L.E. Death
Death To Clowns 05
L.E. Death
My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult. That is one of the few books I've ever gotten emotional over. It was something of a rollercoaster for me. Other books have been sad, but....that one really got to me.
Before the story begins, is it such a Syn.....
I'm so glad someone actually said this! And I'm glad you said the book version as well, since I'm sorry, but quite frankly, the movie sucked.
But I bawled when I finished MSK, then I had to like, restrain myself from throwing my book at a wall since I was just so in shock at what I had just read, then once I processed what had happened, the waterworks started.
Another book that got me was "Look Again" by Lisa Scottoline. I picked it up by chance and I haven't regretted it since. I really adored it. I would highly recommend it.
For me to take what's mine, until the end of time.....
I'll have to look into that one.
I thought the movie version of My Sister's Keeper was good too, although the book was definitely WAAAAAY better. So much more heart-wrenching.
Personally, I did like the movie, and for someone who has never heard of or read the book, the movie was good. But in my opinion, as someone who read and adored the book, the movie just paled horribly in comparison. I remember being so mad when i finished the movie, cuz they just changed everything. I've always been into reading an to me, when you read a book that gets turned into a movie, reading it makes me feel more connected to the family and to the characters.
But 'Look Again' was really good. Basically, the little line that kinda catches your attention is, "What would you do if the face of a child on a missing child poster, was the face of your child?" but If you liked MSK, I really think you'll enjoy Look Again.