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A review by jazzy_jess69
Between the Lines by Jodi Picoult, Samantha van Leer
4.0
When I first picked up this book, I was curious as to how Jodi Picoult and her daughter did composing this story. You can tell from the beginning that the plot was all of Picoult's daughter's idea. This wasn't one of my favorite books, but I did find the different colored text and illustrations drawn into the margin of the pages extremely entertaining.
The plot of this story is actually a good one. It brings up a very good question: What happens to the characters once the book is closed, and how do the characters feel about reenacting the same story over and over again for eternity? And all in all, I thought that mother and daughter didn't I really good job of writing out this plan.
The romance was predictable, like any fairytale romance, and the ending wasn't exactly ideal. Like I said before, it wasn't one of my favorite stories, but it was a fun read, and I found that I couldn't put it down once I got into it.
The plot of this story is actually a good one. It brings up a very good question: What happens to the characters once the book is closed, and how do the characters feel about reenacting the same story over and over again for eternity? And all in all, I thought that mother and daughter didn't I really good job of writing out this plan.
The romance was predictable, like any fairytale romance, and the ending wasn't exactly ideal. Like I said before, it wasn't one of my favorite stories, but it was a fun read, and I found that I couldn't put it down once I got into it.