Thursday, April 2, 2009

Review

The Tenth Circle By. Jodi Picoult

Jodi Picoults "The Tenth Circle" is a realistic and conflict filled novel that keeps you wanting to read more. All chapters throughout the whole book have events of major conflict and this technique keeps you locked. The author uses events in this novel that are perfectly realistic and capable of happening to anyone and this is the concept that creates sympathy in your heart for the characters. While reading this book you realize that this type of story would relate to young girls who have been in the position that the main character is put in to. At one point in your life you may be put into a position where you realize that something or someone is not right and the situation that your in is not where you wish to be. This book appeals to the reader because you picture millions of people or young girls in fact in bad situations or relationships who cant stand up for themselves.The characters of a young girl named Trixie, her parents, her best friend Zephyr and her love interest Jason create the ideal group of characters for the plot line in this novel. The family crisis that occurs in this book fills your heart with warmth and concludes the fact that not all in life is colourful and beautiful. All in all this book appeals to the reader because of the reality and entertainment level created within it.

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