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Whistle Stopper - Nineteen Minutes

Nineteen Minutes
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Manufacturer: Washington Square Press
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780743496735
ISBN: 0743496736
Label: Washington Square Press
Manufacturer: Washington Square Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: 2008-02-05
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Studio: Washington Square Press

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Bookstore Purchase
Comment: A great page turner until page 154. DON'T BUY FROM AMAZON! Original & replacement book had many pages missing. Once the story gets back on track
there is a duplicate page from many chapters before. If you want to read
check out the pages at your local bookstore before purchase. You'll love the character development.

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Summary: Nineteen Minutes
Comment: Readers of Picoult will find this novel a bit different. She has taken on an important though disturbing topic. Well researched and current as a school shooting, Ninteen Minutes is a must read for teachers and parents of today's teens.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Happiness = Reality / expectations... I expected more from this book than I got, therefore...
Comment: Like one of the other reviewers, the happiness formula (happiness = reality divided by expectations) was one of the most intriguing parts of this novel. However, I felt that the relationship between Alex and Josie was cardboard - two dimensional. It seemed like Picoult had in mind the story she wanted to tell and she wasn't going to let her characters get in the way of it. Often the characters seemed like they were chess pieces being moved around by an omniscient narrator - they didn't feel real to me. And many of their decisions seemed outside of the bounds of what someone would do in their given situation. I enjoyed reading the novel but it seemed to lose steam towards the end... I was looking forward to hearing what Peter had to say on the stand, but was disappointed with how that was handled. The twist at the end had little impact because it was not believable to me. I went along with it but was not emotionally involved anymore. Overall, the novel was fun to read and well written. Perhaps having less characters to juggle would have given Mrs. Picoult a chance to go deeper in creating life-like people who I could connect with.

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Summary: Loved it!
Comment: I loved this book. Found it wasn't as good as others she has written but it still held my interest to the end. I found the story a bit choppy as it skipped around in time and among characters a little too often for my taste.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Great Twist
Comment: The book was a little confusing in the beginning by bringing in constant new people from past, present, back to the past, then present. It made sense (looking back), but it could have been better written and planned out.

Anyhoo, the book itself seemed to drag on to get to the point. Once it started building the anticipation, it could get interesting, until it went back to the past again.

The end was somewhat predictable. Anyone with any sense could figure out what would happen to him. The twist at the very end was the most interesting part of the book.


Editorial Reviews:

Best known for tackling controversial issues through richly told fictional accounts, Jodi Picoult's 14th novel, Nineteen Minutes, deals with the truth and consequences of a smalltown high-school shooting. Set in Sterling, New Hampshire, Picoult offers reads a glimpse of what would cause a 17-year-old to wake up one day, load his backpack with four guns, and kill nine students and one teacher in the span of nineteen minutes. As with any Picoult novel, the answers are never black and white, and it is her exceptional ability to blur the lines between right and wrong that make this author such a captivating storyteller.

On Peter Houghton's first day of kindergarten, he watched helplessly as an older boy ripped his lunch box out of his hands and threw it out the window. From that day on, his life was a series of humiliations, from having his pants pulled down in the cafeteria, to being called a freak at every turn. But can endless bullying justify murder? As Picoult attempts to answer this question, she shows us all sides of the equation, from the ruthless jock who loses his ability to speak after being shot in the head, to the mother who both blames and pities herself for producing what most would call a monster. Surrounding Peter's story is that of Josie Cornier, a former friend whose acceptance into the popular crowd hangs on a string that makes it impossible for her to reconcile her beliefs with her actions.

At times, Nineteen Minutes can seem tediously stereotypical-- jocks versus nerds, parent versus child, teacher versus student. Part of Picoult's gift is showing us the subtleties of these common dynamics, and the startling effects they often have on the moral landscape. As Peter's mother says at the end of this spellbinding novel, "Everyone would remember Peter for nineteen minutes of his life, but what about the other nine million?" --Gisele Toueg


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