First of all, I never would have considered to read a Jodi Picoult book on my own accord. When the list was published, I still wondered if I should sit this one out. It was only once I realised that she also wrote My Sister's Keeper, which I really want to see, that I figured I should give it a go.
Well, I absolutely loved it. I literally could not put the book down. The characters were well drawn and I really felt for them. Even though Peter in this book and Kevin in the first book committed the same crime, I felt much more empathy for Peter. I also liked Lacy as a character.
I was a little surprised that the book seemed to focus more on Alex and Josie then on Peter and his family. It was only at the end of the book that it became clear why that is the case.
There is two things about the book that I did not like. I would have loved to read about the reaction to Peter's suicide. How did his family feel? How did they react? What effect did this have on them? I also would have liked to read something about Josie's trial. She was such a central character throughout the book. It just did not sit right with me that her trial was covered only as a side note.
Corinna