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My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult?

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What other novels can you connect this novel to?

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  1. i love that book! i cried so much at the end....(~_~)


  2. I don't know But i'm tracking this question coz i loved that book and I don't really get in2 reading. That is one of the 2 books i have read in about the passed 5 years. The other one was called 'A Dark Dividing" by sarah rayner. It's not the same at all but you might like it coz i did. Its a bit scary though.

  3. All her books are amazing and have the biggest twist at the end.

    I do recommend Nineteen Minutes to everyone, but that is a very mature book to read and will make you think a lot, so don't start that one till you have a lot of time on your hands. Another great one of hers is Plain Truth and The Pact. I love how she gets the perspective of everyone in the story and it really makes you think about what's going on.

  4. There are lots of other books she did that are great - one that i think is called 7 minutes - about a school shooting. its excellent.

  5. you have to read nineteen minutes by the same author its absolutely amzing!

  6. This might help.

    Amazon.com usually has similar novels suggested when you look one up. The first link is to the book itself. There's an area that reads: Customers who bought this book also bought... There are 20 pages, and a number of them are by the same author, but not all. It's one way to research.

    Further down on the page is a section that reads: Looking for my sister's keeper products? There are45 books I believe recommended by other readers - the theme may be a closer match than the first section above (but not too sure - the one that's a double didn't look that way, though it has terrific reviews.)

    I'm taking it the theme you have to relate to is the morality or whatever you might want to call it, about genetic engineering. The second link will take you to a search of human genetic engineering along with literature. You might want to change your search if none of them fit. I looked at a few - many of them are Science Fiction.

    A book that seems similar to me is The Lovely Bones. It's told from the point of view of a 14 year old murder victim, and she watches her family deal with a horrible situation (and they don't know what happened to her.)

    And this is stretching it, but Uglies, by Scott Westerfeld (this is YA Sci Fi) is about a society where you are an ugly until you reach 15 or 16 (I can't remember right now - argh!), when you have an operation and become a Pretty. Nah...even as I write it, I think probably not, unless you get creative.

    Here's something wild, too. There's a book called "His Brother's Keeper" about someone trying to save an individual with Lou Gehrig's disease. (third link)

    Another topic you might look into is stem cell research. (The 4th link might be a good starting point.)

    Didn't mean to write a chapter here. Hope you can find something from it, though (or someone else comes up with it.)


  7. ooh i wanted to read this book too

    i heard alot of her books are good


  8. I loved her book and also enjoyed Lolita and Memoirs of a Geisha for deep, thoughtful life changing novels.

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