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Change of Heart: A Novel

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The acclaimed #1 New York Times bestselling author presents a spellbinding tale of a mother's tragic loss and one man's last chance at gaining salvation.

Can we save ourselves, or do we rely on others to do it? Is what we believe always the truth?

One moment June Nealon was happily looking forward to years full of laughter and adventure with her family, and the next, she was staring into a future that was as empty as her heart. Now her life is a waiting game. Waiting for time to heal her wounds, waiting for justice. In short, waiting for a miracle to happen.

For Shay Bourne, life holds no more surprises. The world has given him nothing, and he has nothing to offer the world. In a heartbeat, though, something happens that changes everything for him. Now, he has one last chance for salvation, and it lies with June's eleven-year-old daughter, Claire. But between Shay and Claire stretches an ocean of bitter regrets, past crimes, and the rage of a mother who has lost her child.

Would you give up your vengeance against someone you hate if it meant saving someone you love? Would you want your dreams to come true if it meant granting your enemy's dying wish?

Once again, Jodi Picoult mesmerizes and enthralls readers with this story of redemption, justice, and love.

 

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What if saving the life of that sole remaining love required you not only to forgive the man you hate most in the world but also grant him his dying wish. There's a line three-quarters of the way through "Change of Heart' that goes like this: "How could I not have known that you see God every time you look at the face of the person you love." An on-the-edge-of your-seat, riveting page-turner, the novel turns that query upside-down posing the questions of a mother no human being would ever dare ask of her. What if, from that point forward, looking into the eyes of the one you loved might mean you'd see the Devil instead of God. What if there were only one person left in your life whom you truly loved. What if all the others were murdered. Although its ending was rather over-the-top and contrived, "Change of Heart" still has me thinking, squirming and talking two full weeks after I finished it. It was my first Jodi Picoult novel, but I have a feeling it won't be my last.

After reading My Sister's Keeper I was really excited to get into the next Jodi Picoult book. So much so that I feel as though I've learned some new things, medically, legally, or otherwise from them. I struggled to get through the rest of the book (however I am one of those people that once I start a book or a movie, no matter how bad it is, I have to finish it).

I really did. Though the information and troubled minds that the preist and Maggir had are/were very benefical for the book I feel like they left out a lot of Shayne's perspectives. I wanted to love this book.

The book seemed to be mainly focused on the preist and on Maggie Bloom, with a bit of a mixture on Shayne (the character sentenced to death for the murder of the victim's husband and daughter)and an inmate of his. However it was a bit of a disappointment to me. I enjoyed the beginning of the story but about halfway through the plot seemed to have slowed down.

I felt very uneasy of the ending of this book and how certain issues were resolved among the victim and information she found out.What I do love about jodi and her books is that she really seems to research a lot of the things involved in her book. I won't let this book deter me from some of her other books though and do look forward to reading some more of them.

I recently read a few of Jodi's books and fell in love with her character building and the journey that she takes you on. The other characters in the book were an atheist, agnostic and a Rabbi but the only one to suffer any tiny bit of a crisis of faith was the priest. Bringing in the Gnostic books was laughable at best. The book was almost perfectly coupled with the Green Mile - the characters, the premise surrounding the prisoner on death row, the supernatural, etc. She is truly skilled but this one felt contrived and plagiarized. I was bored to tears. Unfortunately, I spent the first half of this book mad that I was reading the Green Mile and the 2nd half wondering how the Da Vinci Code crept in. It's overdone, predictable and in poor taste.

The 2nd half took the tired and overdone "Catholic priest has a crisis of faith". The cliche is extremely old by now. To try to give them some sort of credibility is what every author is reaching for and it is getting ridiculous.I will continue to read Jodi's books because I loved her other books and I want to give her the benefit of the doubt. Leave the theology to the theologians and continue to do wonderful character development.

I had to push myself to finish the book. However, "Change of Heart" does not live up to "My Sister's Keeper". I also wanted to like this book because I thought "My Sister's Keeper" was excellent. Too much debate and too little action if you ask me. It starts out with a bang but quickly becomes mired in theological debate. Halfway through the book, I began skipping the theological rhetoric dosed out by the priest, the rabbi, and the atheist turned believer. I agree with another reviewer who wrote that there was not enough focus on the victim's family and the events leading up to the murders. The premise was a good one but I think Jodi could have done more with it.

Strangely when I felt the book got better is when the subject of religion actually came into play. I really wanted to like this book. The description sounded good and I thought it would be an easy read. It got better about half way through and I was able to finish the book. Made me wonder if there was any truth to his story about what really happened the night of the murders. I was very disappointed.

I learned some things I didn't already know and was pleased to read about a few things most people probably don't realize. A friend recommended Jodi Picoult and said this book was her favorite. I've always been intrigued by the history of religion and the subject of the Gnostic books of the Bible. Before to long I felt like I was reading a very bad version of Stephen King's "The Green Mile" mixed with any one of John Grisham's books. I actually almost stopped reading. I found most of the book predictable, but was slightly surprised in the end to discover Shay might have planned it all.

I didn't like ending the book with doubts of one of the main characters true motives.

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