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Sort order. Start your review of Change of Heart. Mar 18, Erin rated it did not like it. OK, I generally like Jodi Picoult. I think she's usually a thinking person's beach read.
But this was CRAP. But even separate from her blatant theft, the story line was just I just really hated the whole thing, with one small redeeming factor - the character of Maggie clearly modeled on Picoult herself was well-drawn, and presented as someone the reader would like to have as a friend, but even she collapsed when, naturally, her miserable life was saved by the love of a good man.
Why couldn't she just have achieved happiness on her own terms? Edited to add: HOW could I have forgotten to mention the patented Picoult 11th hour "twist", only in this case you'll see it coming a hundred pages in advance, and only made me hate June even more than I already did.
I just can't recommend this one for anybody View all 58 comments. I really enjoyed this book. I feel it had a lot of heart and yes it was preachy but its how the author feels.
I feel that i have a love heart for jodi because she writes about difficult topics. LauraP I hated Maggie too. Her self-body shamming got stale quick, her humor was just not impressive to me.
And my God, a lawyer does not just get into a hig I hated Maggie too. And my God, a lawyer does not just get into a high security prison by pretending to be someone's lawyer.
You're screened, your identity is confirmed, you are booked in advanced, you're searched. Super lazy plot, super lazy research regarding the topic.
I guessed several of the plot twists within the first hour of the audio book. Another 'honest to God' exasperated comment: do you ever think of yourself like this: "I wonder what he saw when he looked at me.
Probably a middle aged woman, with tired chocolate brown eyes, framed by heavy eyebrows and laughter lines". What the f That's lazy character description.
If an emerging writer would write this, their work would be rejected. I used to like Picoult. I wonder if I was just blind or this is a bad one for her Apr 12, Crumb rated it liked it Shelves: jodi-picoult.
Although this wasn't my favorite book by Jodi Picoult, I still thought it was very good. In this novel, Picoult utilizes a familiar technique; you can expect moral quandaries abound served up on a silver platter.
The characterization was excellent and the characters relatable. I wasn't really a fan, however, of the over-arching themes of this particular book.
This book capitalized on the controversial subject of capital punishment see what I did there? I found the capital punishment theme interesting..
Picoult always handles controversial and hot-button topics with grace and a deft hand. However, this book hit below the mark, in my opinion.
Bottom Line Would I recommend this? Yes, if you are a Picoult fan. Was it my favorite book by Picoult? Not by a long shot, but I still enjoyed different aspects of the book.
View all 54 comments. Feb 11, Kevin McAllister rated it it was amazing. Concerned professionals i. And a kind stranger.
And while Jodi uses a basic formula, her novels are anything but simple or predictable. The other novels I've read have covered stem cell research, teenage date rape, and school shootings.
What makes me such a fan of Jodi's novels is that rather than use an omnipotent narrator, her stories are told from the point of view of the various characters.
There's always two sides to any given story, and by using this method of story telling, the reader receives compelling and personal arguments from both sides of an issue.
Most people would never think of taking the side of an accused rapist, a school shooter, or a cop killer, but Jodi's characters are so fairly drawn, that's exactly what happens.
Change of Heart involves many current and important issues. It's core issue is the validity of religion in modern day society. Another theme is the use of capital punishment.
And in that vein, the rights of prison inmates are also thoroughly discussed. Some of the main characters includes Maggie an atheist lawyer who begins to find God.
Mike a priest who begins to question his faith. And June who goes through quite a number of Changes of Heart.
Because Shay, a man on trial for his life, is a keeper of many secrets, and as these secrets are slowly revealed, June and the other characters, are taken on many emmmotional roller coaster rides.
As a consequence, we the reader get taken along on that same ride. What more could a reader ask for? Oh yeah, we can ask a novelist to make as laugh.
And boy did I laugh, while reading the passage where a prison inmate named his pet robin, get this, Batman the Robin!
Funny, informative, and emmotional. Just a few of the reason why I love Jodi Piccoult. View all 9 comments. Mar 14, Gabriela Silva rated it really liked it.
For each character, the chapter is written with a different font. The ending was not satisfying, I still have questions.
However, was more interesting than I thought. View 1 comment. Mar 23, Nicole rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: everyone.
Especially Jodi Picoult fans! This book was incredible. I knew before reading it that it dealt with religion one of the many subject matters that Picoult handles with grace but I had no idea how and to what surprising extent.
It amazes me as always that Picoult can handle a myriad of topics and characters, that require such care and research, so deftly.
You read it and believe it without it ever seeming forced. It made me question my beliefs about life itself. This book encompasses the following topics- the death penalty This book was incredible.
I can't even explain how I feel about it all after just breathlessly speed reading the final pages of the novel.
A quote " The birth of a child, for one. Or the death of a parent. Falling in love. Words are like nets- we hope they'll cover what we mean, but we know they can't possibly hold that much joy, or grief, or wonder.
Finding God is like that, too. If it's happened to you, you know what it feels like. But try to describe it to someone else- and language only takes you so far.
The characters range from the spiritual to the devout, the questioners to the flat-out atheists. Always, always we are never told as the reader what to believe and she keeps you guessing and second-guessing until the last moment.
Then, if you are like me, you are still left thinking and thinking and feeling amazed by the whole experience. This just might be my favorite of hers.
View 2 comments. You know how when you start a book the evening before and then go to bed later thinking, "I cannot wait to wake up tomorrow and finish this book!
I was so happy to get right back to it today. These characters! This story! Incredibly entertaining! There is the theme of the issues around capital punishment, along with themes of religion and spirituality, and overall the biggest in my opinion: redemption and acceptance.
Just when you believe you can p You know how when you start a book the evening before and then go to bed later thinking, "I cannot wait to wake up tomorrow and finish this book!
Just when you believe you can predict the story, Shay drops one heck of a bomb about what happened during shooting.
My short and simple overall: incredible and thought provoking! View all 6 comments. Mar 04, Britta rated it it was amazing.
I knew what it was like to lose someone you loved. You didn't get past something like that, you got through it It's the difference between the path you walk and one you leave behind; it's the gap between who you thought you could be and who you really are;" "When you're different, sometimes you don't see the millions of people who accept you for what you are.
All you notice is the one person who doesn't. It's been eleven years, and it hurts just as much as it did that first day. How many of us tried to forget something traumatic The only difference is that his mother still had to suffer a heartbeat.
I didn't know what it felt like to hold an infant and rock her to sleep, to find a lullaby in her breathing. But I knew what it was like to be the daughter.
It's where all the memories get kept. A total disappointment considering Picoult is a great writer and does not need to borrow ideas from other writers.
This was too much like "The Green Mile". Mar 23, Malissa rated it it was amazing. Thought provoking to say the least.
What if God is incarnate in each of us? What if there is no God? What if there is only a hope that there is a God?
What if there is no heaven or hell? What if this life on Earth is both heaven and hell? Why does religion serve to divide us rather than unite us?
Why does life have to be such a conundrum? Or is it really simple? Do we make it more difficult than it is because we are blessed with freedom of choice?
Is it a blessing or a curse? After I finished re Thought provoking to say the least. After I finished reading the book, I went for a walk to try to think these things through.
I have to come realize that it is a lifelong journey not one that can be solved in an afternoon. I also think that I may be agnostic.
I will also make time to research and study the fifth gospel, the gospel of Thomas. Reading this book provided me with my first encounter of this writing.
It intrigues me. I do believe that there is a Higher Power that is incarnate in each of us. Share the kindness that is within each of us.
The characters of this book will stay with me for a while for they have truly touched me Isaiah "Shay" Thomas Bourne who said, "Everyone's got a little God in them and a little murder in them,too.
It's how your life turns out that makes you lean to one side or the other. What if it was the other way around Because, even if we don't want to say it out loud for the really heinous crimes, we want to know that there's a really heinous punishment.
Claire who thought "I have been someone different now for three weeks. And sometimes we don't see clearly at all". Mar 24, Doralyn rated it did not like it.
It's sad for me to have to give a Picoult book 1 star, but I was heartily disappointed with this read. The plot was so thin to accommodate the anti-Christian and anti-religion propaganda.
Picoult has definitely shot arrows at religion in the past, but this book went beyond that. In the past, I was always able to say that it was fiction, not necessarily the author's viewpoint or something she was trying to make us believe in, but I don't know how you couldn't believe some of the notions in this b It's sad for me to have to give a Picoult book 1 star, but I was heartily disappointed with this read.
In the past, I was always able to say that it was fiction, not necessarily the author's viewpoint or something she was trying to make us believe in, but I don't know how you couldn't believe some of the notions in this book and spout off about it for such a lengthy tome.
I have read 13 of Picoult's 15 books, but I'm sincerely questioning whether I will read another. Apr 30, Leslie rated it did not like it.
I couldn't even finish this book! I gave it pages to get me hooked, and it just didn't It had way too much political crap in it - one of the main characters is a lawyer who works for the ACLU and is against the death penalty, so the author goes on about that In addition, there was a lot of religion that I didn't necessarily agree with.
All in all, I really just didn't like the book. I wanted to finish it because I feel like once I start something I should finish it.
But I just couldn't I couldn't even finish this book! But I just couldn't. I don't even care to know how it ended. I've heard Jodi Piccoult is like that though - totally hit or miss This ones a "miss"!
View all 10 comments. May 19, Jennifer rated it did not like it Shelves: adult-books. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.
A convicted Death Row murderer who is believed by his lawyer and priest to be the Messiah due to his uncanny ability to manifest daily miracles in front of his dumbfounded cell block mates fights for the right of death by hanging so he can donate his heart to the ailing daughter of one of his victims.
I just didn't believe a single manipulative word of this soapy, soft-focus combination of The Green Mile and The DaVinci Code both of which were immensely better.
Chapters tend A convicted Death Row murderer who is believed by his lawyer and priest to be the Messiah due to his uncanny ability to manifest daily miracles in front of his dumbfounded cell block mates fights for the right of death by hanging so he can donate his heart to the ailing daughter of one of his victims.
Chapters tended to end with "deep" pronouncements designed to make the reader "think. Mar 04, Jessica rated it it was amazing.
I read this book in less than 48 hours. It was so good I could only put it down when it was time to go to bed. It is told from the viewpoints of 4 people: A Catholic priest, a mother who has lost her daughter and husband, a convicted murderer, and an ACLU lawyer.
I usually don't like that style but it was really nice and this story kind of needed it. A mother's 7 year old daughter and husband are killed and the man who was convicted of their murders is now on death row.
He wants to donate his he I read this book in less than 48 hours. He wants to donate his heart to the mother's only living child who needs a transplant to save her life.
The novel follows what happens when the man who took away almost everything you have wants to help you keep the only thing you have left.
There is a lot of religious elements in this book that kind of rubbed me the wrong way but it is just a fictional story and it was fun to read.
Lots of twists and turns that will definitely keep you wanting to finish in one sitting. View all 3 comments. Jun 19, Becky rated it it was ok.
Jodi Picoult is an interesting author. For some reason she writes books where I struggle with the characters, don't really like the book yet read the whole thing and then pick up another one of hers, hoping it will be better.
Right away I had problems with Change of Heart. Can a person who is currently serving time in prison even be an organ donor? Somehow, the environment they live in makes me think that they cannot due to being exposed to so many blood-borne diseases and questionable behaviors Jodi Picoult is an interesting author.
Somehow, the environment they live in makes me think that they cannot due to being exposed to so many blood-borne diseases and questionable behaviors that would seem to defer you from being of good enough health.
In the book Shay even talks about how they are exposed to hepatitis C during haircuts--that doesn't seem compatible with organ donation. The priest was a very weak character, able to be talked into sentencing a man to death, dropping his beloved religious beliefs, lying when convenient, and manipulating others for Shay's gain.
But, perhaps he was meant to be like that, and there is a lesson in there that just because someone appears to be an authority figure, they may not know more than anyone else.
The gnostic gospels seem to be showing up a lot in novels--very trendy. Picoult likes to be controversial but I think she was all over the place in this book and tried to address too many issues at once--death penalty, child abuse, foster care system, many, many religious issues, the terrible choice June had to make, the ACLU, on and on.
Then she turns the story on it's ear the last 20 pages, and it was too late to have sympathy for the real victim.
And then she adds another nugget of surprise and you wonder who is the victim? I wish the author would stop cranking out so many books, so fast, and take some time to do the necessary research so her books can have some semblance of being reality-based.
I know it is fiction, but I believe she is not going for the "fantasy" genre. Just my opinion. Well, I gave it a valiant try, but I'll just say I couldn't take the idea of the protagonist in this book for one more page.
I'm a Christian and I beli Well, I gave it a valiant try, but I'm a Christian and I believe in the supernatural; however, I do not believe in the kind of stuff that Picoult wrote about in Keeping Faith and in Change of Heart as well.
I've hit the point of no return with reading Picoult's books. I refuse to torment myself one more time! View all 8 comments.
Oct 07, Love Fool rated it really liked it. This book got me wanting to read the whole thing in a day. I didn't want to put it down.
Plus, it had some twists that I didn't expect. I also had my heart strings pulled for the "bad guy". However, the ending was not satisfying and I still have questions regarding characters and events.
It just needed one more chapter Would you give up your vengeance against someone you hate if it meant saving someone you love? It just needed one more chapter to give me those answers.
Apr 12, Hunter Molencamp rated it liked it. This book was a little on the disappointing side for me. I eagerly awaited it's released but I was very let down.
I had a really hard time getting into this book which is very unusual for me when I read any book written by Jodi Picoult.
I had a hard time connecting with it because I thought that it was just a little too far fethced.
There was a lot of talk of Shane Bourne being the messiah and all sorts of stuff and I thouhgt it was a little too closely related to Keeping Faith which she did ha This book was a little on the disappointing side for me.
There was a lot of talk of Shane Bourne being the messiah and all sorts of stuff and I thouhgt it was a little too closely related to Keeping Faith which she did have charchters from in this book!
Keeping Faith was much easier for me to believe than this was as far as the biblical aspect of the book goes.
I got very, very bored when there were several pages that talked about the Old Testiment and was tempted to skip ahead in hopes that it got better.
I was also a little disappointed with the fact that there was very little court case in this book because there is usually a suffecient trial in every other book, which I look forward too.
Any of the chapters that were Father Michael talking I found to be too biblical and usually pretty dull. This book is not at the top of my list and I would not reccomend it over some of her other books.
I really hope this one doesn't foreshadow what's to come in her future writtings! Every Sunday we went to the church to attend a mass or sometimes we do contemplate ourselves to communicate with God through prayers.
Even you are hiding in the dark or in deep spiritual unconsciousness; God will show you the way and give you strength to overcome darkness by his pure light.
Nobody knows when or where we will be disappear in this world or how far can our faith help us to conquer evil, it is ourselves who can choose what path we will take it's either the path of evil or the goodne Every Sunday we went to the church to attend a mass or sometimes we do contemplate ourselves to communicate with God through prayers.
Nobody knows when or where we will be disappear in this world or how far can our faith help us to conquer evil, it is ourselves who can choose what path we will take it's either the path of evil or the goodness that God gave us in the first place.
Currently, how many religions do we have in the 21st century? Ten, Twenty or maybe more than one hundred. Nobody knows exactly the number of religion that took place in the Earth.
Many chose Christianity, maybe some chose Jewish or you wanted to be alone as a spiritual man or someone who don't believe in the existence of God, an aethiest.
How can we even manage when religion and thoughts of every individual got conflict in such way to achieve salvation? In Change of Heart , Picoult enthralls everyonewith her captivating story of redemption, justice and love.
Shay Bourne , convicted a very murderous crime that punished him of death. It was one of the worst case scenarios that happened in Hampshire.
Some said he was innocent of his crime and some give him no justice to speak of the truth. He killed a man who serviced his life to the people and a daughter that gives hope to the family, or did he really killed them?
A fact that he kept everything in secret for the people he loves so much that he wanted to push his limits to salvage himself by offering himself especially his heart to the girl that justice had been victimize.
Michael , a catholic priest and a lawyer in his early years that signed as one of the convector of Shay to sentence him to death and accusing him of 3 major crimes.
But his faith to God and his vocation never let him down under the spell of injustice cowardy. But after meeting Shay he was forced to ask himself questions that cannot be answer but only his faith that can help him conquer.
Questions about good and evil; himself and above all God. Maggie , a smart lawyer who have parents who devoted their lives to God and they are Jewish.
But besides all those experiences with her parents she admit herself as an atheist who believe only for herself and no other than her philosophies in life.
And Lucius , a homosexual who suffered for the death of his boyfriend because of jealousy. He admitted himself that he sees Shay as the new Messiah, he do miracles far from what a normal people can.
Multiplying gums, transforming liquid to wine and preaching the word of God. June , a mother who seek for her happiness and once again losing her daughter Claire.
How can she forgive the person who killed her husband and daughter and the only donor to help Claire to survive.
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