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Nurture: A Modern, Caring Guide to Pregnancy, Birth, and Early Motherhood
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Nurture is the only all-in-one pregnancy and birthing book for modern mothers-to-be and their...

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As a wise ape once observed, space is big - vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly so. However, if you look...

Call the Midwife - Season 6
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This ever-popular series in back for a sixth season! When the rather austere Sister Ursula is...
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McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom Manual: An Insight into Owning, Flying and Maintaining the Legendary Cold War Combat Jet
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First entering service in 1960 with the US military, the F-4 Phantom remained at the forefront of US...

Call the Midwife - Season 7
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In the old houses and bold new apartment buildings of 1963 London, expectant mothers need more help...
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The Birthful Podcast | Talking with Pregnancy, Birth, Breastfeeding, Postpartum & Parenting Pros to Inform Your Intuition
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Women get bombarded with all sorts of advice on maternity: a lot of it unsolicited, and often...

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated The Book of Two Ways in Books
Oct 15, 2020
"For someone who makes a living through death, I haven't given a lot of thought to my own."
I love Jodi Picoult and her books, and I count many of them among my favorites. I was intrigued by this story, but overall, this book wasn't for me. I always appreciate when an author does their research for a book, but there was so very much Egypt (from Dawn) and various scientific concepts (via Brian) in this book. Some will really enjoy this and if these were topics I was more interested in, I probably would have too. But I read this book while was I was working endless days, and I just wanted to lose myself in a story and not read pages upon pages about ancient Egypt or so much scientific theory about multiverses. It was a lot.
When the novel focused on the characters, I was more in. Dawn is an intriguing protagonist--she's not always going to make choices that the rest of us might agree with. She takes a long hard long at her life--her regrets, her past love, her marriage, and more. I don't want to give too much away, but the various paths concept is an interesting one, for sure. I enjoyed both of them--especially Dawn's work as a death doula in her Boston life and then her relationship with Wyatt (who seemed very enigmatic--I could see why she was drawn to him) in Egypt.
No matter what, Picoult does what she does best--give us a fascinating look at love, marriage, and loss. She makes us think and question what we might do in Dawn's position. There are some twists and surprises thrown in along the way. I skimmed some of the Egypt stuff (I'm sorry!) and might have forgiven it all together, except then she gave me an up-in-the-air ending. After all that reading and reading! Sigh. No resolution endings seem to be a theme lately. And not one I'm a fan of, either. So, with that, a 3-star read for me. But I'll read Picoult's next book eagerly, as always.