I just bought and started Jodi Piccoult's new book "Sing You Home". I am not even 30 pages into the damn thing and I am already a puddle of tears (not a good thing at work). I think I need to put off reading this thing for a while. Like until I have kids and they are grown and I have forgotten about IF.
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Re: Why am I reading this book?
this book will always be on my do not read list because I think the whole thing is about IF. and yes i agree, read it whenyou have kids and you can look back on it.
i could barely get through The Handmaid's Tale and only a small part of that book had to do with IF (in a weird sorta way).
~Lauren~


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The beginning is the worst part. FWIW, it made me cry too. Her description of doing the PIO shot at the wedding was pretty good. Actually the book kind of stops being so focused on IF after the first part.
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