Helpful Score: 17
Wow,what a great but tragic story. A boy who is picked on from the first day of kindergarden until high school. What being bullied really does to a child day after day. The tragedy of Columbine and all the other school rolled into one. this story made me feel such pity for the boy who felt he had no other recourse but to do what he did.The results were tragic, the outcome shattered lives forever but it made you really think of what kids go through and what they do to others. I know I thought of my own two grown children who were treated in very similar ways. In my opinion this is Jodi Picoults best book.
Helpful Score: 14
This was not my favorite Picoult book. While I connected with the characters (she has a gift for making everyone sympathetic), for some reason I couldn't completely connect with Peter, the school shooter. I understood his motives and felt his shame, but Picoult doesn't let you into his head quite enough. The Pact was much better at making me feel everything the two teens went through.
If you like Picoult, you'll like this one, but I don't think it's her best. Even the huge revelation in the courtroom falls flat. She set it up well, but I just didn't feel the shock that I've felt while reading her other books.
If you like Picoult, you'll like this one, but I don't think it's her best. Even the huge revelation in the courtroom falls flat. She set it up well, but I just didn't feel the shock that I've felt while reading her other books.
Helpful Score: 12
Fantastic book incredibly well written. Harking back to "Lord of the Flies," Picoult explores the dynamics of unsupervised group behavior among school children. It deals with all the themes that screech "inappropriate" for a young audience (F word numerous times, teen sex, violence, etc.) but it may be the most appropriate book for students and teachers and parents concerned with bullying and the related social dynamics. The story seems so well researched I had a hard time remembering that it is fictional. An expert witness for the defense of the Columbine-style shooter asks, (paraphrasing) "What is the most vivid memory you have of your school days? If you're like 95 out of 100 people, that memory revolves around your humiliation at the hands of a bully." (I have to paraphrase because my copy stays loaned out to fellow educators.) And what are the consequences of unchecked chronic bullying? At its most extreme: Columbine.
Helpful Score: 10
WOW! This book will pull at your heartstrings. If you are a teacher, if you have children, if you have been the victim of bullying or if you were a bully, this is a must read.
Helpful Score: 10
Enough happens in this book it could be a two-part miniseries. The chapters shift back and forth from past to the present to add important background info and I found it annoying.
Nineteen Minutes has much more depth than My Sister's Keeper in character development and story structure. Picoult's ability to fabricate events surrounding an entire school community that is so hauntingly real is amazing.
Nineteen Minutes has much more depth than My Sister's Keeper in character development and story structure. Picoult's ability to fabricate events surrounding an entire school community that is so hauntingly real is amazing.
Helpful Score: 9
Another powerful book by Jodi Picoult. Hard to read in light of recent events (Virginia Tech), but impossible to put down. Highly recommend!
Helpful Score: 8
It was difficult to get this book out of my mind. The topic is way too timely and gives insight into what may be going on in our society today in the world of high school students.
"Nineteen Minutes" was very well written and I liked the way the author switched between the present and the past. It was a very interesting way to present the events that could lead up to such a tragic day. My only disappointment was with the ending. While the ending was unexpected, the reader is left with the impression the " twist " Ms. Picoult is known for was added just to be controversial.
"Nineteen Minutes" was very well written and I liked the way the author switched between the present and the past. It was a very interesting way to present the events that could lead up to such a tragic day. My only disappointment was with the ending. While the ending was unexpected, the reader is left with the impression the " twist " Ms. Picoult is known for was added just to be controversial.
Helpful Score: 7
Another great book from Picoult! I looked forward to this one and was not disappointed. It is another very emotionally involving story with a twist at the end.
Helpful Score: 7
I've read a few Jodi Picoult books which have been a bit predictable. However, this book truly kept me engaged through the 450 pages. I had just about moved on from the author, but I will now be looking into move of her books. Enjoy!
Helpful Score: 7
I love the way Jodi Picoult tackles controversial issues. This book was an emotional roller coaster ride for me, but most of hers effect me that way. I love her way with words. She's truly a wonderful writer.
Helpful Score: 6
This book was fantastic until the ending. I thought that the ending was so unrealistic and infuriating and annoying, that it makes me want to rip up the entire book.
It does give very good insight into the "how" and "why" we always want to know after a school shooting, though.
It does give very good insight into the "how" and "why" we always want to know after a school shooting, though.
Helpful Score: 6
This is my second favorite Jodi Picoult novel. Very intense, very deep, very scary. She delves deep into emotions of all involved in a high school shooting spree, including the shooter himself. This is very touching, and brought tears as I read it. She tells a great story and makes you feel the anguish, fear and anger of these people involved, and someone makes the shooter even seem pitiful. This could be anyone's son! Very deep novel, I thought.
Helpful Score: 6
Fantastic. It's really unbelievable just how deeply Picoult delves into the human psyche. This is a "Columbine" syle school shooting, told by a few different views - and the sad part it, teenagers today (I have two, so I KNOW) can be JUST like this on a daily basis. It's sad.
Helpful Score: 4
I really enjoyed this book. It is very sad and has a shocking twist at the end. However, with the increase of school shootings today, it is very important to take into account these tough topics. A great read for teens and adults. Brings to light the very important topic of bullying and just how huge of an impact it can have on an entire community.
Helpful Score: 4
Disturbing perspective on a school shooting. Helps you understand events that may lead up to children that become killers. If bullying is a problem or has been a problem in your school or in your family you will want to read this.
Helpful Score: 4
Seeing as my son is going through some minor bully issues right now, this book kind of freaked me out, honestly *laugh*. It was a good book, standard Picoult stuff. This one felt like it might have been a little too long though and could have used a few cuts.
I did see the ending coming a mile away. I wonder if I've read too many Picoult books? LOL.
I did see the ending coming a mile away. I wonder if I've read too many Picoult books? LOL.
Helpful Score: 3
I am a huge Jodi Picoult fan having read most of her books. While I think this was a very good book, it was very uncomfortable reading because the subject matter is so difficult and I was disappointed with the ending.
Peter Houghton is the kid probably all of us can remember from our school days. He doesn't quite fit in, he's always trying but somehow he is always an outsider. While small children Peter and Josie were the best of friends, but as the years go on Josie becomes one of the popular kids while Peter becomes the perennial âloser'. One beautiful spring morning Peter finally snaps and in nineteen minutes destroys the lives of almost everyone in his town when he takes revenge by shooting ten students and teachers dead and wounding scores of others.
The book opens with the shooting and then tells the story in alternating chapters, from what happened before the shooting and what happened after. The chapters are seen from many view points, but most often that of Peter, Josie and their mothers. It is an often harrowing tale of what happens when a child endures years of bullying, teasing and never quite living up to expectations. It is also a view of what lengths kids will go to become, and stay, one of the âcool' kids. Having a child still in high school and one who just left I was very saddened by this book and the behavior of the kids, the adults, the teachers who let this torment continue. It was at times so difficult to read I had to put the book down and walk away from it, in order to empty my mind of the sadness.
The ending is one of Picoult's typical twists, although this time I suspected what would happen almost from the start, and there were little clues scattered throughout the story. I was however disappointed with the ending, it seemed wrong or out of tune with the rest of the book, it does give you much to think about however.
Kudos to Picoult for writing a book that hopefully gets some dialogue started, and brings a spotlight to a very difficult topic.
Peter Houghton is the kid probably all of us can remember from our school days. He doesn't quite fit in, he's always trying but somehow he is always an outsider. While small children Peter and Josie were the best of friends, but as the years go on Josie becomes one of the popular kids while Peter becomes the perennial âloser'. One beautiful spring morning Peter finally snaps and in nineteen minutes destroys the lives of almost everyone in his town when he takes revenge by shooting ten students and teachers dead and wounding scores of others.
The book opens with the shooting and then tells the story in alternating chapters, from what happened before the shooting and what happened after. The chapters are seen from many view points, but most often that of Peter, Josie and their mothers. It is an often harrowing tale of what happens when a child endures years of bullying, teasing and never quite living up to expectations. It is also a view of what lengths kids will go to become, and stay, one of the âcool' kids. Having a child still in high school and one who just left I was very saddened by this book and the behavior of the kids, the adults, the teachers who let this torment continue. It was at times so difficult to read I had to put the book down and walk away from it, in order to empty my mind of the sadness.
The ending is one of Picoult's typical twists, although this time I suspected what would happen almost from the start, and there were little clues scattered throughout the story. I was however disappointed with the ending, it seemed wrong or out of tune with the rest of the book, it does give you much to think about however.
Kudos to Picoult for writing a book that hopefully gets some dialogue started, and brings a spotlight to a very difficult topic.
Helpful Score: 3
Jodi P.'s latest book is incredibly timely - scarily so. Excellent book. Highly recommended.
Helpful Score: 3
Picoult can take any issue and weave a story around it so that the reader ends up happily undecisive about the way they would handle the situation. One of my favorites of her novels.
Helpful Score: 3
This is another excellent Jodi Picoult book!!! I could not stop reading this book!!! The whole way through the book you assume it will end a certain way and when you get to the end you get the thrill of finding out that it doesn't end how you thought it would. I would recommend this book to everyone who have children. It makes you think, while at the same time shows you just how harmful peer pressure and being accepted in this world affects us all in different ways.
Helpful Score: 3
Amazing writer. She tackles very difficult, but realistic subjects.
Wonderful book.
Wonderful book.
Helpful Score: 3
Jodi Picoult never fails to write an amazing book!!!! This one is no exception!!!!
Having children of my own (even though they are still very young) I find this book hits close to home. It's a story that has happened, and could happen again. Picoult is a riveting storyteller who never ceases to capture and hold your attention with a controversial plot.
Having children of my own (even though they are still very young) I find this book hits close to home. It's a story that has happened, and could happen again. Picoult is a riveting storyteller who never ceases to capture and hold your attention with a controversial plot.
Helpful Score: 3
Wow, what a great but tragic story. A boy who is picked on from the first day of kindergarden until high school. What being bullied really does to a child day after day. The tragedy of Columbine and all the other schools rolled into this story. It made me feel such pity for the boy who felt he had no other way out and took matters into his own hands. The results were tragic, the outcome for all shattered lives but it makes you think of what kids go through. I know I thought of my own now grown children who were treated in a similar manner. The best of Jodi Picoults books in my opinion
Helpful Score: 2
All I can say is "WOW!" Picoult knocked it out of the ballpark again, just as I expected of one of her books!
Helpful Score: 2
I was hooked at the beginning. Having a law enforcement background much of what happens is believable. A good look at all sides of this story. First of her books I have read, and I will read more.
Helpful Score: 2
This book seemed like it had the potential to be really great, and while it was good (especially the climax) I felt very unsettled by the end, which may have been the point.
Helpful Score: 2
A very absorbing and powerful read. I made sure that my teen daughter read the book as well; it was THAT important!
Helpful Score: 2
Okay. The first 2/3 of this book was really good - a little tough to read because of the subject matter, but good nonetheless.
Then, I got to the last third of the book. When I was done, all I could think was, "Are you KIDDING me????? I spent precious reading time for THIS???"
Such an overall disappointment.
Then, I got to the last third of the book. When I was done, all I could think was, "Are you KIDDING me????? I spent precious reading time for THIS???"
Such an overall disappointment.
Helpful Score: 2
This book was true to Jodi Picoult's style, but I found it darker than the others. It was still good and worth reading, but it left me a bit bothered.
Helpful Score: 2
Since a member of PBS I haven't bought a new book, until this one. I'm really glad I did. Very good.
Helpful Score: 2
A book that shows all sides that are effected after a high school shooting takes place.
Helpful Score: 2
I found reading about a school shooting a little difficult.
Helpful Score: 2
Very intense book. It really makes you think. I wanted to dislike the shooter so much but found myself trying to understand him and feeling sympathy towards him. Very emotional book.
Helpful Score: 2
A really great and thought provoking book...
Helpful Score: 2
No one in the quiet community of Sterling, New Hampshire would have guessed that in nineteen minutes on a cool March morning, their whole world could be turned upside down, and their town could be national news. A judge, her daughter, a midwife, her murderous son, a detective, a defense attorney and his family--these are just some of the lives that cross paths in this very touching story of what drives a poor, bullied victim to commit such a terrifying act of violence.
This is a typical Jodi Picoult novel: touching, tender, and real, with no definitive answers. It also has an equally unsatisfying Picoult-like ending, which was the only part of this book that I didn't enjoy. Nevertheless, I would read it again, for her pitch-perfect portrayal of different people.
This is a typical Jodi Picoult novel: touching, tender, and real, with no definitive answers. It also has an equally unsatisfying Picoult-like ending, which was the only part of this book that I didn't enjoy. Nevertheless, I would read it again, for her pitch-perfect portrayal of different people.
Helpful Score: 2
Another great Picoult read. Finished it in record time. Would highly recommend.
Helpful Score: 2
I found this book in a thrift store for .50 cents! Can you believe it?
In any case, I found this book to be very typical Picoult. It was good, but not that good. While she did a good job of fictionalizing a real event (Columbine) and expressing feelings, etc... from the victims and relatives, I felt that it lacked depth. Really, how can you form into words the horror of a mass school shooting?
In any case, I found this book to be very typical Picoult. It was good, but not that good. While she did a good job of fictionalizing a real event (Columbine) and expressing feelings, etc... from the victims and relatives, I felt that it lacked depth. Really, how can you form into words the horror of a mass school shooting?
Helpful Score: 2
Compelling story of what children go through at the hands of other children. Not only is this a story about "bullying", but of peer pressure and teen angst as well. Heart breaking.
Helpful Score: 2
Out of the handful of Picoult books I have read, I would put this one in the "it was pretty good" pile. I think she handled an issue such as a school shooting in a way that explored all facets of the situation, and really made you look at it from different viewpoints. Overall, I think if you like Jodi Picoult, you will not be disappointed by this book.
Helpful Score: 1
What a book! I really felt for the mother. it was so disturbing. I couldn't put it down.
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoy reading Jodi Picoult, however I often feel like I am reading the same story over & over if I read them too closely together....but that is not so in "Nineteen Minutes". Wonderfully written, with twists & turns you wouldn't expect and the best part is actually getting to read the school shooter's side of story. It really makes you think about today's youth and the effect society's expectations have on children. This is an excellent book, one of Jodi's best! I highly recommend.
Helpful Score: 1
Not my favorite Picoult, but a great read nevertheless on an important issue.
Helpful Score: 1
This book really humanizes the "bad guy". Makes you think, as do all of Picoult's books.
Helpful Score: 1
i loved every moment of this book. true to form Picoult gives another roller coaster ride for all to enjoy.
Helpful Score: 1
I gave this 4 out of 5 stars because of the ridiculous ending. I thought she did such a nice job with all of the characters, so the ending she chose was a major letdown. I think I judge her endings a little harshly, because her stories usually have surprising and fantastic endings. This one ... not so much.
Helpful Score: 1
AWESOME BOOK!! Jodi Picoult never ceases to amaze me with her surprise endings!
Helpful Score: 1
Wonderfully written story of a troubled boy and how the bullies in his life from childhood to adolescence mold him to what he is.
A very hard story to read b/c of the truth ringing from it's pages but a story I think most people should read if for no other reason than to open their eyes to the traumas our children face and how we as parents tend to overlook things we should catch.
Again a novel that changes back and forth in time periods....skips all around! I mention this b/c it bothers a lot of readers...if this is you, do NOT read this book.
A very hard story to read b/c of the truth ringing from it's pages but a story I think most people should read if for no other reason than to open their eyes to the traumas our children face and how we as parents tend to overlook things we should catch.
Again a novel that changes back and forth in time periods....skips all around! I mention this b/c it bothers a lot of readers...if this is you, do NOT read this book.
Helpful Score: 1
Great easy read....really makes you think and want to grab your kids and hold them tight!!
Helpful Score: 1
Fast read!!! Another great book by this author!!!
Helpful Score: 1
What a great thought provocative book. If you have kids will make you look at them and wonder what may become of them as they grow up. I really enjoyed this book.
Helpful Score: 1
Not what I totally expected and I just wanted to slap the girl. I got annoyed. Not one of Picoult's best.
Helpful Score: 1
I was a fan of this book...until the end. For some reason, the ending just didn't make sense to me, and it didn't seem to fit the rest of the entire book. I wasn't a huge fan of Josie, particularly because I thought she was fake and weak. But I did want the best for her because I did like Alex. So at the end..I felt like that piece just didn't fit right because it seemed kind of hard to believe, based on the characters personalities.
Helpful Score: 1
This is only the second of Jodi Picoult's books that I've read (other was My Sister's Keeper) and I really like both. Her writing style is easygoing and the plot has good twist and turns. It really keeps you reading and wondering. I knew from My Sister's Keeper that this book might have a surprise ending, and it certainly did. Picoult is good at taking stories right from the newspapers and putting her own spin on them. Really good book.
Helpful Score: 1
What an intense and well written book - it was tough to put it down at times and I found myself thinking this was real life at some points. The storyline is SO similar to what we have experienced and heard on the news in the past - and hopefully this type of situation never comes to light again. VERY good book!
Helpful Score: 1
I love this book! Near the end of the book I was reading and my mouth dropped open I was so shocked! It was very well written
Helpful Score: 1
My favorite story so far by Jodi Picoult. The topic was difficult to deal with, a school shooting, but the way the author told the story was great. She went back and forth between the past and the future and really made me think what I would do if I were put into the situations of the characters
Helpful Score: 1
What a really great book!
Helpful Score: 1
Extremely powerful book. If you have school age children, certainly gives you a lot to think about. It's about a shooting at a school, because this boy, Peter, was bullied his entire life. Sad, as you know this can & does happen. With a complete twist at the end, that I did not see coming. After I was done reading it, I wanted to go hug my boys & never let them go.
Helpful Score: 1
Kept me engrossed until the very last page -- twists and surprises throughout -- masterfully told. Raw. Emotionally draining. As a parent and as a high school teacher, gives me plenty to think about.
Helpful Score: 1
Every parent and teacher should read this book to help understand the terrible effects of bullying. A powerful story with a surprise ending.
Helpful Score: 1
This is a GREAT book! I just couldn't put it down...although it is a sad story Picoult does her finest at telling the story of a young high school boy who feels unworthy and unloved. Get ready to read, oh, and have your tissues handy.
Helpful Score: 1
I couldn't put this book down! Incredibly gripping and it definitely makes you stop and think. Excellent!
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent - loved it.
Helpful Score: 1
Another great book by this wonderfull author. Always emotional.
Helpful Score: 1
I'm not sure where to start on this one.. Excellent book but at times I wasn't sure I would finish it as the subject matter is SO painful.. I experienced a wide spectrum of emotions with this one.. From hating the victims to empathizing with the "villain" - but as a parent of small children mostly my heart breaking for the parents of all the children involved.. Actually, I had to make myself stop reading before bed, as I would end up thinking about the book & not sleeping. I finished it last night & cried for a while. ncredibly well written - but does take a bit to get used to the jumping back & forth between past & present. Highly recommended but not for the squeamish!!
Helpful Score: 1
so real its scary.this could happen to all of our children.I couldn't put it down!!!!!10 stars!!!!
Helpful Score: 1
Jodi Picoult's characters have a way of staying with you long after you've turned the last page, and "Nineteen Minutes" is no exception. I was happy to see Patrick DuCharme return, and was glad to see him move on after "Perfect Match" (I have to admit I don't like Nina Frost very much, and was frustrated by Patrick's seemingly hopeless love for her). It was also great to see Jordan McAfee back -- he's a wonderful character and I hope we haven't seen the last of him, either!
Helpful Score: 1
This was an easy read and very similar to some of her other books. I did find myself more interested in the subject of this book. It was interesting to see this topic attacked from a different perspective.
I was a little irritated with the ending as well. I found it to be too quick and unrealistic. However, I also saw it coming having read several of her other books!
I was a little irritated with the ending as well. I found it to be too quick and unrealistic. However, I also saw it coming having read several of her other books!
Helpful Score: 1
Best book I have read recently. Ties into current events with a twist at the end of the story. I highly recommend this book and this author.
Helpful Score: 1
This was a great book....unexpected ending....
Helpful Score: 1
Love the books by Jodi Picoult. They make you stop and think about the social situation that is the subject of the book. This book certainly did not disappoint. Check out all of her books. She is a very unique writer.
Helpful Score: 1
Jodi Picoult's stories are full of action, reaction, mystery and always, a surprise ending. I have enjoyed her writing for the last couple of years and Nineteen Minutes is no exception. You feel anguish and cameraderie, happiness and sadness, the gamut of emotions among her characters. Her writing is very fluid, making you want to keep reading to find out what happens next. I am following through with all of her titles!
Helpful Score: 1
A good new Picoult novel. It has quite a few similarities to "The Tenth Circle," although I liked this better. And it DOES NOT have the comic book thing, which for me was a plus! If you like Picoult's books, you will like this one.
Helpful Score: 1
WOW! This book blew me away! I wasnt sure I was going to like it given the graphic topic, but this is by far the best Picoult book I have read yet! Intriguing, thought provoking--I wish it were required reading for teens everywhere. The different perspectives of the various characters, and the way she had the story unfold was genius. It was such a different look at a sad situation and how an ordinary kid could be tormented to their breaking point. I would give it 6 out of 5 stars (yes thats off the charts!) -- I have been recommending it to everyone--OUTSTANDING!
Helpful Score: 1
I just finished reading this OUTSTANDING BOOK
It was a wonderful, sad and heartwarming story
I finished it in a matter of hours!
I highly recommend
It was a wonderful, sad and heartwarming story
I finished it in a matter of hours!
I highly recommend
Helpful Score: 1
Great book!
Realistic but not completely predictable.
I enjoyed this even more than My Sisters Keeper, probably because there was a lot of hype building up my sisters keeper.
Nineteen minutes reminds you how awful high school can be, no matter what your social status is.
Realistic but not completely predictable.
I enjoyed this even more than My Sisters Keeper, probably because there was a lot of hype building up my sisters keeper.
Nineteen minutes reminds you how awful high school can be, no matter what your social status is.
Helpful Score: 1
Couldn't put it down. The Columbine-ish characters are complex and interesting. Passed it on to others who liked it and called to talk about it.
Helpful Score: 1
What a great book!!! It was the first time I had read anything by this author, so it took me a minute to get used to her writting style, but a great read. It keeps you interested on so many levels. What a great, complex story.
Helpful Score: 1
Well...I just finished reading this book. I finished it in about 2 days. When I started this book it was really good, then, for me, it started dragging. I ended up finishing it because I wanted to see where it would lead, but really the whole thing seemed really cliche. It goes into the typical high school scene that we hear everyday about jocks, nerds, preps, ect.
I am a big fan of Jodi Picoult, but this book was not one of my favorites. It seemed to me like the author was really trying to get the reader to see from the shooter's point of view. Throughout the book I could just not side with him on his reasons for the school shooting. I felt like the author paid too much attention to the shooter instead of the victims. In my opinion, just because he was picked on does not give him any reason or excuse as to what he did. I guess that is why this book was so hard for me to read, because I just did not agree with what the author was trying to get us to see.
I didn't totally dislike the book though, but this was my least favorite book of hers. I will still continue to read more of her work because so far, her other books have been great.
I am a big fan of Jodi Picoult, but this book was not one of my favorites. It seemed to me like the author was really trying to get the reader to see from the shooter's point of view. Throughout the book I could just not side with him on his reasons for the school shooting. I felt like the author paid too much attention to the shooter instead of the victims. In my opinion, just because he was picked on does not give him any reason or excuse as to what he did. I guess that is why this book was so hard for me to read, because I just did not agree with what the author was trying to get us to see.
I didn't totally dislike the book though, but this was my least favorite book of hers. I will still continue to read more of her work because so far, her other books have been great.
Helpful Score: 1
I just put this book down, my first Jodi Picoult read, it was amazing. Well written, I could not put it down, the subject matter was intense, but was so well written it moved fast. It was riveting!
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book. A real insight into bullying and its effects on children. Highly recommened this and Jodi's other books.
Helpful Score: 1
This book was okay. I was kind of disappointed, because I thought that it would be better and it dragged in some parts.
Helpful Score: 1
Nineteen Minutes had me engrossed from the first page. As usual, Jodi Picoult has woven a story full of interesting characters that are so alive you can almost hear their voices. Wonderful!
Helpful Score: 1
Once again, Jodi Picoult takes a current social issue and plunges you right into it, in an intensely personal way. You feel like you know her characters and care about them, even the ones you believe you wouldn't. Tackling school shootings in a thoughtful way, Ms. Picoult looks at many of the sides involved through the eyes of people living with the consequences. Parents, you may feel uncomfortable once in awhile if you feel certain that you know your child.
Helpful Score: 1
Very good book-enjoy the relationships Picoult creates between her characters. Though her work might be considered women' lit,as a man,I enjoy them very much
Helpful Score: 1
This was a great read. I would encourage every parent of a teenager to read and have their child read too. Interesting enough to keep even a reluctant reader's attention. It really opens up topics of conversation. It also challenges precnceived notions about school violence.
Helpful Score: 1
This book was extremely well-written, haunting, and very insightful. However, the ending completely ruined it for me, I hated it so much I want to rip the book into a million pieces.
Helpful Score: 1
This is a great book. At first I didn't think I was going to like it but once I got into it, I hated to put it down.
I found I really liked the style this book is written in although I had my doubts at first.
The charaters are made even more interesting by the way their lives are wound together and played out, throughout the book. Definately worth the time to read.
The outcome blew me away!!!
I found I really liked the style this book is written in although I had my doubts at first.
The charaters are made even more interesting by the way their lives are wound together and played out, throughout the book. Definately worth the time to read.
The outcome blew me away!!!
Helpful Score: 1
This book was a little difficult to read because of the violence and timing, but really got you thinking. I ended up even reading the questions to Jodi Picoult in the back. It's really early to be writing about school shootings, so if you're not ready for that, don't read it. But if you are ready, it really helps you to get into the mindset of a shooter, which is disturbing.
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent book. I'd say that this should be required reading for students, but I don't think the bullies would recognize themselves or what they do to their victims.
Has the usual Picoult twists and turns, very entertaining and thought-provoking.
Helpful Score: 1
Picoult did a decent job explaining both sides of this ethical/moral dilemma situation. What she neglected to do is to make it a gray area, as is her usual style. Killing 12 people (most not even involved) and injuring 19 others because you were bullied is kind of a black and white scenario.
Characteristically, Picoult creates terrible mothers who fumble around, trying to undo years of neglect and/or indifference to their childrens' lives. They both remained in complete ignorance of their childrens' lives. I felt sorry for the kids, victims of poor parenting. It should be the parents on trial here.
Characteristically, Picoult creates terrible mothers who fumble around, trying to undo years of neglect and/or indifference to their childrens' lives. They both remained in complete ignorance of their childrens' lives. I felt sorry for the kids, victims of poor parenting. It should be the parents on trial here.
Helpful Score: 1
I think she worked to hard to make it an ending that ties everything together. It ruined it for me.
Helpful Score: 1
Another spellbinder from Picoult! Leaves you wondering... Never see the twists coming... If you like Picoult, you'll love this one too!
Helpful Score: 1
I have not read all of Jodi Picoult books. This one is my favorite of the ones I have read. It is a page turner; interesting, engaging, and makes the reader stop and think about the issues that teenagers face growing up. If you did not understand how much bullying happens in schools, especially high schools then this will convince you, and certainly remind you of Columbine. However, as much as I think this book is about bullying behavior, and the possible consequences of this kind of behavior, I think the "quieter", overlooked issue is about teenage girls. This book is also about how girls lives are centered around being attractive, popular and how much they are pressured to perform in certain ways. It is about how critical it is for girls to be part of the "right crowd", and have the right boyfriend. This story is about how Josie was quietly bullied by her boyfriend, and coerced into supporting his wants and needs, including sex until she got to the point that she was as much a victim of bullying and exclusion as the shooter.
The ending did not come as a complete surprise, nor was it completely unexpected. It did start a dialogue with my daughter and daughter-in-law who are the mothers of 5 girls! And a recommendation to read my book!
The ending did not come as a complete surprise, nor was it completely unexpected. It did start a dialogue with my daughter and daughter-in-law who are the mothers of 5 girls! And a recommendation to read my book!
Helpful Score: 1
Jodi Picoult does it again. Touching on subjects that are difficult from any side, Jodi Picoult takes on school shootings - from all perspectives. And does a great job, too. I read some reviews that were angry at her for "taking a shooter's side" but I didn't get the impression at all that this was her take on the issue - I did understand that she was trying to answer the one question everyone asks when such a tragedy occurs: WHY? I loved it, it was difficult at times to read about children being killed, but at the same time it was very eye-opening to realize that this is what is happening at our children's schools and social situations, and I really recommend it to anyone who has school age children or has been bullied or even just likes a good read. A+
Helpful Score: 1
Started to read this one and couldn't finish it. This is the only Picoult book I've had trouble with. The theme reminded me too much of the Columbine massacre, and that was a little too real for me.
Helpful Score: 1
Good read, but I do have to say many parts were difficult to read. This was my first Picoult book and I was instantly hooked. As a former teacher, it really makes you think about how young bullying starts in our children. Many Picoult books I will read again and again, this one I probably will not be able to. Not because it wasn't wonderfully written, but because it was so true and scary to the way the world is today. I do recommend this book though...especially to parents and anyone who works with children.
Helpful Score: 1
As always, excellent read!
Helpful Score: 1
What I loved most about this book is how well-developed, rich, and complex the characters are. It's what makes it so engrossing and hard to put down. I became invested in every single character, and the author forces you to let go of your expectations of what "good" and "bad" people are. Loved it.
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of Picoult's better novels - her writing style is more developed. Excellent but sad story that is so timely. I have added this to our high school library book shelf.
Helpful Score: 1
This book was so absolutely gripping, that I had to force myself to take breaks to get back to reality. It really makes you question how schools and teenagers co-exist and unfortunately, how extreme violent acts such as school shootings can take place in our world today. The characters were real and complex, and the plot full of surprises and twists. I read any Jodi Picoult book that I can get my hands on and am a huge fan of My Sister's Keeper and The Pact, but this one far surpasses both. I highly recommend this book!
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of my favorite contemporary books. I have recommended it to everyone in my life that reads - friends, family, and some of my students. It is more violent than Picoult's typical stories, but there is still the expected character development and flaws not to mention plenty of tear-jerker moments throughout.
As a high school teacher, I think Picoult nailed the social hierarchy of teens today and she did a great job of making even the less likable characters into a good approximation of real people. I wish every teacher would read this book and perhaps react differently to the "teasing" that happens in hallways and lunchrooms every day - it certainly made me see teen interactions with a little less of a rosy tint.
A little predictable towards the end, but with a few twists and turns in the road, this is a great read by a talented author. There were times where it could have felt so contrived and fake, but Picoult really did a nice job of building the characters and the scenes both in present and past settings.
As a high school teacher, I think Picoult nailed the social hierarchy of teens today and she did a great job of making even the less likable characters into a good approximation of real people. I wish every teacher would read this book and perhaps react differently to the "teasing" that happens in hallways and lunchrooms every day - it certainly made me see teen interactions with a little less of a rosy tint.
A little predictable towards the end, but with a few twists and turns in the road, this is a great read by a talented author. There were times where it could have felt so contrived and fake, but Picoult really did a nice job of building the characters and the scenes both in present and past settings.
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book.
Jodi Picoult has a way in her writing to begin confusing the reader, but then all the pieces start falling into place. She also always shocks you in the end.
Sad book, though, from all character's perspectives.
Worth reading, definitely!
Jodi Picoult has a way in her writing to begin confusing the reader, but then all the pieces start falling into place. She also always shocks you in the end.
Sad book, though, from all character's perspectives.
Worth reading, definitely!
Helpful Score: 1
Very thoughtful read.
Helpful Score: 1
This is the first Jodi Picoult book I've read, and I'm sure it won't be the last. Unsettling story of a school shooting in which the shooter survives & stands trial. Interesting points of view with emphasis on the shooter's family and close childhood friend. Surprise ending! Good read!
Helpful Score: 1
great book..one of my favorites of Jodi Picoults
Great book! Not at all what I expected but Jodi Picoult's usual glimpse of real people and how life can be unexpected and surprising.
This is a great book. I could not put it down! I am not a fast reader unless i have a book that i really like. I finished this in a week. Such a great story. Jodi Picoult is my one of my favorite authors,she always writes stories that are so true to life and really make you think.
Another great Jodi Picoult Book!
I am a Picoult fan and I thought this one was a bit slow and the characters were not quite developed in the first half of the book as they became later in the book. I still enjoyed it and would recommend it but just not one of my favorites.
Nineteen Minutes is the tragic story of Josie and Peter, two best friends that grow apart due to popularity. From their seperation as friends on, each grow further and futher apart until one day they end up back together - laying on the ground of the locker room after Peter has gone on a rampage, shooting up the school and killing many of his classmates. What could drive someone to this point? This novel gets inside the minds of not only the loser of the school, Peter but the winner as well, Josie to see both sides of the popularity game in High School. This novel bounces between what led to such a tragedy and the present time, placing the framework of what if turning into what was.
This novel is well written and fast paced enough to keep somone turning from page to page. The only issues I have with the novel is some unsolved mysteries and the last chapter could have been a bit more filled out. All in all though it is a solid book that is a good read.
This novel is well written and fast paced enough to keep somone turning from page to page. The only issues I have with the novel is some unsolved mysteries and the last chapter could have been a bit more filled out. All in all though it is a solid book that is a good read.
Eye openning and realistic story. I couldn't put this book down. Well written!!
I thought this book was amazing! I'm a mom, and "Nineteen Minutes" haunted me for days after I read it. A riveting and thought-provoking read!
This book is definitely a page turner. It was my first Jodi Picoult book and I COULD NOT put it down. You think you know where this book is going and then it takes a right turn. For those of you with teenagers, this book really makes you think. I highly recommend it.
I always find it hard to read books dealing with school shootings, since I am the mother of two school-aged children. NINETEEN MINUTES, however, is an emotional story that should be required reading for teens, along with their watching of the movie REQUIEM FOR A DREAM.
Reading this story of a bullied teen who finally has enough and takes out his anger on his high school is enlightening, and, at times, hard to read. I found it very easy to identify with many of the characters in the book: not just with the shooter, but with the judge's daughter, who wants only to fit in and be popular, and the jocks, who don't know how to be anything but what they are.
NINETEEN MINUTES is a great book. I can honestly say I enjoyed it, even while crying my way through several passages. Read it -- whether a teen or the parent of a teenager, and find out what REALLY happens in high schools around the US -- and what could be happening, quite possibly, in your own hometown.
Reading this story of a bullied teen who finally has enough and takes out his anger on his high school is enlightening, and, at times, hard to read. I found it very easy to identify with many of the characters in the book: not just with the shooter, but with the judge's daughter, who wants only to fit in and be popular, and the jocks, who don't know how to be anything but what they are.
NINETEEN MINUTES is a great book. I can honestly say I enjoyed it, even while crying my way through several passages. Read it -- whether a teen or the parent of a teenager, and find out what REALLY happens in high schools around the US -- and what could be happening, quite possibly, in your own hometown.
another great book by jodi picoult!
I think that every teacher should have to read this book. Great book!
Waste of time reading this, I was very disapointed. I usually enjoy reading JP's books but this one was like someone else wrote it. It didn't have the usual style or content. I think JP was trying too hard to be a teenager in this, language was very intense.
Enjoyed this book...it read at a nice pace...the story was well put together.
This book was absolutely rivetting- Picoult takes a modern topic that is every parents nightmare and creates a story that is mesmerizing taking us into the mind and motivation of the teen shooter. She paints the story with many shades of grey and nuances are explored that are lost in the newspapers reporting of such incidents in our society.
Worth the read. Not quite the twisted ending I expected though I expected one after reading a few other Picoults. Good and damn scary if you're a mother/parent!
This is only the 2nd book I have read by Jodi Picoult and I have enjoyed them. This book is about a school shooting and effects it has on several of the characters. A very good read.
Anything by Jodi Picoult is great. And this is no exception. I find myself looking at issues that I have felt so stronly about, from a completely different perspective, and realizing that nothing is as simple as it seems. Wonderful book.
This is one of Jodi Picoults best books!! I loved it!
Plots with school shootings and bullying have been rampant in the past 10 or so years, but I think this was one of the first. It's a thoughtful book and emotionally taxing but worth the read. Not a big fan of the author myself, but this was a moving story.
Easy read,sad,but a eye opener.
Great read - it kept me guessing all the way to the ending. As a mother, it was difficult to NOT get emotional. Makes me want to hug my little girl. Sad, but riveting subject.
Focus on school shooting, of course life changing for all. Technique: intricate flashbacks and 1st person examination of the minutiae of the peoples' challenges living life and coping with real or perceived hardships. Very long in the middle. Some characters (like real people) very self absorbed, with "poor pitiful me" attitudes and few coping skills (like real people). But I got tired of reading about it. Way too much drama. I skipped about 100 pages and picked up the last 20 and feel like I only missed filler. Maybe I've moved on from Picoult as this flashback technique seems to be her main writing style, and it can become tedious.
Incredible book. Couldn't weait to start reading it and then couldn't put it down till I finished it.
Unexpected twist. Thought-provoking for sure.
Excellent story by Jodi Picoult, as usual. Although I sometimes get a little tired of the absolute stoicism of her characters, her books always get my mind working again.
The best book I have EVER read! I could't put it down! This was the first Jodi Picoult book I had read and I must say it hooked me! The ending was AMAZING and I can honestly say I did not see it coming! A MUST READ.
Wow, this book made me think. It makes me wonder if this stuff really goes on in high school. I found myself really disliking the bullies. Easy to read very quickly. Good book!
A good read, page-turner...although parts were a bit predictable, I enjoyed it!
I love her books. I know they're terribly Lifetime-movie-esque, but I just love them. Utterly emotional, impossible to put down. You care about all of the characters - and there is always a twist at the end. This one was no different.
Even though it barely glosses the surface, I really like that an author tried to take the time to write a story about how, even just a little, it is for kids who get picked on when they're young. It's definitely something that needs to start at home (like put a baby monitor in your kids room until they're 18, especially if they talk to ANYONE online--seriously, trolls start young) and parents need to stop raising bullies (and realize all kids aren't angels).
My big complaint is the ending. It's getting to be a thing for Picoult when she can't figure out what to do with a character's future.
My big complaint is the ending. It's getting to be a thing for Picoult when she can't figure out what to do with a character's future.
I really enjoy books by this author...this was the first that I read and it was enthralling! Picoult really gets into analyzing her charactors, and always gives a bit of a surprize ending. She does not disappoint in this book to surprize you. Once you start this book it will definitely be hard to put down until you have finished.
Being the mother of a 5yo and 5 month old, this story was very hard to read, but brought back high school and all of its political nuances. Having 'read' it on CD was helpful to me, as I think the style/format lends itself to hearing the story since the story jumps forward and backward in time. Very well written and insightful. I have to agree with others that the ending was disappointing and seemed to reach to far to make a point that could have been made without quite so much drama. I enjoyed it and will recommend to other mothers with small children as a guide to 'pay attention' to your kids regardless of their rank in the social strata.
Jodi Picoult's latest novel (2007) - liked it did not love it but still a good read by a good author
Great book! I want to read more from this author!
It is amazing that the "19 minutes" all take place in the very first few pages of the book, yet Jodi Picoult still captures you for the entire story. It was a really good book that makes you look as small children on the playground differently, b/c you wonder how what happens to them now at this young age can impact them for their whole life.
I really enjoyed this book.
I really enjoyed this book.
I could not put this down.....It is soooo good! It makes you really think about the story, I enjoyed every minute of it and would recommend it so anyone! (Who is above 13years of age!!)
Having never read Jodi Picoult before, I am pleased with her style. This book was very thought-provoking for me because it was about the cruelty of children to other children. It's also about the love of parents for their children whether they are the innocent victims or the accused.
Very good read for anyone...especially those with school-age kids.
Very good read for anyone...especially those with school-age kids.
The story behind a school shooting, but with a twist--it looks sympathetically at the family of the shooter and how even a kid who performs a horrendous act has someone who has loved him. Picoult provides a good in-depth look at the potential consequences of bullying. It really makes you think about judgements and that we need to dig beyond the surface to find truth.
I though this was a really powerful book and really made a person think about growing up with peer pressure and bullies. It is interesting to understand all the different sides and options of different people so i like how Jodi portrays different perspectives with different characters in the book.
I have never before read a fictional story which could have passed as a non-fiction story because it is so real. My hands were shaking and my eyes welling up with tears toward the end.
I don't want to write any spoilers, but please, PLEASE, if you're a parent, if you're a teacher or school administrator, pick up this book and read it. It's a story we know but desire to pretend we don't know!
I seldom write book reviews unless I think the book is brilliant or thing the book is a waste of time. This book, in my opinion, is truly brilliant as well as shocking for the truth that is buried within it!
I don't want to write any spoilers, but please, PLEASE, if you're a parent, if you're a teacher or school administrator, pick up this book and read it. It's a story we know but desire to pretend we don't know!
I seldom write book reviews unless I think the book is brilliant or thing the book is a waste of time. This book, in my opinion, is truly brilliant as well as shocking for the truth that is buried within it!
Of all Jodi Picoult's book this was probably the one I enjoyed the most. It was an interesting perspective on school violence. The story doesn't condone what the school gunman has done but it gives you the view from the other side of the fence. I would recommend it as a worthwhile read.
In Picoult's books you can see yourself joining with either side of the moral dilema presented and this one is no different. Very engaging story and a must read!
Excellent! Multiple perspectives show the mindset of the child who is bullied and later takes aim at his tormentors.
This was, by far, the best Picoult novel that I've read. Granted, I've only read three, but I thought the others were terrible, and I was ready to give up on her. But, this book renewed my hope in her novels, and I'll definitely be reading more in the future.
As a teacher, I was fascinated about the topic of school shootings. I think every reader could find some way to relate to both the bully and the bullied. I found myself empathizing with the students and even the shooter. I love the history and background she gives on each character - it makes them so much more real. I also love how Picoult jumped back and forth from the past to the present throughout the whole book. It added meaning and depth to the characters and to the story line.
This was one of the best books I've read in awhile. And I'm happy to jump back on the Picoult train:)
As a teacher, I was fascinated about the topic of school shootings. I think every reader could find some way to relate to both the bully and the bullied. I found myself empathizing with the students and even the shooter. I love the history and background she gives on each character - it makes them so much more real. I also love how Picoult jumped back and forth from the past to the present throughout the whole book. It added meaning and depth to the characters and to the story line.
This was one of the best books I've read in awhile. And I'm happy to jump back on the Picoult train:)
I LOVED this book. Another homerun for Picoult.
I really like Jodi Picoult, and this book does not disapoint.
I LOVE JODI PICOULT and this is one of her best. I read it in one night. Her stories are not always easy but they are thought provoking and very well written. I recommend all of her books.
Ms Picoult has done it again with Nineteen Minutes. Each book i have read of hers always touches my heart and i am crying somewhere during the novel. This author has a way of describing and dealing with heart aches that so many of us have endured or watched or helped take care of. Beautifully written, Nineteen Minutes deals with the subject of bullying and is worth the time to read. If you enjoy heart touching, reality reads this one you may like also.
Wow! I loved this book. I've read a few of Jodi Picoult's books and so far this is my favorite.
The author did a great job with all the varying characters and how the school shooting affected all of them. I was able to empathize with all the characters--even the shooter.
Really an emotional read, and one that I'm sure will stay with me for a long while.
The author did a great job with all the varying characters and how the school shooting affected all of them. I was able to empathize with all the characters--even the shooter.
Really an emotional read, and one that I'm sure will stay with me for a long while.
Yet again, a wonderful read by Picoult. Parts of it were slightly predictable, but somehow that didn't manage to ruin the book for me as the characters were so well developed. She draws you into her storyline each time...
Excellent book. My dad and I listened to it crossing the country and my 85 year old dad enjoyed it and it created some good conversation as we drove. The twist in the story was unexpected and interesting.
It reallt
It reallt
Picoult got this one wrong. I generally like her works and the fact that she looks at issues from an unpopular point of view; however, the twist that she threw into this one at the end was neither realistic nor developed throughout the piece. This will likely be my last Picoult.
I loved this book and will probably read it several times over. Couldn't put it down.
I have turned in to a huge Jodi Picoult fan. Her books are always about topics with grey areas between what you typically think of as right or wrong and always make me stretch outside of my normal thinking about situations. They are the kind of books you can't put down and have you talking about the topics of the book with anyone who will listen.
The book follows Peter, his parents, Josie, her mother, and basically the whole town through the aftermath of a school shooting, the investigation, and the trial. It is so interesting to see how the different characters in the book react and cope with what has happened and there is a twist in the end that you might not see coming.
Again it was another great book from Jodi Picoult and one of my all time favorites.
I give this one 4.5 out of 5 stars!
The book follows Peter, his parents, Josie, her mother, and basically the whole town through the aftermath of a school shooting, the investigation, and the trial. It is so interesting to see how the different characters in the book react and cope with what has happened and there is a twist in the end that you might not see coming.
Again it was another great book from Jodi Picoult and one of my all time favorites.
I give this one 4.5 out of 5 stars!
Picoult has done it again. This is one book you will not want to put down. If you have children, or were a child, you will be able to identify with the characters of this novel. It hits home on so many levels.
Like her others, this is a very well written book. Kept be guessing til the end cause I just had to find out the truth. A real page turner.
Another great book by Jodi Picoult, a real page turner for sure. Very emotional and worth the read!
I read this book in 2 days. I enjoyed it so much I bought 2 more by this author.
Good book with the usual Picoult twist at the end. Deals with the issues of bullying and school violence. Fast read.
This book has a great story line, begging you to try and see life through a bullied teen's eyes. Of course it's no excuse to do what he did, but Picoult likes to provoke us a bit. Maybe a few teens will read it and take some pity?? High school is a tough place for teens. I think as we become adults it is more acceptable to be different (or even that we are more accepting of ourselves).
I actually envisioned a different ending, considering Josie's abusive boyfriend. I DO wish Picoult would have tried to inspire teen victims of abuse to stand up for themselves and get help, though.
The first book I read by Picoult was My sisters keeper, which I loved for the story line but hated the roving 1st person point of view. Picture Perfect is the next book on my list!
I actually envisioned a different ending, considering Josie's abusive boyfriend. I DO wish Picoult would have tried to inspire teen victims of abuse to stand up for themselves and get help, though.
The first book I read by Picoult was My sisters keeper, which I loved for the story line but hated the roving 1st person point of view. Picture Perfect is the next book on my list!
A fascinating (fictional) study of a very current topic. As always Jodi Picoult tackles difficult moral issues head on. Definitely food for thought that should be required reading for all parents of teenagers, educators, and students. The character development is excellent and the writing economical.
If you didn't give this book a five go back and re read it you missed something.
THIS BOOK IS AMAZING
I have read four of her books already and I have to say this is the best, she pulled it together at the end wonderfully. I didn't like how it turned out but I know it was fair and that doesn't make it any better but welcome to life.
This was GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you want to read her books start with this one. I promise you won't be dispointed.
If you have children in school (any school) READ IT!!!!
THIS BOOK IS AMAZING
I have read four of her books already and I have to say this is the best, she pulled it together at the end wonderfully. I didn't like how it turned out but I know it was fair and that doesn't make it any better but welcome to life.
This was GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you want to read her books start with this one. I promise you won't be dispointed.
If you have children in school (any school) READ IT!!!!
This is my absolute favorite Jodi Picoult book..It even beat out My Sister's Keeper, Hands Down...
This book was very interesting in that it addressed the power of cliques, the effects of bullying and parenting. I really enjoyed reading it - as I do many of her books.
Great Jodi Picoult book.
A compelling book that you don't want to put down, this tells the story of a school shooting that examines the emotions, reactions and thinking of the shooter, the students, the mother of the shooter, the mother of a surviving student, and the detective examining the case. The kind of bullying/harassment that happens in today's schools is depicted and was quite an eye-opener for this reader. It is not a "fun" read due to the topic, but it does grab you.
Like all of Jodi Picoult's books, this is another incredible journey that in the end makes you feel you understand what it's like to experience a tragedy from everyone's perspective. She is a gifted writer whose books should not be missed.
Kept me at the end of my seat the whole book. You can't help but get pulled into every character's story. Wonderful!
Great book, interesting and emotional.
Very good book. Even though I guessed the ending I thought the author did an excellent job of writing this book. I liked how she continuously wrote the story line from different character perspectives. At times, it was hard to read because of the storyline but I expected that. I would definitely recommend this book.
loved this book. love the author, this is my second book by her and she writes so you feel like you are experiencing everything along with the characters. I will read more from her for sure.
I could not put this one down. Provokes thought and drew me into caring about the characters. My favorite by Picoult so far.
This was one of the best books I've read in a while. I could not put it down. It really hits on modern issues and makes you think the whole time. While it's not light reading, it had me wanting to not stop reading it. One of her best!
This book was captivating!! Loved it!
Love Jodi Picoult books and this one was no exception. Her books make you think about what you really believe.
One of the best books I have read in a long time and I read a lot of books. I have read a few of Jodi Picoult's books but so far this is the best one. She really gets into the mind of the boy that does the shooting and from there she thoroughly describes the hurts and the fears and the feelings of all the other characters of the story. It was one of those books that I couldn't wait to get done with whatever I was doing so I could get back to the book and read some more. It is a rather thick book but worth every page. A really great read.
Incredibly haunted read. The issues that we face as a community are brought to life in this heart wrenching novel. Jodi Picoult is a genius when it comes to tugging at the heart strings.
Anonymous reviewed Nineteen Minutes on
This is the first Jodi Picoult book I've read, I was disappointed. It just didn't ring true to me, especially the media and legal aspects. She did lots of flashbacks, which to me made the story disjointed. She added some aspects that didn't necessarily improve on the story and made it less believable (the older brother would have been much more of a part of a life, he and his fate was barely touched on.) My jaw didn't drop at the ending. The author does better at micro- than she does at macro-.
This was an excellent book although it was disturbing and especially in light of recent school shootings and the sadness and questions left behind. Having said that it is a read that every parent should read to evaluate what we do to our children and what bullies can do to our children.
There's a lot of good stuff in this book, but it has it's flaws. So many characters are introduced in the beginning chapters that I stopped even trying to keep track of them all. The scenes flip back and forth in time often enough that you're not sure at the beginning of each one whether you're continuing the linear timeline from the last scene or if you've jumped again. She makes the shooter such a sympathetic character that I started feeling like I was being beaten over the head with it, which only reinforces my feeling that this 400 page book could have been 100 pages shorter, since I was often feeling like I wanted the story to move faster.
I much prefer Frank Turner Hollon's Blood and Circumstances.
I much prefer Frank Turner Hollon's Blood and Circumstances.
GREAT BOOK,A STORY ABOUT HOW ONE KID WILL DEAL WITH OTHERS THAT HAVE BULLIED HIM SINCE KINDERGARTEN,SURPRISING ENDING.
As usual, her surprising plot twists and engaging characters make for as much of a "read-at-one-sitting" as you can get away with!
This book is the reason I fell in love with the author Jodi Picoult. She writes about such real life situations that make you sit back and think. Nineteen Minutes is a book that will make you cry and not just for the victims. You will cry for everyone involved. The book follows the after math of a school shooting, but also lets you look back on the lives of a few that are involved. You start to feel for each and every character and at the end you are in for a huge suprise. It was a great read and so close to the heart that it had me crying for awhile even after I put the book down. It is about love, loss, tragedy, and exactly how far one will go for people they truly love.
This book was amazing. It kept me glued to the pages. The trial at the end was really nice.
One of my Favorites by Jodi, well written and superb characters. You begin to feel for the antagonist, that is the mark of a good writer. Had goosebumps as I read the final pages. The twists and turns keep you reading and I was unable to put it down.
Since the Tradegy of Columbine hits close to home with me - so did this book. This was a compelling story line and well written just like all the rest of Jodi Picoult's books.
Love Jodi Picoult!
An excellent book for any one concerned about the after effects of bullying and teasing in school or life in general. Written in a way that leaves a very good base to be discussed with others.
This book is really good! I read it and found myself still talking about it even after it was over. I really felt for the main character and what he went through his whole life. A very emotional read.
Good book, as a mother it really made me think. Based around a Columbine type situation, you get to see the story from many different points of view.
I am a huge fan of Jodi Picoult and Nineteen Minutes did not disappoint me. The book jumps from past to current but it is easy to follow. I really liked the handwritten notes before each chapter that you can never really guess which 2 of the main characters is the author. This book has is a must read for all of us out there that do not understand the things that are going on in the world today with teen violence and it really shines light on bullys,popular kids, parental relationships & more. I think this would be a great read for teens & parents, but not limited too.
Author always has a message to send in each book. This one was great and so appropriate to what is happening in our society right now.
I am enjoying the book, not quite done, but it is compelling and well written. I think the character development is well thought out and has kept me intrigued and wanting to read the next page. Can't wait to read the ending.
I think this should be required reading for all high school aged kids.
Excellent!
She is my favorite female author.
This is one of her best books to date.
She is my favorite female author.
This is one of her best books to date.
Book was fantastic! Quick read. Very compelling!
Very good
This one is okay. It's the third one that I read of Picoult. I really liked the first one that I read and really hated the second one that I read, and this one just kinda sat in the middle. I doubt I'd read it again.
My emotions were all over the place when I read this book. I thought it was very well written to understand everyone involved. I think every parent and teenager should read it. It is very relevant to our world today! Parents are too busy or uninvolved. Kids are bullies, bullied, forgotten, misunderstood, outspoken or introverted. Somehow we need to do better.
A difficult subject but masterfully handled by the queen of contemporary storytelling. Jodi Picoult has done her homework and her characters seem very real. You grieve along with each one of them. One of her best.
Although this is Colimbine-like story, it's really a story about bullying and the affects it has on the victims and their loved ones. It will keep you turning pages rght up until the end.
Picoult turns a novelist's eye on the complex and disturbing topic of school shootings.
Another excellent Picoult book
In addition to the book description:
Peter's childhood and youth partly reads itself as many do. Those which are "unfortunate" to be different and don't want to or can't be like the mainstream are the outsider, therefore often the targets of mocking and malice. Tackling the circumstances that might lead to school shootings I found the book a bit too much to be a dripping cliché.
Of course it is interesting to see through the shooter's eyes but I never felt that would justify what the main character Peter did. More important to me would have been a focus on his parents (whose faults also felt like the typical cliché), not only in the past but preferably in the present but that's just my opinion. Instead we get a denying father and a mother only asking herself what she did wrong.
To come to the plot itself I found a lot of characters far fetched and just too unbelievable to really have happened.
The ending is absolutely unrealistic and unbelievable. It seems forced and stands out of the rest of the book. Although the book is fictional it relates on facts and research of actually happened School shootings in the past. Why the writer felt the ending must not match the rest of the book is an unsolved mystery to me.
Overall, I didn't like it but I didn't dislike it either. For me it was just a collection of other facts about school shootings, circumstances and trial journals.
The book might be something for students to read in school and maybe learn about their everyday actions in school.
Peter's childhood and youth partly reads itself as many do. Those which are "unfortunate" to be different and don't want to or can't be like the mainstream are the outsider, therefore often the targets of mocking and malice. Tackling the circumstances that might lead to school shootings I found the book a bit too much to be a dripping cliché.
Of course it is interesting to see through the shooter's eyes but I never felt that would justify what the main character Peter did. More important to me would have been a focus on his parents (whose faults also felt like the typical cliché), not only in the past but preferably in the present but that's just my opinion. Instead we get a denying father and a mother only asking herself what she did wrong.
To come to the plot itself I found a lot of characters far fetched and just too unbelievable to really have happened.
The ending is absolutely unrealistic and unbelievable. It seems forced and stands out of the rest of the book. Although the book is fictional it relates on facts and research of actually happened School shootings in the past. Why the writer felt the ending must not match the rest of the book is an unsolved mystery to me.
Overall, I didn't like it but I didn't dislike it either. For me it was just a collection of other facts about school shootings, circumstances and trial journals.
The book might be something for students to read in school and maybe learn about their everyday actions in school.
My first Jodi Picoult book. I'm hooked on her now...need I say more?
Enjoyed this very much and love to give more stars, but can't as there are none
For the topic, this book was just too long for me, and it became tedious. Every possible angle was examined. But Picoult is an excellent writer, and I enjoy her writing in general. Great study from a victim's viewpoint. D.
I loved this book.....but I feel in her effort to bring a twist to the ending, Picoult screwed up. The contrived scenario ruined it for me.
I rated this book lower than other Jodi Picoult books I've read because the ending was not believable.
Jodi Picoult has the power to humanize the most morally devoid East Coaster to the average Midwestern. This book is no exception. However, after the final court room twist, we do not see what was going on in Josie's head. We see Peter's, his mother's, and her mother's point of view. Yet, Josie was the one who altered the entire story; therefore I found the ending lacking.
Again, Jodi keeps me wanting more at the end.
Not at all what I expected turns out to be a really fantastic book.
First let me tell you why I read this book. The book was assigned to a high school English class and parents rebelled, a wire service picked up the story and a conservative blog reprinted it. Commenters on the blog more or less ranted about how awful the book is, and wanted to virtually toss it on a bonfire. If a bunch of parents and conservatives hate the book, that means I have to read it.
I got the book, but wasnt in any hurry to read it, it sort of felt like an assignment. I started reading and got hooked on the story and the characters. My conclusion is that the parents who protested this book and those that commented on the blog obviously hadnt read it and didnt know much about it. The book was not an a chore to read, in fact much the opposite. I should have read it sooner as I really enjoyed it.
Although the shooting is a plot device, the book really isnt about the shooting. Its about relationships. The story opens with a high school shooting in which ten kids are killed and a bunch wounded. As a plot device, this one gets your attention and rubs your nose in the sometimes awfulness and often emptiness of relationships. The book is organized around the shooting the shooting, the investigation into the shooting, the trial and the verdict, with lots of flashbacks.
The real story is about the backstory of the shooter and one of the students who survived plus their moms. I felt that the author did a first rate job developing these characters and sharing their pain. Each of these characters is written in three dimensions, you can see their struggles and ultimately their acceptance.
About now you are thinking that the book is probably not something you want to read because you may be squeamish about the shooting. Get over it and read it, its an excellent book. The author takes the reader on a journey of growth and gently leads the reader to a place that is far different than expected. As I said, the book isnt about the school shooting, its about the characters and their struggles and growth. The real relationship under the microscope is friendship, it's betrayal and weird twists of fate. Romantic love is sparse in this book, most of the love is about the love mothers have for their children, even when the children turn out to not be the children of each mothers dreams.
I think it's well suited to high school and up.
Violence warning: As you would expect, in a book about a school shooting, parts can be violent. The descriptions of some of the investigation as well as some of the wounds suffered are brief, but intense. Surprisingly, more of the violence is about the bullying that goes on in school. A minor theme is domestic abuse or more correctly abuse within a relationship.
Adult situations: Yes. Some straight sex between one of the main characters and her boyfriend which is tastefully done. This is not a romance novel. Some other sexual situations occur, but they are mostly innuendo. Some adult language
When its all said and done, is this really a book suitable for teenagers? I say yes. Its no worse than prime time television show when it comes to sex, violence and adult situations, and it is certainly has less sex, violence and adult themes than a cable television channel or an NC-17 movie.
I recommend this book, very well written, very real characters and the book is not about what you think it might be about not so much a surprise as an evolution.
It should be five stars, but I was frustrated with the ending so I took a star away. The ending was good, but Im going to be arrogant and complain as I think it deserved a slightly different ending.
First let me tell you why I read this book. The book was assigned to a high school English class and parents rebelled, a wire service picked up the story and a conservative blog reprinted it. Commenters on the blog more or less ranted about how awful the book is, and wanted to virtually toss it on a bonfire. If a bunch of parents and conservatives hate the book, that means I have to read it.
I got the book, but wasnt in any hurry to read it, it sort of felt like an assignment. I started reading and got hooked on the story and the characters. My conclusion is that the parents who protested this book and those that commented on the blog obviously hadnt read it and didnt know much about it. The book was not an a chore to read, in fact much the opposite. I should have read it sooner as I really enjoyed it.
Although the shooting is a plot device, the book really isnt about the shooting. Its about relationships. The story opens with a high school shooting in which ten kids are killed and a bunch wounded. As a plot device, this one gets your attention and rubs your nose in the sometimes awfulness and often emptiness of relationships. The book is organized around the shooting the shooting, the investigation into the shooting, the trial and the verdict, with lots of flashbacks.
The real story is about the backstory of the shooter and one of the students who survived plus their moms. I felt that the author did a first rate job developing these characters and sharing their pain. Each of these characters is written in three dimensions, you can see their struggles and ultimately their acceptance.
About now you are thinking that the book is probably not something you want to read because you may be squeamish about the shooting. Get over it and read it, its an excellent book. The author takes the reader on a journey of growth and gently leads the reader to a place that is far different than expected. As I said, the book isnt about the school shooting, its about the characters and their struggles and growth. The real relationship under the microscope is friendship, it's betrayal and weird twists of fate. Romantic love is sparse in this book, most of the love is about the love mothers have for their children, even when the children turn out to not be the children of each mothers dreams.
I think it's well suited to high school and up.
Violence warning: As you would expect, in a book about a school shooting, parts can be violent. The descriptions of some of the investigation as well as some of the wounds suffered are brief, but intense. Surprisingly, more of the violence is about the bullying that goes on in school. A minor theme is domestic abuse or more correctly abuse within a relationship.
Adult situations: Yes. Some straight sex between one of the main characters and her boyfriend which is tastefully done. This is not a romance novel. Some other sexual situations occur, but they are mostly innuendo. Some adult language
When its all said and done, is this really a book suitable for teenagers? I say yes. Its no worse than prime time television show when it comes to sex, violence and adult situations, and it is certainly has less sex, violence and adult themes than a cable television channel or an NC-17 movie.
I recommend this book, very well written, very real characters and the book is not about what you think it might be about not so much a surprise as an evolution.
It should be five stars, but I was frustrated with the ending so I took a star away. The ending was good, but Im going to be arrogant and complain as I think it deserved a slightly different ending.
Loved this book!!
Excellent! A tragic story told by all involved. Showed so much emotion! Great read.
Great Jodi Picoult book as usual!
The shear mass of this book scared me at first but once I started it I had a hard time putting it down so I could go to work or go to sleep. It makes me want to go back and be
friends with every non-popular person in high school. Great Read!
friends with every non-popular person in high school. Great Read!
She is the most incredible writer! I just can't get enough of her books!
This book stunk.