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Has anyone read ‘My sisters keeper’?!?! I cannot believe it!! Absolutely traumatised!!! Xxx

Has anyone read ‘My sisters keeper’?!?! I cannot believe it!! Absolutely traumatised!!! Xxx

Ruby #review

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Yvette

No, I watched the movie when it came out and I don’t think I can bring myself to reading the book
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*hugs

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RubyQuestion author

READ IT!! but prepare to be very upset

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Christina

The movie was absolutely NOT what happened in that book!

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Cathy

That’s for sure!! I liked movie best.

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Yvette

My dad passed away from cancer so it’s a bit of a touchy subject for me, I typically steer clear.

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Melanie

Do not watch the film. They totally changed the ending and ruined it x

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Dana

Yep.

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RubyQuestion author

I know! I watched the film first

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Melanie

@Ruby probably the best way round to do it. I read the book first then shouted at the tv when watching the film lol x

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RubyQuestion author

My Auntie told me to read it because the film is nothing… I got to the end and thought what is she on about and then bang just like that!! It hits you!! I couldn’t believe it!! X

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Melanie

@Ruby your auntie is a wise woman x

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Kim

YES I LOVED THAT @Book

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Rabecca

It was a good but emotional book. Nineteen minutes also by Jodi picolt is really good

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Bianca

Wonderful book! Got me hooked on the author with that one

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Laura

Loved the book but hated the film. How dare they change the end in such a drastic way!

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Maryann

I’ve read and re-read all of Jodi Picoult’s books. Not a bad one in the lot! Great stories, a book you can really get your teeth into, covering so many issues. I love the medical/legal genre in some of her books. She’s really #1 in my book (no pun intended!)

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Sabrina

All of her books are traumatizing

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Kelley

Loved the book!

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Imma

I was a sobbing mess as I read it. Haven’t picked up another book by this author since.

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Debbie

Same for me

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Janelle

I have only seen the movie.

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Linda

I have only seen the movie have not read the book.

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Clare

Yep, my reaction exactly!

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Amanda

Loved the book!

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Liz

Loved the book!

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Tina

Lol. I was…for days. But mad at the parents too. They caused it.

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LaVonne

I read this when it came out- loved the book- didn’t care for the tv adaptation.

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Josie

Loved the book, didn’t care for the movie.

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Robbie

Have read all of Jodi Picoult’s books. They are all thought provoking and so hard to put down.

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Christine

Awesome book. Movie not so much.

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Bj

The movie and book finish different from my memory??

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Catherine

That was my first and only ugly cry from a book!

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Sharon

In my tbr pile!

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Nicole

No.

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Pauline

Yes i read it and then watched the movie
Omg the ending in the movie made me crazy i wantes to break my tv

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Sharon

Yes read the book and watched the movie. The ending to the movie compared to the book is quite different.

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Dana

That’s the book that made me love Jodi Picoult! Listening to Lone Wolf now!

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Peg

We read it in the Book Club..some could not finish.

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Donna

I loved it.

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Lachhab

I’ve watched the film… I remember how I couldnt stop crying like a baby.

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Erin

Is this the book about her sister having cancer and the girl is a donor for her? If it is I have only seen the movie and it was ok.

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Colleen

Yea that’s the book.

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Cecilia

Love this book immensely! Refuse to see the movie b/c I heard they changed the ending ? In this case the book by far surpasses the movie.

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Debra

It really was a tearjerker. My emotions went from high to low! What a book!!

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Cecilia

One of my all time favorites ❤ heartbreakingly beautiful. Totally worth the ugly crying ? Jodi Picoult is absolutely one favorites!

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