Sunday, May 10, 2020

Book Review: "The Book of Two Ways" By Jodi Picoult

This was really a journey into two separate worlds from present day to past archaelogy digs with Wyatt via Egyptology.

Who knew this would be so intriguing with ancient burial sites, hieroglyphics, and the study of human nature especially with the author's own personal experiences with her son studying this fascinating arena of information.

It truly was a unique treat to read as we venture right along with Dawn to the coming of age that includes a past love, a pregnancy, and a revelation that will shock to the core.

What is love?

What defines a 'biological' parent?

Is blood thicker than water?

When a plane crash joggles the memory we go down ol company road to a place long lost that Dawn left in 2003 (15 yrs earlier) with Wyatt taking her to the Cairo airport.

It picks back up with her interest in this burial site when she returns to see this coffin while paying for the expedition.

The old flames ignite but we are lead through a maze of sorts that explain the emotions eloquently on paper.

The Book of Two Ways was a diamond in the rough that I hope you enjoy as much as I have because every inch of this was lovely, inquisitive, and delightful.
It really makes one wonder what is truly most important in life and what's worth fighting for...

Thank you to Jodi, the publisher, NetGalley, and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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