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Jenna Metcalf was with her mother the night she disappeared, but she remembers nothing. In the wake of those tragic events, she has lost not one parent, but two: her father is in an asylum, and now she lives with her grandmother - who finds it too painful to talk about what happened. Ten years on, Jenna is the only one who still seems to care. And she is determined to seek the truth, no matter how shocking and life-changing it might be ... -- page 4 of cover.
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1 primary book3 released booksLeaving Time is a 3-book series with 1 released primary work first released in 2014 with contributions by Jodi Picoult.
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What a beautifully written book. This was my first book from this author and I want more.
This book might throw you off because there is a lot of talk about elephants and psychics but it all connects with each other.
The twist in this book was perfect. Loved every minute of reading this book.
I LOVED LOVED LOVED THIS.
I know there's a bit of confusion and frustration surrounding this book, and I kinda see why but nothing in this story really bothered me a lot in terms of plot and types of characters portrayed. This book is a very easy read, you can pick it up and just read without having to really think about it, and I personally found myself wanting to get back to it over and over again.
I think the characters in this book could be one of those hate or love characters for a lot of people. I personally quite liked how all the characters in the book were portrayed, even if they weren't particularly likeable characters. I think they played off of each other well and sometimes it's nice to have a nice break from the textbook characters we see quite often, and I mean Jodi introduces us to elephant researchers who are obsessed with elephants so they're not your usual kind of character.
I've also seen a few reviews mention how this book went on too much about elephants, and I mean yeah there is a lot on elephants, but I didn't mind so much I like picking up random and weird facts in books sometimes and when else am I going to learn about elephants so much? Also, it was quite important to the story as it told you a lot about certain characters and their motives, and I think that's quite a nice way to do rather than just spelling it out for us.
I think also an issue with this book for a lot of people is the strange mix of concepts, I mean you have a really big focus on psychics and elephants - so if neither of those are your things then stay away. I personally quite liked that mix, I thought it was quite refreshing reading something quite different and I liked the take on psychics in this.
Overall, what I'm trying to say I'm not surprised some people really didn't like this and I'm not surprised some people really like this. I think it's a marmite book and I love marmite.
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