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Recommend your favorite Jodi Piccoult book?

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Shannon

House Rules

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Marilyn

I agree. House Rules was an enlightening, educational and interesting read. Couldn’t put it down.

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Maryann

Love it and it has helped me better understand my Grandson who is on the spectrum.

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Shannon

Nineteen Minutes or Small great Things. Both 5s for me!

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Jan

The first one I read was Plain Truth, and that was my favorite until Small Great Things. I loved House Rules, too!

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Tina

The storyteller

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Shana

The Storyteller

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Jenn

I am not a particular fan of her books but I do read them as part of my job. I have to say Small Great Things blew me away

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Marcia

Small Great Things

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Beth

Plain Truth.

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Krystena

My Sisters Keeper

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Krystena

It’s even better than the movie! And a little different too.

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Nikki

@Krystena way better than the movie!

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Emma

Totally different from the movie – not even the same story. Book was way better!

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Lou

Small Great Things would be hard to top

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Sally

The Pact

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Susan

Easily her best, for me anyway

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Roberta

Completely agree—this one was it for me!

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Lydia

I’ve read so many of her books and this one tops my charts as well.

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Kay

Leaving Time completely surprised me.

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Nikki

My Sister’s Keeper

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Nikki

Also Change of Heart was another favorite & Handle With Care

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Erin

19 Minutes. I teach at a school.

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Linda

Change of Heart

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Rose

Sorry, I don’t care for her writing.

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Suzanne

Ok-my first read was The Pact, enjoyed it, and put Picoult on my ‘when all else fails’ list. My Sister’s Keeper was a step up–I LOVED Small Great Things!!

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Destiny

The Pact & 19 Minutes

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Christine

The Pact!

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Jill

The Pact and Plain Truth!

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Vickie

I agree w/ Small Great Things. As an educator, 19 Minutes hit me pretty close too.

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Chan

19 minutes

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Rachel

The Storyteller

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Karen

House Rules

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Susan

The Storyteller and Small Great Things

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Caitlin

The Storyteller or Nineteen Minutes

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Vanessa

My first was vanishing acts – really enjoyed that and since then loved the storyteller and small great things

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Jane

Plain Truth

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Teresa

19 Minutes, no, Small Great Things. To hard to choose!

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Rachel

The Storyteller

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Sarah

Small Great Things

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Babs

the early novels.

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Annetta

I’ve only read My sister’s keeper but don’t know how any of her other books could possibly be better.

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Jeanette

Plain truth xx

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Kimberly

Leaving Time.
Small Great Things is a close second.

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Elaine

The first one of hers that I read was My Sister’s Keeper. I’ve read every one since then. I’d have to say My Sister’s Keeper, followed by The Storyteller.

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Linda

I like them all, I guess Handle With Care or The Storyteller would be my favorites!

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Elizabeth

I like them all… Even if the critics think they are a little bit predictable… The last one I read, leaving time, was excellent…and not as formulaic as some

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Zoe

Second Glance/ Mercy

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Mary

Small great things.

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Maryann

Leaving Time

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MariaQuestion author

I am reading Small Great Things now (first JP book). Looking for follow up.

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Kelly

Plain Truth and Small Great Things

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Corissa

19 minutes

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Cindy

My sisters keeper

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Julie

My Sister’s Keeper, 19 Minutes, Small Great Thinga

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Carolyn

19 Minutes

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Nancy

Small Great Things

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Amanda

Omg all of them? Each new one she publishes is my new favourite.

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