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Change of Heart (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
Change of Heart - Audio CD - Unabridged
Author: Jodi Picoult, Nicole Poole (Narrator), Stafford Clark-Price (Narrator)
Shay Bourne shattered June Nealon's life when he murdered her husband and daughter. Now, as New Hampshire's first death row inmate in 58 years, his last request is one he believes might bring him salvation. Shay wants to donate his heart to June's other, ailing daughter. But since he is scheduled for lethal injection, this not possib...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781428198173
ISBN-10: 1428198172
Publication Date: 3/2008
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Publisher: Recorded Books
Book Type: Audio CD
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I usually enjoy books about legal cases, but I had a lot of trouble finishing this one. There were several drawn out religious debates that became repetitive and painful to listen to. I was listening to it in the car and had to keep switching back to the radio so it wouldn't put me to sleep. The best part for me was the romantic part of the story involving the attorney.
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A compelling Picoult - it jumps right in! Picoult has the tendency to include too many foci in her books (i.e. The Tenth Circle - cartooning, sled dog races, constellations - but wait, the book is actually about murder and rape) and she kept it relatively simple in Change of Heart. I figured out what the "big reveal at the end" was pretty early on and I wish we hadn't gone there. I found some of the jumps between POVs jarring, and Maggie was especially whiny and potty-mouthed. And I wish Maggie's father had played more of a role.

What was really interesting about this book was the various ways of looking at the messiah. I found the background on the non-canonical gospels fascinating - I'd like to read more on them on my own. I'm still tossing around the story in my head.


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