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ISBN13: 9780316666343 |
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"Don't start Lovely Bones unless you can finish it. The book begins with more horror than you could imagine, but closes with more beauty than you could hope for....But emotionally, it's faultless. Sebold never slips as she follows this family. The risks she walks are enough to give you vertigo. A victim of rape herself when she was in college, she includes some deadly satire of the shallow advice people offer in the face of great loss. There is no "moving on," and time alone won't bring relief either. That only comes through the hard work of learning to care for the living while cradling the memory of this loved one. As her father eventually realizes, 'You live in the face of it.'" Ron Charles, The Christian Science Monitor (read the entire CSM review)
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In the weeks following her death, Susie watches life on Earth continuing without her — her school friends trading rumors about her disappearance, her family holding out hope that she'll be found, her killer trying to cover his tracks. As months pass without leads, Susie sees her parents' marriage being contorted by loss, her sister hardening herself in an effort to stay strong, and her little brother trying to grasp the meaning of the word gone.
And she explores the place called heaven. It looks a lot like her school playground, with the good kind of swing sets. There are counselors to help newcomers adjust and friends to room with. Everything she ever wanted appears as soon as she thinks of it — except the thing she most wants: to be back with the people she loved on Earth.
With compassion, longing, and a growing understanding, Susie sees her loved ones pass through grief and begin to mend. Her father embarks on a risky quest to ensnare her killer. Her sister undertakes a feat of remarkable daring. And the boy Susie cared for moves on, only to find himself at the center of a miraculous event.
The Lovely Bones is luminous and astonishing, a novel that builds out of grief the most hopeful of stories. In the hands of a brilliant new writer, this story of the worst thing a family can face is transformed into a suspenseful and even funny novel about love, memory, joy, heaven, and healing.
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AMoon25, May 29, 2008 (view all comments by AMoon25)
This book is about a girl who was murdered at the age of 14. The book is told from the girls the point of view as she watches over everyone all of her friends and family from what she calls "her heaven". I think that this book is a good read if you are trying to move on from something or cope from something. Even though its about a girl who is murdered it shows how her family deals with, and it can show you how to deal with things even if they don't exactly relate. Another thing that I liked about this book is that its not the kind of book that gives to much detail and drags things on, but it also isn't a book that doesn't give barely any detail. i think that the book gives just enough detail so you feel like its happening to you and like you are actually there. Before reading this book I thought it was a very girly book and that really only girls read it, but after reading it I think that boys (all teens/adults) should read it. This is personally my favorite book I have ever read, and I would definitely recommend it for others.





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BeccaBrat1020, May 29, 2008 (view all comments by BeccaBrat1020)
I was hooked from the first sentance! This book is not one that you can just start and put down. When I first started reading this book I had no idea what I was getting myself into. From the very beginning Alice Sebold has the reader going on a very heartbreaking journey that begins with the murder of a 14 year old girl. After Susie is murdered the book follows her family from her point of view up in heaven while she watches over them. Sebold's style of reading has the reader hooked from the first words. It's no wonder why she won the American Bookesellers Association's "Book of the Year" award. The Lovely Bones is not your average murder mystery story. It's so much more and that becomes aparent to the reader from the first words.





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NMal710, May 28, 2008 (view all comments by NMal710)
This book was great!!!
From the first line of the book you are hooked to the story. It was very hard to put the book down. I finished the book in about two days. Sebold wrote the story in a very interesting way. The idea of the main character telling the story from heaven is really cool. Also I thought that Sebold depicted heaven in a safe way. It is easy to read the book and not have conflict with your beliefs and the book. Another good thing about this book is that you know more than the other characters in the book. So you keep reading to find out if the other characters figure out what really happened. This is a great book and I suggest it to everyone who likes a good murder/mystery. Alice Sebold did a great job.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780316666343
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Little Brown and Company
- Location:
- Boston
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Literary
- Subject:
- Crimes against
- Subject:
- Psychological fiction
- Subject:
- Fiction (general)
- Subject:
- Teenage girls
- Subject:
- Domestic fiction
- Subject:
- Murder victims' families
- Subject:
- Crimes
- Copyright:
- 2002
- Edition Number:
- 1st ed.
- Series Volume:
- 1625-C
- Publication Date:
- July 2002
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Pages:
- 336
- Dimensions:
- 5-1/2 x 8-1/4











