitive subject with tenderness and honesty, and no doubt Perfect Match has become one of my favorites. Can't wait to read more!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book - kept my interest
Review: I have spent a lot of time starting books lately, and not finishing them. I finished this book in 2 sittings. It was well written and emotional. I felt that the characters were flawed, which made them endearing, and they were also dimensional, which made the book even better.
No surprises here, but a good solid read nonetheless.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Bother With This One
Review: Like others that have reviewed this book, I have read several by Picoult and enjoyed them. This book was not one of them. If I did not have a "deal" with myself (any book I start I have to finish) I would have thrown this away after reading about 50 pages. The whole story line of the book is ridiculous. The author did not take the time to introduce the reader to the primary character. So as you read this book you have no empathy for her, her circumstances, or her incredibly stupid behaviour. This book just made me mad that I wasted my time. And if it isn't enough that the story line isn't rational and the main character isn't developed, the writing is very bad. While reading this book, I would actually quote the worst line to my husband at the dinner table. So since these bad lines made us laugh, I guess the nicest thing I could say about "perfect match" is that its entertaining.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Mother's Love
Review: This was a good story by Jodi Picoult, but not a great one. I, like many of the reviewers here, did not feel much sympathy for the mother, Nina Frost. I don't want to give any of the storyline away but she does raise some interesting questions in this book regarding the issue of "an eye for an eye" and just how far a parent will go for their child.

The writing style was wonderful and I am always impressed with the way that this author can draw you into a story. I felt that some things in this novel did not ring true however and the characterization was not up to par. Overall, an enjoyable book. Her previous works have been better however.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not One of Picoult's Best Books.
Review: I always look forward to reading a book by Jodi Picoult. Unfortunately, Perfect Match left a rather bitter taste in my mouthand will be one Picoult book I won't recommend. This book by an authorknown for her heart wrenching and thought provoking books, in my opinion, missed its mark. The basic story involves one tragedy compounded by another tragedy. And a main character, an assistant district attorney that added up to some predictability and rather unlikely courtroom scenes. Even a last minute twist didn't make up for a book I could have skipped.

Previous to reading Perfect Match,I read Picoult's books The Pact, Keeping Faith and Plain Truth. For those interested in reading this author, who has always impressed me before,these are worthwhile titles to read and savor. Because I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this author in the past, I now look forward to reading some of her older titles I missed and her new book due out shortly, Second Glance.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why read it -- NOW?
Review: I like to read the reviews given by others to help find a good book to read -- one that quite a few people have read and enjoyed. I have read several books based on others reviews on ths site and have been completely satisfied. However, after reading the first review for this book (and a few others that followed) why should I even bother reading it? The first review told the entire story, including the parts that should be left to read and discover for yourself. I can't imagine reading this book now that story has been told in too much detail by a reviewer. Thanks for spoiling a possibly good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great book by Picoult!
Review: I have read almost all of Jodi Picoult's books, and when I first started this one I was nervous that I wasnt going to like it.. but my mind was quickly changed! I read this book in a few short days and was keep in suspence the whole time! Welcome to the real world.. welcome to unconditional love for your child! A great book for mothers, fathers, and anyone in between!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well written from a mother's point of view
Review: Being a mother and knowing I would do the "unthinkable" for my children, this book really hit the spot. Wasn't surprised with WHO the perp was, but felt it was well written into the story with twists at every turn. I am looking forward to reading more of her books.


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