
Madge C. (
dmconn1) wrote on 1/26/2008...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
The book was well written, and like Jodi Picoult's books, the reader may find themselves siding with characters that may not possess the same values as themselves. However with that said, I was very disappointed in the ending. I felt it just dropped off after a big work up to it.

Suzanne B. (
SuzanneB) wrote on 2/20/2008...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Thought-provoking story of seduction within the modern American culture wars. Which is the most seductive force: freedom, love, Jesus, sex, acceptance, moral superiority, family??? The main characters must decide. The author is careful not to judge and lets the reader decide, too. Loved this book.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was an enjoyable read by an author who writes well about modern life. Perrotta captures some of the realities of teaching spot-on--liberalism among teachers, how teachers behave during workshops, and the differences between what the curriculum says to teach and meeting the needs of your students. He also characterizes the fair right genuinely without being too mean. Depending on which side of center you sit, you will be disgusted with one faction represented in this novel or the other. I thoroughly enjoyed it!!!

Lori H. (
LoriMH) wrote on 11/26/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Really enjoyed this book - funny, witty, sweet, - great characters.