![]() ![]() ![]() There were also some things that I really didn’t like about it - for instance, the flashback to Jack and his college soccer team and their ‘bonding activity’. BUT, it follows her same ‘winning formula’ which unfortunately makes it very predictable, and has her signature twist at the end which this time I could see coming from a mile away, so it was very tedious at times. Vague symbolism city, that one!īut anyway, this is supposed to be a review of Salem Falls! While symbolism and metaphors are still rife throughout, they are much more well done and spaced out in this book, which was definitely welcome. ![]() I was right that is wasn’t just that I had read several books by her in the last year as to why I didn’t like SGT - having read this much earlier book for comparison, she definitely has become complacent in her writing and lays it on waaaay too thick. I said after my last Jodi Picoult read - Small Great Things - that I was getting a bit sick of the ‘Picoult Formula’ and would have taken a loong break from her books if I didn’t already have Salem Falls waiting to be read. ![]()
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