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The Lovely Bones

2002 | Fiction & Poetry

My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973.

In heaven, Susie Salmon can have whatever she wishes for – except what she most wants, which is to be back with the people she loved on earth. In the wake of her murder, Susie watches as her happy suburban family is torn apart by grief; as her friends grow up, fall in love, and do all the things she never had the chance to do herself. But as Susie will come to realize, even in death, life is not quite out of reach . . .

A luminous, astonishing novel about life and death, memory and forgetting, and finding light in the darkest places, Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones became an instant classic when it was first published in 2002. There are now over ten million copies in print. It inspired the film starring Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon and Saoirse Ronan.



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The Chocolate Lady (94 KP) rated

Oct 5, 2020  
The Lovely Bones
The Lovely Bones
Alice Sebold | 2002 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.3 (66 Ratings)
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Alice Sebold's novel is told from the perspective of a dead girl, and yet it is still a lively story. You can read my full review here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2014/08/29/no-bones-about-it-this-is-a-lovely-book/
  
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Marylegs (44 KP) rated

Aug 14, 2019  
The Lovely Bones
The Lovely Bones
Alice Sebold | 2002 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.3 (66 Ratings)
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This is another book I have felt the urge to read after watching the film. I probably would never have picked this book up if I hadn’t seen the film previously. The Lovely Bones is not the easiest story to read, as it is the story of a 14 year old girl, Susie Salmon, being raped and murdered. Told from the perspective of Susie in her heaven watching over her family, friends and murderer as they carry on with their life in the years after her death. The story develops from the initial stages of grief and devastation felt by her family and friends to how the move on and, not forget her, but learn to live again.

This story could be hard work to read due to the subject matter, but in fact it is beautiful in all the right places. It is raw in detailing human emotions, and how people can feel guilty for feeling normal after the death of a loved one occurs. It is a lovely thought, of people moving onto a place where the heaven is what they make of it, that it is different for each person and that they can build upon it and still have the ability to watch over the family they left behind.

My one bug bear with the book was the character of Susie’s mother, Abigail. I understand that grief affects everyone differently but I couldn’t warm to her due to the actions she took in the subsequent years after her eldest daughter was killed. But I found all the other characters interesting and well developed including in particular Susie’s sister Lindsey, who had to grow up to quickly and Susie’s could have been boyfriend Ray, who didn’t let being accused of her murder destroy him. Even the killers’ character was interesting to read about and whilst I never sympathised with his past history as it is told, it felt important to include more about him than just having him defined by the murder he committed. Probably the most developed and grief stricken character was Susie’s father Jack, the way he dealt with his emotions is more how I imagined a parent would act after losing a child this way. It really pulled at your heart when he had to push down his grief to still try to be a father to his two remaining children, but the whole time feeling guilty that Susie wasn’t there which obviously made it harder for his to let go. I would recommend this book but due to the subject matter, no matter how delicately it is written and dealt with, still may not be for everyone.
  
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Yoshi (40 KP) rated

Oct 29, 2018  
The Lovely Bones
The Lovely Bones
Alice Sebold | 2002 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.3 (66 Ratings)
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My biggest beef with this book is that the plot didn't really seem to go anywhere and has too many unresolved problems. They never catch the killer, never find her body, and Susie's restless spirit is still probably haunting her family.
  
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B (62 KP) rated

Oct 14, 2018  
The Lovely Bones
The Lovely Bones
Alice Sebold | 2002 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.3 (66 Ratings)
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I agree with many that this book is slow. There were parts that I really liked and it even made me tear up when the dog died (not really a spoiler since the novel spans some 15 years). For the most part though I just wanted it to be over. I'd be interested to know however why Sebold chose to have the intial events take place in the 70s rather than in the 21st century as it did not appear to add anything specific to the plot or narrative. I'll also be curious to see how the film compares and if it's able to breathe some life into a relatively uneventful book, no pun intended.