Sing me Home
5
By Sassybss
Excellent read!!!!!
Sing you home
5
By Ann.whity
This book is so amazing I don't want to finish it I started reading it in July of 2014 I love this book I just don't want to finish it
Overdone
3
By Oscarlett
Although heartwarming, I found this book lacking in literary complexity. It was entertaining at times but interspersed with tedious passages and horrendously overdone characterization and an overdone portrayal of each character's mood. Great for young readers, I'm sure, but not as subtle as I had hoped for.
Sing you home
4
By None13z
Another great book by Picoult. I love how real her stories are, and not loaded with unpronounceable words. Can't wait to read the next one.
Sing You Home
5
By madyson007
I really loved it. The characters are developed and real. Just wish I knew what happened to Lucy.
Sing You Home
4
By Saquire
Loved the song before each chapter. Couldn't put it down after the trial began.
Easy to read and thought-provoking
4
By Trarber
While somewhat predictable, this was an interesting and well covered story of some very real issues of our time. While at times it seemed a bit of a stretch that these characters did what they did...all in all the book kept my attention and made me want to know what happened next. Even though it ended the way I thought it would, it was satisfying. The music was a nice touch.
Sing you Home
5
By Ritapfsnsd
So beautifully written and thought provoking.
Unexpected
5
By Teachmath97
I had no idea what this book was about but know that Picoult's books are always wonderful. She did an amazing job showing the emotional stress that comes with infertility. I was amazed to see the turns the book took and the wonderful way Picoult dealt with the subject matter. My only question is what about Lucy. I hope there is a follow up book.
Wow!
5
By Leslieleo
Author writes from two divergent viewpoints in a way that is convincing. As a gay woman, I appreciated very much the way in which the gay argument was formulated. A lot has happened politically in the short time since this book was penned. So much so that parts seem a bit anachronistic, but what author would have predicted the emergence of a total turnaround in social and even some religious values that happened overnight. In future editions, some mention of this phenomenon would be valuable.