| The Pact: A Love Story | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 56 reviews) Sales Rank: 1465 Category: Book
Author: Jodi Picoult Publisher: Avon Studio: Avon Manufacturer: Avon Label: Avon Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published) Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1
ISBN: 0061150142 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780061150142 ASIN: 0061150142
Publication Date: September 1, 2006 Release Date: August 29, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Until the phone calls came at three o'clock on a November morning, the Golds and their neighbors, the Hartes, had been inseparable. It was no surprise to anyone when their teenage children, Chris and Emily, began showing signs that their relationship was moving beyond that of lifelong friends. But now seventeen-year-old Emily is dead—shot with a gun her beloved and devoted Chris pilfered from his father's cabinet as part of an apparent suicide pact—leaving two devastated families stranded in the dark and dense predawn, desperate for answers about an unthinkable act and the children they never really knew. From New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult—one of the most powerful writers in contemporary fiction—comes a riveting, timely, heartbreaking, and terrifying novel of families in anguish and friendships ripped apart by inconceivable violence.
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  How Far for True Love? August 29, 2008 "The Pact" by Jodi Picoult is one of those books that you will never forget. Picoult points to what True Love should be about, along with examples of soulmates- how far would you go to make the one you love happy? At what point do you say, "Enough about what you want, what about what I want?" This is a story about suicide vs. murder. It's a hard topic to discuss, but as Picoult often does- she flourishes with its descriptions and jumbles your mind - causing you to always second guess your original answers. Picoult's story is wonderful. It has stayed with me for the past six months since I've read it. It's one of those books that you want others to read, but you don't want to lend it out at the chance of never seeing it again.
  Page turner.... August 25, 2008 Just another great book by Jodi Picoult. Not just another boring romance novel...her books cover subjects no one else does.
  A really great read August 21, 2008 This book was really a good read, very different from any other books i've read. I have read several of her other books since then and have been very pleased with her work.
  Very good, but not great - just a touch too shallow and obvious August 16, 2008 First of all, I *hate* that so many of the other reviews basically give away the story / punchline.
Okay, now: I read (actually listened to the recorded format of) "My Sister's Keeper" before this one. Maybe it was just because of that experience with Ms. Picoult's writing, but I "got" this one WAAAAAAY early. It was like cassette three (out of 12, again recorded format) that I had the ending figured out. And therefore, all through the last nine tapes, I kept looking for the "hook", the surprise that was going to throw me off of what I had guessed, and it never came. So that left me REALLY disappointed with "The Pact".
I think the "Emily" character is developed FAR too little. As other reviewers have said (and I can repeat, without giving away "spoilers"), I just didn't buy what was given as her reasons for being suicidal. It just wasn't it. Anyone who has ever been depressed or suicidal can easily read this book and KNOW that "Emily" isn't it -- and most likely, have a good idea that Ms. Picoult doesn't really understand depression or what it is like to be suicidal (and lucky for her!, though perhaps too bad for her books).
In any case, "The Pact" by itself, is pretty good, and well worth the time to read/listen. If, however, you have been through "My Sister's Keeper", I would say don't bother with this -- the parallels are too obvious, the plot is (perhaps) a giveaway, and the ending is likely to be disappointing. And, without going into details, I found there were a LOT of holes in the plot line -- dots that never got connected, or just seemed too disjointed, out of place, or otherwise didn't make sense.
Just one other random thought: the picture/art on the cover, to me, REALLY doesn't seem to fit the book; and for that matter, neither does the title -- "The Pact"?!?? Puh-leeeze! I don't know what else to suggest, but "The Pact" is woefully inadequate.
Still, if this is your first Picoult novel, go for it! She's a good writer!
  Read it in 8 hours August 8, 2008 I loved this book since the first page. It sicked me right in. It was beautiful and ugly. I felt something severed from my own life. Jody has such a way of developing characters. This may be my favorite Piccoult book even though I bawled my way through it.
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