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Plain Truth
Plain Truth
Author: Jodi Picoult
ISBN-13: 9781741140378
ISBN-10: 1741140374
Publication Date: 2003
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 14
An intriguing story of an Amish community caught up in an "English" trial. Picoult has a way with character development, and this is no exception. You quickly begin to care about these people, and I found myself looking forward to some reading time in order to lose myself in the calm and "plain" life they lead. It's a deeply moving plot, and beautifully crafted.
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Helpful Score: 12
I absolutely could not stop reading this book - I loved the characters, the story, and the ending. And I loved how I missed all the important clues that led up to the ending - they were there, but wonderfully subtle. I hate when I figure out the twist halfway through, and this book absolutely shocked me. A wonderful novel. I'd give it six stars if that were an option :-)
berries674 avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 92 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
Ok, I have to go against the grain here. As I did like this book (it's my 4th Piccoult) I felt it was repetitive and somewhat dragged out. The plot just seemed reiterated and recycled. I did find the insight into the Amish life and community to be of interest, but the storyline seemed anti-climactic, even with the twist (maybe because I had it nailed by mid-novel). My first Piccoult was My Sister's Keeper, and none have compared to that one in my opinion...I also feel her style is predicatble after a while.
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Helpful Score: 7
One of the best books that I have read in a very long time! One of Picoult's best! This is one of those books that suck you in one the very first page and will not let you go until it is finished. I even had dreams about the book! EXCELLANT!
Lavendergrey avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This is a great book with many twists and turns. The author also provides an insight into the Amish community and what it isn't, which was a blessing to me. I have read other books based on the Amish people, but this one seems to go a little deeper. The characters are varied and deeply developed, which made me feel as if I knew them. The ending was a bit of a surprise, and I also felt it wasn't a strong ending or one I walked away from feeling satisfied. Other than that, I loved the book!
ceylang avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This was my second Jodi Picoult book and I must say I liked it much better than Picture Perfect. She was able to capture the Amish way so perfectly, and the book had that courtroom thrill that I didn't expect with her style of writing.
jdyinva avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 408 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Fabulous, heart-warming. I was amazed at the character development and how the story pulled me in. I literally got nothing done for two days because I just had to see how it turned out - it was just amazing.
Thanks, Picoult, for another great book!
scrapbooklady avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 472 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
"Plain Truth" is a well-written story of the mystery surrounding the birth and almost immediate death of a baby in the barn of an Amish farm. It is a fascinating story as the reader accompanies the Philadelphia lawyer chosen to defend the young mother accused of killing her own baby...Complete with a surprise ending, this book is a compelling read which you will find difficult to put down once started. Another winner from Jodi Piccoult!
5ducksfans avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 92 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
One of Picoults best - a captivating look at Amish life when it collides with the lives of "The English." Each character is multi-dimensional. Every part of the book carries you along, from Amish services, to court, to life in a big city. After reading a couple so-so books by her, I was very pleased I spent my time reading this one.
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Helpful Score: 3
Amazing. I just finished this book and immediatley went to paperbackswap to order my next Jodi Picoult book. I have also read "Vanishing Acts" and "The Tenth Circle", both of which blew me away. Plain truth is such a surprise. It keeps you guessing until the very end. I literally could not put the book down and I was sad when it was over. This is a MUST read. You will be so amazed by what you learn about the Amish. You play the detective in this story, you may think you know what happened, but the end will take you full circle. It's incredible.
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Helpful Score: 3
Loved this book. Jodi Picoult is such a great writer. My heart went out to to the characters in this book. She made them seem to real
pj avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 208 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This book made me lose sleep as I hated to put it down to sleep! Learned a lot about the Amish too as I read! Good book if you are a Picoult fan you will like this one!
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Helpful Score: 2
Of all of her books that I have re-read, I remembered this book the best so far. If I knew the twist at the end the first time I read it, I do not recall... Nonetheless, this, too, is a good book. I've always liked to read about the Amish and this book tells a convincing story.

It's not one of my favorites, but it's a solid book. It, too, follows her court-room drama and twist at the end. It was also made into a Lifetime movie (see if you can spot Jodi Picoult and her family's cameo appearance).

And it too foreshadows one of my favorites that is yet to come up in this re-reading project...
celticscrapper27 avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 54 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
My first Picoult book, but definetly not my last. The characters are well written and make you feel their position and I love a surprise ending!
amishbooklover avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Very good story. I definitely could have done without the language and sexual content, but the story was so compelling I still couldn't put it down. I would much rather prefer the Christian based Amish fiction though for the clean content of the story.
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Helpful Score: 2
This is the fourth Picoult book that I've read, and I keep going back for more. I have to say, this is the first time I was completely surprised by the ending. Great book!!
flowergirls avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was my first Picoult book and I LOVED it! The detail and story line was excellent. It made me feel like I was there w/ the characters every step of the way. Although I suspected the end result, I was left a little disappointed with the quick cut off. Overall a GREAT read!
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Helpful Score: 2
This is one of her best books yet. I am never disappointed by any of her novels, but this was extraordinary. The ending, as several of the reviews before me stated, was a complete surprise. I have read several fictional Amish novels by Christian authors; Jodi Picoult obviously did her research also when writing about the Plain people.
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Helpful Score: 2
This book is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's one of her best!!!!!
luvbooks avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 126 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book is an excellent read!! Picoult knows how to draw readers in. I have not read a book by this author that I didn't enjoy!
flyinggems avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 451 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book pulls you in but it is very slow to grab you. After reading 100 pages you start to get involved in the story and want to find out what happens next. I was against the girl from the beginning. I was becoming disappointed knowing that the main characters always prevail and I did not want to see this one prevail. By the end of the book, I was more open to the girl and was OK with her outcome. There are some parts that are predictable but they do not ruin the ending. It was a window into the Amish life. This is a book that once you finish it, you need to digest before starting a new one.
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Helpful Score: 1
Loved this book! Great story and I found it interesting learning about the Amish lifestyle.
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Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book. This is only the second Jodi Picoult book that I've read and it won't be the last. I found the subject matter very interesting since I don't know much about the Amish way of life. I read this book very quickly because I was dying to find out what happened. Picoult creates great characters here and you sympathize with them even though the crime is a heinous one. I highly recommend this one.
srfbluemama avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 80 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This story revolves around an Amish teen who is accused of giving birth to a baby boy out of wedlock and then smothering him. As the story unfolds, it becomes more riveting, as her friends, family, lawyer, prosecution, doctors, psychiatrists, and even she herself try to figure out exactly what happened that morning. The result is a fascinating but sad story with a bit of a surprise twist at the end.

This is the second book I have read by Jodi Picoult, and plan to read more. I enjoy the mystery aspect of the stories I have read so far, and am pleased that the endings have not been entirely predictable. I think one of Picoult's strengths is that she portrays her characters realistically. They have strengths and weaknesses, and are complex enough that it is hard to judge whether their actions were wrong or right.

I had a hard time putting this one down.
ncsuz avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 77 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I LOVED this book! You probably know Jodi Picoult as the author of My Sisters Keeper. It was the first of her books that I read and I was hesitant to read any others because I thought they would never live up to My Sisters Keeper. With that book I couldnt stop reading because of all the emotional drama and cried my eyes out. With this one I couldnt stop reading because I was enthralled with learning more about the Amish culture and I just had to figure out the truth!

The book tells the story of a dead infant found on an Amish farm and the big city attorney that immerses herself in the community as she defends her young unmarried Amish client against murder charges. Her client is determined to be the infants mother and the investigators say the child was not a stillborn and was most likely smothered to death. But as you learn more and more about the Amish beliefs and values the more impossible it seems that an Amish girl would be capable of doing something like that. So what is the truth?

Ellie, the big city attorney, doesnt even want to take on the case at first and ends up having to move in with the Fisher family as part of Katies bail agreement. She gets a first hand look at the Amish lifestyle and their values as she tries not only to come up with a defense for her client but comes closer and closer to the truth of what really happened.

There are so many twists and turns as more and more pieces of the story are revealed. I loved learning more about the Amish and how for them community and fitting in are everything. They just want to live a good Christian life and fit in with the rest of the community and serving each other. I loved piecing the clues together to try to figure out where Katies baby came from, what happened to it, and where her life would go after the trial. It was great. I am officially a Picoult fan now!
candieb avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 239 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
After you have read 2 of Picoult's novels, you realized there's a pattern and you know there will be a trial and a bit of a twist at the end. This one follows that formula right along. What I liked most about this book is all the detail she gave into the Amish life, she did an excellent research job! I hated the ending, I was surprised she left it for the very last few pages, usually she does a better job of rounding out the ending of the book. I'm still left wondering about HOW it happened, but I guess my imagination will have to run wild with it.

Classic Picoult - worth a read if you are a fan :)
spiritedbabe59 avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 106 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of my favorite Picoult books. It kept me guessing until the very end about how this tragedy came to be. The Amish culture is fascinating to me as well, and this book gave me more insite into their culture.
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This was another amazing book by Jodi Picoult. I really thought I had this one figured out but the author was once again able to add that twist at the end and prove me wrong. Any fan of Jodi Picoult's will not be able to put this book down and new readers will have a new favorite author.
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Helpful Score: 1
This was the first Jodi Picoult book I read. I will start searching for her others. I enjoyed the story and how a little more was reavealed through out with a twist at the end that never crossed my mind.
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Helpful Score: 1
Another page turner from Jodi Picoult! I would recommend not starting it on a work night... I was up until the wee hours of the morning because I couldn't put it down. Picoult gives insight into the Amish community as well as what she is best at, human relationships.
Kairbear avatar reviewed Plain Truth on
Helpful Score: 1
This was the first book I've read by Jodi Picoult. I've heard so many people rave about her books, so I thought I'd start with this one. I finished it in a day and now I can't wait to read another one of her books. I learned a lot about the Amish culture, which has always intrigued me. The ending was a real shocker!
legs avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 86 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
wow. This is fast-becoming my favorite author. She combines a variety of characters that expertly intertwine the plot and throws in some great humorous and philosophical comments. I don't usually like the endings, but that is not a requisite for a great read.
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Helpful Score: 1
I am a big Jodi Picoult fan and as with all of her books, this was well written. I really enjoyed learning about the Amish and the author clearly did her research. However, I felt like the book wrapped up a little too quickly and cleanly. I found myself wanting an epilogue... Nevertheless, it was a great suspense!
sportsmom216 avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book is about the fact that a newborn baby is found dead in Amish barn in Lancaster County, PA and a young Amish woman is accused of the crime. It is a great read and I would highly recommend it. This author doesn't usually write Amish fiction but I think she did a great job and I would to see her do another one.
yncruzr avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was also my 1st Jodi Picoult book, and I truly enjoyed the story and characters. It led me to read more Picoult books and I believe 19 Minutes just might be the book all parents should read.
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Helpful Score: 1
Sorry guys, this one really did not do it for me. This is the first Picoult novel that I have read, and the jury is still out on weather or not I'll read more.

I can see why she is so popular- I mean, what prolific writer!! And, I can see why we sell so many at the bookstore I work for. She is well thought out, well researched and definitely well written technically- but, this particular book moved slower than the cows in the book. I did not start to care about the characters until about half way through the novel, and the ending was rather predictable. Nothing took me by surprise.

I see why this novel got such good reviews, but it just didn't strike my fancy.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is the first book I read of Jodi Picoult and I really enjoy her writing now. A great book that gives you a look inside the lives of the Amish Community and their way of life, but also looks at the other side of things and though they have different beliefs and ways, they are still capable of the same faults and tragedies others are. A definite mystery that keeps you reading and guessing to the very end.
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Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this one. It was thought provoking and kept me guessing until the end.
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Helpful Score: 1
Thought provoking
Tesstarosa avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 151 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book. I think Picoult was very true to what the Amish way of life is like.

I think she did a great job developing the characters and helping me to understand and connect to the characters.

The real challenge in the story is what is truth. And when you do get the truth -- what do you do with it?
soraidh avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the first Picoult book I've picked up that I just couldn't get into. I don't know what it was about the book, the premise was interesting, the characters were ones I cared about (I even skipped to the end to make sure everything was "okay") but I just couldn't finish it.
booklit avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 473 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A shocking murder happens in an Amish community. Richly develpoed story. I could not put this book down.
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Helpful Score: 1
Many complex levels that show you, yet again, nothing in life is black and white. Sometimes right are wrong are not as clearly defined. This was also a really great look into Amish life. Picoult really does her research.
mrsb avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 78 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
After hearing a lot about Jodi Picoult, I decided to give one of her books a try. "Plain Truth" was the first one that I had the opportunity to read, and I have to say that I wasn't let down, after all the good things I had heard about her.

I thought the book started out excellent - characters and themes that the average person could relate to and aren't written about normally (a young unwed Amish teenage mother accused of murder). I honestly couldn't stop reading this book from the very first page ... there were subtle hints of the ending, which I didn't guess until the end, an dlots of twists and turns that you don't even see coming.

I will most definitely give some other Jodi Picoult books a try in the future.
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I loved this book. I have almost all of her books and I've never been disappointed. The ending is a surprise.
countrylane avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 81 more book reviews
WOW! What a great story! This book had me by the heart by the first page and never let go. Since I live near several Amish communities, maybe I was more interested in the subject matter than you will be, but this is a gripping tale. I learned some things about the "Plain" folk. This book is about a test of faith, love and family traditions. A young Amish girl is accused of murder of her newborn infant and the story examines her religious beliefs and the temptations of modern society. The climax is her trial, defense and shocking verdict. I couldn't put this one down!
jwfrog76 avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 6 more book reviews
An incredible story comparing and contrasting two separate ways of life and clearly showing how those differences lead to choices and assumptions made by the characters. Extremely well written
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Any one familiar with Picoult will know it has to be at least 4 stars.
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I always enjoy reading a Jodi Picoult novel because it usually involves a child/young adult, a lawyer and a surprise ending. Plain Truth didn't disappoint me either.
Learning more about the Amish community and beliefs also added to the experience.
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This book was UNBELIEVABLY GOOD!! I could not put this book down. This was my first Jodi Picoult book and I was hooked. She is a fabulous writer and does not pad it with extra "fluff". Everything she writes leaves you hanging on every word. It was an amazing story and kept you intrigued from the first sentence!

HIGHLY recommend this book!
mignon avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 256 more book reviews
This is the first Jodi Picoult book that I have read. I am really not interested in the Amish culture, but it is a book club selection. I found the story and the characters quite interesting. I actually had a hard time putting it down. The story flowed and kept me tied to it. However, the basis of the story seemed to me to be contrived. The fact that an 'English' attorney would be allowed to go and live in an Amish household and become a part of the family was hard to get my mind around. I cannot believe that this could have actually happened even though this attorney was a distant relative. This was the main reason I couldn't give it four stars. Maybe, I should have given it five stars for convincing me that it could have actually happened. I certainly got hooked on the story.
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Although Jodi Picoult's books are easy, good reads, I'm finding that the "twisty" endings are good but getting far too predictable. This ending I guessed not even a chapter in... still a pageturner however and fans of her work will love this book.
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this is such a great book! I could not put it down, you fall in love with every character in this book, and the ending was fantastic.
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Another all-nighter from Picoult. I have the dvd with Mariska Hagaritay, but I'm waiting on my friend to read the book before we watch it! She better hurry!
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I found this book very interesting for the insider's look at the Amish society in Pennsylvania. A young, unmarried, Amish girl has a baby which is found dead, and an attorney who is visiting the area is pressed into trying to untangle the murder.
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I enjoyed this book until the courtroom scenes when it seemed to bog down. I have to admit though I couldn't really understand what motivated some of the characters to act as they did. I was really disappointed in the ending but was not surprised by it.
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Well written story with the added benefit of learning a lot about the Amish way of life. I enjoyed this book!
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My first book by this author, I FELL IN LOVE with her! She is so good at unexpected plot twists and exploring an issue from multiple perspectives. Always a good read.
damongina avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 41 more book reviews
I probably would have never read this book had it not been chosen by my book club. I had read only one other book of ms. picoult's and that was "my sister's keeper" which was full of so much emotion and after reading it I was so sad and disturbed that I didn't want to read any more books by this author, although she is a fantastic writer. This book was not like that at all, the writing was once again fantastic and I was definitely drawn into the story itself, but it was a lot easier for my emotions to handle.lol It was very interesting reading about the amish world, it kept me wanting to learn more. I wasn't suprised too much by the ending but I do feel like there were some unanswered questions for me. All in all this was a great story and I would recommend this book for others to read.
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Awesome!!!!
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very good
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Not for Christian readers! Disappointing amounts of smut, completely objectifying of the female. Why was this necessary? Sex sells I guess. JP mentions the "small of the back" about 13 times. Ok, we get it, you're a back person. Other phrases are also way overused; I feel like JP is losing her touch as an intelligent author - the cliches were plentiful. Maybe this book was intended as a filler for her repertoire, or a dime-store paperback?
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A good look into the lives of the Amish people. Still, it seemed a little unlikely. I enjoyed the book. Like always, her books are entertianing, heartbreaking and easy reads.
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This was my third Picoult book. I enjoyed the story, particularly the close look at Amish lifestyle, but didn't think it was a "outstanding" read.
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A suspenseful book revolving around the Amish way of life. Heartfelt and emotional at times. Very good read.
grammyteach avatar reviewed Plain Truth on + 192 more book reviews
A very good story involving complex characters and life situations. A great insight into Amish life. Hard to put down. Slow, at times.
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This book arrived fast and in great shape what more can you ask
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It wasn't one of my favorites by the author but it kept my interest
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Plain Truth is one of the best book's by Jodi Picoult. It is worth reading.
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This was an excellent book- it had me up reading late into the night-I could not put it down. A fascinating look into the lives of the Amish people and the dynamic when they their lives intersect with those of "the English". Jodi Picoult never fails to deliver a finely crafted novel of suspense
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A great book - I couldn't lay it down!
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Jodi Picoult is truly amazing. This book completely sucks you in and then throws you for a complete loop at the end. I never saw the end coming!
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I felt I was imersed in the book from the first page. Jodi Picoult really captures your attention with Plain Truth. She's great at writing about controversial issues.
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Moving story, did not see the end coming.
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I really loved this book. Her characters are very realistic. It lets you in to a little bit of the Amish way of life and their beliefs. This is the first book I've read by Jodi Picoult, but it is certainly not the last.
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I enjoyed this book! Jodi Picoult always writes wonderful stories.
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This was a great book. It grabbed me within the first couple of pages, and I just couldn't put it down. Jodi Picoult never disappoints....
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This is an excellent book! I really enjoyed the story and learning about the "Plain" people of the Amish world! It is well written with good characters and reminds you how your life can turn on a dime!
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Another great Jodi Picoult book...keeps you guessing until the end.
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Amazing as always! Delves into a whole new world I have never understood and makes me understand.
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This was the first Picoult book I've read ... I found it an enjoyable read. It kept my interest and Picoult did an excellent job of researching Amish life and belief system. I recommend this book to anyone who loves to be drawn into a story.
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As a Jodi Picoult fan...this is her best one!! I could not put it down and ended up reading well into the night to finish it!
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A great insight into the Amish lifestyle. A real eye opener to how strong the mind is and how it can make us believe the unbelievable! A real page turner!
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Simply wonderful. An Amish education with a remarkable story, another Picoult wonder!
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Liked this book a lot but it was a little predictable at the end for me. It got a little court-dramaish but I enjoyed the read. I have only read one other of her books and I'm impressed with her storytelling and characters.
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This book is enlightening on Amish life. Though not fully representative of the culture as a whole, it gives the reader a valuable experience on some Amish beliefs, and practices. The investigation done throughout the book is especially fun to read. It is nice to see what the defense attorney experiences when preparing for a case. Plain Truth is an amazing book and I encourage all to enjoy the storytelling of Jodi Picoult at least once!
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My least favorite Picoult book so far. Intriguing story, but I didn't think the writing was very good - the dialogue seemed artificial - I don't think people talk that way in real life.
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I really enjoyed this book. A big time lawyer ends up staying with the Amish and trying to defend a amish farmers daughter for murder, Very good book.
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Great story! Learned a lot about the Amish culture, their beliefs, customs and people! Loved the story line, and the ending was unbelievable! Great read!
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This was the first book that I swapped on PaperBack Swap.
I LOVED IT! The plot is well developed and the characters are so interesting. I was glued to this read as I learned about the Amish way of life and the tragedy that befalls a very young woman in their community. Anyone who reads this book will not be disappointed but will be thinking about its resolution days after the last page is read.
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Enjoyed the book. Good representation of Amish beliefs with an unexpected ending.
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Excellent! As usual, Ms. Picoult provides descriptive and captivating chapters to keep you from putting the book down! Developed each character so well and the story line has enough mystery to keep you in suspense. There are twists and turns -- a real page turner to the very, very end. Her research is evident in explaining the Amish culture and it is a perfect setting for the main drive of the book.
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I love Jodi Picoult but this was by far one of her better books. I truly loved learning more about the Amish culture and hearing the story told from that persepctive. I LOVED THIS BOOK!!
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Good book. I have liked every Jodi Picoult book that I have read. Not my favorite, but still a good read. Good twist at the end.
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Peacefull Paradise, Pennsylvania, a newborn baby found dead in the barn of an Amish farmer. Mother? An eighteen year old unmarried Amish woman who doesn't remember being pregnant much less giving birth. High profile Philadelphia defense attorney, happens to be a 2nd cousin, takes the case defending the mother. Good book; funny, sad, keeps you wondering who killed the baby; if it was murdered or died of natural causes.
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Very engrossing story of a murder as well as an interesting look into the world of the Amish.
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LOVED IT
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Plain Truth tells the story of an 18-year-old Amish girl, Katie Fisher, who secretly gives birth to a child out of wedlock. It is the story of amish life and an interesting court case. A page turner.
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I find it somewhat hard to part with this book. It was especially interesting to me as it was based in the area I live...but I'm sure I would have liked it, anyway. Captivating story and well-written.
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It was a great read.
Picoult brings out the different beliefs and how they interact with different cultures.
Once you start, it's hard to put down.
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The small town of Paradise, Pennsylvania, is a jewel in Lancaster County -- known for its picture-postcard landscapes and bucolic lifestyle. But that peace is shattered by the discovery of a dead infant in the barn of an Amish farmer. A police investigation quickly leads to two startling disclosures: the newborn's mother is an unmarried Amish woman, eighteen-year-old Katie Fisher. And the infant did not die of natural causes. Although Katie denies the medical proof that she gave birth to the child, circumstantial evidence leads to her arrest for the murder of her baby.
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Great book!
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Just as good as all of her other books. Really draws you in.
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good book
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really enjoyed this book!
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Very good!
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If you have read alot of Jodi's work I would think that you will figure this one out WAY before it ends... or if you have seen the movie. I liked it and enjoyed the few hours it killed to read it! But not a big one on my list of MUST reads.
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Awesome book. She does very well switching back and forth chapter to chapter to different problems happening at the same time. Keeps the reader wondering what is going to happen next. Another twisted ending!
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Really enjoyed.
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wonderful plot twists and engaging characters!
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A cliff hanger to the very end. The ending is totally unexpected and was an enjoyable read, even though I had seen the movie.
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Excellent book. I love Jodi Picoult, and I think this is one of her best novels to date. I live near an Amish town, and thought I knew a lot about the Amish, but this book was well researched and very interesting. Excellent story line - you will love it!
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I enjoyed this book very much. The mystery kept me reading all through the book. I liked the character development, too.
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This book was amazing. I loved Picoult's "Salem Falls," and couldn't put that one down. This one however, tops that book. Highly recommend it.
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Excellent read!
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Great book! Another good one from Picoult. Really enjoyed the characters, was sad when this one ended.
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As a huge fan of Jodi Picoult, this is one of my favorites!
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I couldn't put this book down. Another Picoult hit.
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Another great Jodi Picoult book!
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Love this book and author, this was the first book I read by Jodi, now she is one of my favorite authors!!!
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I have been a quilter for 30 years. Most of what was written about quiltmaking in this novel was so totally erroneous that it made me question the accuracy of the depiction of Amish life that was central to the story. Ms. Picoult is a very popular writer, but better research on the details would improve the realism of her books. This book also has a twist at the end that didn't ring true to me. So even though multitudes seem to like her work I won't be reading any more of it.
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Great Story, enough mystery to keep you interested.
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Terrifying ending. Also saw the movie version on the Life TV channel.
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The author presents an interesting look into the lives and customs of the
Amish, especially when confronted with the unplanned teen pregnancy of the main character.
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As always, Picoult, has written a very insightful book. Her characters are well defined and show all the strengths and frailties of people living ordinary lives but experiencing extraordinary events. I am an avid reader of Amish stories, but, of course, "Plain Truth" shows the underside of these unusual people. The story of Katie Fisher, an 18 year old Amish girl involved in an unsolved murder case and her defense lawyer, Ellie Hathaway, a disillusioned big city lawyer make for an intriguing read of the clash between two vastly different cultures.
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It wasn't as good as I thought it was going to be.

I liked the view into the Amish world, which was alternately judgmental and accepting. The characters were ok, but a little on the flat side.

Honestly, after "My Sister's Keeper" it was a disappointment, and if I'd read this first, I would have been a little more hard pressed to read her other stuff.
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Jodi Picoult writes of controversal topics that show us more than one side of the subject and gives you a twist at the end that you don't expect.
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This was the first Jodi Picoult book I read and it kept me enthralled till the very last page. AMAZING BOOK! I immediately started wanting to read more of her work!
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Picoult is an excellent author and once again kept me intrigued. Interesting look at the life of the Amish. Well worth the read.
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Couldn't put this book down, one of the better Picoult books I've read. I really enjoyed learning more about Amish life and the relationships between the main characters (both family and romantic) were well-written. The ending wasn't amazing, but I could see why that character made that choice. A nice, quick read...
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One of my favorites of Picoult's! Maybe a little predictable at the end, but nonetheless it was a nice storyline.
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This is the second of Jodi Picoults' books that I have read, and I was not disappointed. Love her style of writing and the way she seems to suck you right into the story from beginning to end. Love her!
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good book, typical picoult but as always there is a twist
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This was possibly one of my favorites of Picoult's novels! It's a beautiful story rife with the memorable characters and unexpected turns that Picoult readers have come to expect.
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Typical jodi Picoult. One of her better ones.
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A very good book......I found out that I had already read this book after looking it over.
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I loved this book! One of her better ones!!!
bindi avatar reviewed Plain Truth on
This book was very good. It kept you thinking to the very end.
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I believe this is my favorite Picoult book thus far. The book lives in 2 worlds- the modern American and the Amish community. I feel like Picoult has put her full effort into helping the reader see both sides of the story at hand.
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Another one of Picoult's best novels. She provides such a interesting and enlightening look into the Amish life. The tension she creates between the strict, traditional Amish values and modern American culture is really captivating. It's a pretty easy read, and the ending will have you slapping your head saying "Why didn't I see that earlier!" A great read, I highly recommend it
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Excellant reading!
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Jodi Picoult is one of my favorite authors. This story was good and her insights into human behavior is as always excellent. I predicted something close to the ending, but still enjoyed the book thoroughly.
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This is my first book by Jodi Picoult. You can tell a lot of research was done before writing this book. Wonderful, true-to-life characters that you knew just exacting how they felt. There were some surprises, too. Highly recommend.
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Really good book! My first of Jodi Picoult, and now I'm hooked.
You really feel for all the characters. Highly recomended.
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Good book, shocking ending. I really enjoy Picoult's work
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This was an excellent book. My heart was caught up in what was going on and I certainly wasn't prepared for the ending.
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Jodi Picoult never disappoints. Love her style of writing and storytelling. She always has a twist in the end of her books and while I guessed this one, it is still a great read.
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I think this is the best of Jodi Picoult's books. A newborn baby's body is found on an Amish farm. What happened?

Picoult writes characters that mysteries happen to. Compelling.
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Katy an Amish teenager was accused of killing her newborn. The confused teenager couldnt remember on how the baby passed. Though the roller coaster of court hearing, confessing on killing her newborn but she was innocent. With a help of her Attorney she got parole. The question is Did Katy really did kiiled her baby.

The book will kind of put you on the edge of your seat to find out what happen to Baby Fisher. It kept you guessing. Katy was sooo confused. She was innocent but plead guilty for killing the baby. Its a little confusing until you really start doing deep thoughts on how Amish Community lives their life though religion vrs English/American Law.
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Wonderful book, with a suprise ending. A great book learning about personal and family values. I have read several books by Picoult and this tops the list!
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I figured out the end too quickly. Didn't love it, pretty much finished it just because I started it and it was the only thing around. Little disappointing.
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What a wonderful story. I learned so much about the Amish people and their way of life. Very well written...kept me anxious to see what was going to be next. I highly recommend. Jodi Picoult is such a talent!
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gripping story that will leave you addicted to the plot
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Per typical Jodi Picoult, just wait until the. last. page.
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good grief. I could only make it half way through this book. back and forth the main person in the book kept on and on about how she never had a baby. every other sentance. not worth the time.
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I loved this book! I was interested to get a glimpse inside Amish life & how they would deal with "the modern world" delving into their life when it involves the murder of an infant on an Amish farm. Fascinating, with plenty of plot twists, I loved it. Picoult has done it again. Highly recommend this one.
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My favorite Picoult book. I learn so much from reading her books - she does a great job researching medical facts. Very real characters - a fantastic read.
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This is the third book I have read of Jodi Picoult, and it has been my favorite so far. This is an easy flowing, fully detailed, story. I highly recommend.
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This was the first book that I have read by Jodi Picoult and I absolutely loved it! I was drawn in from the very first page and couldn't put it down. Loved the characters and the story was very well written - if you haven't read it I recommend you do :)
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For many of Picoult's books it seemed to me her subject matter differed dramatically from one book to the next. While she's not written of the Amish before, it has finally become apparent to me her consistent theme - family and relationships in the most difficult of circumstances. In this story, an Amish girl becomes pregnant, delivers alone in a barn, and the newborn ends up dead. Compelling.
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I love all her books, this is a good story.
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This was intriguing and interesting. One more facet to the Amish religion. If you like reading about the Amish as I do, you won't be disappointed with this one.
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very interesting story. page turner
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I really liked this book. Another one that keeps you on the edge of your seat guessing all of the way through!
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Another fabulous book by Jodi Picoult. Great book to take on a weekend vacation. Couldn't put it down.
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Great read with a blending of Amish & "English" all the way to the shocking ending! Highly recommended.
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A shocking murder shatters the picturesque calm of Pennsylvania's Amish country-and tests the heart and soul of the lawyer who steps in to defend the young woman at the center of the storm.
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Anouther great book ! I couldn't put it down.
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Great read. Couldn't put it down. Very interesting background on the Amish which I was especially interested in as I grew up around Amish.
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This book was excellent.
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this was the 3rd Picoult novel i read and like the first 2, (My Sister's Keeper and THe Pact) I was HOOKED and could not put it down! It helps that I live 30 minutes from where the story was set! :)
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This Picoult book will keep you guessing right until the end. Apparently it has been made into a Lifetime Original Movie, I would like to see how they interpreted the story.
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A shocking murder shatters the picturesque calm of Pennsylvania's Amish country -- and tests the heart and soul of the lawyer who steps in to defend the young woman at the center of the storm....

Plain Truth

The discovery of a dead infant in an Amish barn shakes Lancaster County to its core. But the police investigation leads to a more shocking disclosure: circumstantial evidence suggests that eighteen-year-old Katie Fisher, an unmarried Amish woman believed to be the newborn's mother, took the child's life. When Ellie Hathaway, a disillusioned big-city attorney, comes to Paradise, Pennsylvania, to defend Katie, two cultures collide -- and, for the first time in her high-profile career, Ellie faces a system of justice very different from her own. Delving deep inside the world of those who live "plain," Ellie must find a way to reach Katie on her terms. And as she unravels a tangled murder case, Ellie also looks deep within -- to confront her own fears and desires when a man from her past reenters her life.

Moving seamlessly from psychological drama to courtroom suspense, Plain Truth is a fascinating portrait of Amish life -- and a moving exploration of the bonds of love, friendship, and the heart's most complex choices.
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The discovery of a dead infant in an Amish barn shakes Lancaster County to it's core. But the police investigation leads to a more shocking disclosure: circumstantial evidence suggests that eighteen year old Katie Fisher, an umarried Amish woman believed to be the newborn's mother, took the child's life.
Moving seamlessly from psychological drama to courtroom suspense, "Plain Truth" is a fascinating portrait of Amish life-and a moving exploration of the bonds of love, friendship, and the heart's most complex choices.
This is a FANTASTIC book!!
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Excellent murder story. Jodi does it again. This was my first Piccoult book and I've been hooked ever since!
Lindy
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I saw the movie first; the book was quite close, but of course much more detailed. Good look into the lives of "Plain" people and their interaction with the "outsiders".
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Another great book by Jodi..........I will read anything she writes....A great book!

Lisa
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Excellent---Picoult does an AWESOME job delving into the Amish way of life....
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A rich compelling story that I didn't want to walk away from.
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Another great read by Jodi Picoult!
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Excellent book
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I enjoyed this book and learned a lot about the Amish.
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One of my favorite Picoult books. Well written with a twist at the end. If you like this authoress, you will not be disappointed.
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I really enjoyed this book. As with all of Jodie Picoult books, I learn something new. I highly recommend this book.
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An Amish single girl gives birth but is in denial about it. The authorities can prove it was a live birth and are charging her with murder. A non-Amish woman, a cousin reluctantly takes up her defense.
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A wonderful read. It is very close to the movie, but gives you so much more insite on the characters.
I would recommend this book to anyone.
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Another supenseful, intruiging, and moving human story about the great common human heart of us all.
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If you like Jodi Picoult, this one won't disappoint. Unique story plot. Very well written. Loved it.
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Loved this book-Picoult is great!
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Compelling story.
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One of the best books I have ever read.
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What a great ending!
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Excellent story that will keep you baffled to the end. Touching and insightful.
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Interesting book:
A shocking murder shatters the picturesque calm of Pennsylvania's Amish country and test the heart and soul of the lawyer who steps in to defend the young woman at the center of the storm
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Jodi Picoult tells another good story. This is my favorite one from this author. About an Amish girl & a dead baby.... you don't know who is the baby's father or who killed the baby until the very end. Be prepared to have the rug pulled out from under you!!!
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This was an "okay" book, although I thought it was fairly predictable.
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Excellent.. as all her books are.
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Picoult is a great storyteller and weaves it well--but how she ended the tale was a bit of a letdown. Still a great read, and great talent here--will read her again.
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Loved this book. All of Picoult's books are marvelous and this was no exception.
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Jodi Picoult my favorite new author.Heavy and thought provoking!! Great books.
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I enjoyed the look into this Amish family/community. A comfortable read.
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The discovery of a dead infant in an Amish barn shakes Lancaster County to it's core.But he police investigation leads to a more shocking disclosure;
Moving seamlessly from pscchological drama to courtroom suspense, Plain Truth is a fascinating portrait of Amish Life- and a mioving
exploration of the bonds of love, friendship, and the heart's most
complex choices...
Great read by a very good author...
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Great story, a definite page turner.
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A shocking murder shatters the calm of the Amish country of Pennsylvania. A Young lawyer steps in to
defend the young woman at the center of the storm.
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Another great Picoult book. Amazing peek into what it means to be "plain" and how that fits into today's society.
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EXCELLENT READ!! When a baby is found dead in an Amish barn, police are stunned. Although they prove that 18-year old Amish girl Katie gave birth, she has no recollection of what happened. Her big city lawyer, Ellie, moves in with the family and looks for the truth...which is far from plain.
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My first book by this author. This was one of those books that once you start reading it you don't want to put it down. Fascinating portrait of Amish life. I already have two more of her books to read.
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Just finished this. Keeps you reading!!!
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Great book....Keeps you wondering till the end
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Excellent story, I couldn't put it down.
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Better than average mystery novel
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This book is great for anyone who loves reading about the Amish life, as well as courtroom drama. It is great from cover to cover, with no slow parts---right up to the last word!
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Really enthralling novel that takes place in Amish country. It is about a young Amish woman with a dead infant who gets tangled up with the US justice system.
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One of this authors best! You are left feeling like you are spending time on an Amish Farm. My teenage daughter stayed up all night reading this book. It look me a few days longer!
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One of Picoults best. Could not put it down.
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Love Jodi Picoult novels. Great story telling, especially in this book.
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This was a very good book about a young Amish girl that finds herself having a baby. The baby dies but she doesn't remenber how. Nice action in the courtroom with her Atty. Surprise ending!
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"Picoult's seventh novel never loses its grip...A hummer of a tale." - People
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Loved it!! Really made you think and enjoy every minute of it.
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I had seen the movie first, but I really enjoyed the book. I'm a big fan of Picoult's. She did a great job explaining Amish life.
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This is a great book about life in an Amish community. What really struck me is how the Amish abide by their rules and value system regardless of what goes on around them. Very intriguing moral dilemmas!
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I couldn't put this book down. It was a sad, yet extremely fascinating stroy, and the characters really came to life.
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I really enjoyed this book. A very interesting look into a culture surrounded by a lot of misconceptions.
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Story Line: Dead infant is found in a barn in Amish country. It's up to the defense attorney to try and find out what really happened to the baby.
Good book
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It is amazing to me how Jodi Picoult can take a subject no one wants to even think about--in this case neonaticide--and turn it into a book you can't put down. I highly recommend this book!
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Very good Amish story. A lot of amish culture involved. Written very well so that you feel like you're in the story.
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another good crime story
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I like this author because her books well written and easy to read. I like that each book has a focus on a different culture or specific subject matter, so it's a learning experience as well. The only thing that has become tiresome is that I didn't realized that all of her books are "legal" books, meaning the story always has something to do with a legal problem and the process through the court system/prison system.
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Another very good book by Picoult.
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Great story, quite the page turner.
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I really enjoyed this novel. It has a good, engaging story about a culture many of us do not know much about.
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Good story. Well written.
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One of the best I have ever read. You'll find yourself thinking about the story even when you're not reading the book.
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loved this book. It gave me some insight into the Amish. Interesting from start to finish.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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For some reason, this book took me a lot longer than usual to read. It was a labor of love until the last 150 pages or so. At that point I began to read more quickly and looking forward to reading more. The ending is surprising. All in all, not the best or worse Jodi Picoult book I've ever read.
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I thought the book very interesting and a bit educating with a very surprise ending
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Very good book. Intriguing plot and well-developed characters.
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Good read!
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This one is full of information about the Amish community, and it was very informative! I enjoyed it.
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Good read with a twist at the end..........Jodi Picoult is always good.
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Excellent
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I loved this story! Picoult is becoming my favorite author.
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I loved this book. I couldn't put it down.
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A shocking murder shatters the picturesque calm of Pennsylvania's Amirhs country---and test the heart and soul of the lawyer who steps in to defend the young woman at the center of the storm. Moving seamlessly from psychological drama to courtroom suspense, Plain Truth is a fascinting portrait of Amish life---and a moving exploration of the bonds of love, friendship, and the heart's most complex choices.
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A shocking murder shatters the picturesque calm of a Pennsylvania's Amish country and tests the heart and soul of the lawyer who steps in to defend the young woman at the center of the storm. A compelling tale of the bonds of love, friendship and the heart's most complex choices.
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A shocking murder shatters the picturesque calm of Pennsylvania's Amish country-and tests the heart and soul of the lawyer who steps in to defend the young woman at the center of the storm.
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i saw the movie so i didn't read the book.movie was great.
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I didn't read this book! I saw the movie on lifetime!