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The Lovely Bones: A Novel

The Lovely Bones: A Novel
Author: Alice Sebold
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2543 reviews
Sales Rank: 28832

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
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Pages: 328
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Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.7 x 1.1

ISBN: 0316666343
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780316666343

Publication Date: June 2002
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On her way home from school on a snowy December day in 1973, 14-year-old Susie Salmon ("like the fish") is lured into a makeshift underground den in a cornfield and brutally raped and murdered, the latest victim of a serial killer--the man she knew as her neighbor, Mr. Harvey.

Alice Sebold's haunting and heartbreaking debut novel, The Lovely Bones, unfolds from heaven, where "life is a perpetual yesterday" and where Susie narrates and keeps watch over her grieving family and friends, as well as her brazen killer and the sad detective working on her case. As Sebold fashions it, everyone has his or her own version of heaven. Susie's resembles the athletic fields and landscape of a suburban high school: a heaven of her "simplest dreams," where "there were no teachers.... We never had to go inside except for art class.... The boys did not pinch our backsides or tell us we smelled; our textbooks were Seventeen and Glamour and Vogue."

The Lovely Bones works as an odd yet affecting coming-of-age story. Susie struggles to accept her death while still clinging to the lost world of the living, following her family's dramas over the years like an episode of My So-Called Afterlife. Her family disintegrates in their grief: her father becomes determined to find her killer, her mother withdraws, her little brother Buckley attempts to make sense of the new hole in his family, and her younger sister Lindsey moves through the milestone events of her teenage and young adult years with Susie riding spiritual shotgun. Random acts and missed opportunities run throughout the book--Susie recalls her sole kiss with a boy on Earth as "like an accident--a beautiful gasoline rainbow." Though sentimental at times, The Lovely Bones is a moving exploration of loss and mourning that ultimately puts its faith in the living and that is made even more powerful by a cast of convincing characters. Sebold orchestrates a big finish, and though things tend to wrap up a little too well for everyone in the end, one can only imagine (or hope) that heaven is indeed a place filled with such happy endings. --Brad Thomas Parsons

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When we first meet 14-year-old Susie Salmon, she is already in heaven. This was before milk carton photos and public service announcements, she tells us; back in 1973, when Susie mysteriously disappeared, people still believed these things didnt happen. In the sweet, untroubled voice of a precocious teenage girl, Susie relates the awful events of her death, and her own adjustment to the strange new place she finds herself. (It looks a lot like her school playground, with the good kind of swingset.) With love, longing, and a growing understanding, Susie watches her family as they cope with their griefher father embarks on a search for the killer, her sister undertakes a feat of amazing daring, her little brother builds a fort in her honorand begin the difficult process of healing. In the hands of a brilliant new novelist, and through the eyes of her winning young heroine, this story of seemingly unbearable tragedy is transformed into a suspenseful, touching, even funny novel about family, memory, love, heaven, and living.


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4 out of 5 stars The Lovely Bones: A Highly Emotional Journey   November 16, 2008
Alice Sebold has stated that violence is not unusual and concludes that it is merely a part of life. Through her three books written, including The Lovely Bones, Sebold adjoins those who have witnessed violence with those who have not.
Alice Sebold has written three novels in her writing career. Her first novel, Lucky, is a memoir of her life as an eighteen year old rape victim while she attended Syracuse University in New York. Her other pieces of work also possess some twist of either rape or murder. Sebold reflects her own life and personal experience into her books.
Sebold grasps onto the best words to express what she wants the reader to know, feel, and experience as if we were there to see the characters emotions. The Lovely Bones consists of a young girl brutally raped and killed by means of being dismembered and her family's way of coping while she watches above from heaven. Her words and writings are truly realistic, for she herself experienced such a crime. As a freshman in high school, I am simply used to being exposed to "happy" literature. Sebold gives you the real emotions and happenings as alarming and bitter as they may be. I found myself looking up at the end of certain chapters with nothing short of a stunned look upon my face.
With all the crimes committed in this world, such as the one written in this novel and the ones you briefly read about in the newspaper, what we read does not even convey the amount of terror and sorrow one could feel by reading this book. This novel breaks adolescences' minds out of their young and naive nature and gives them the necessary reality check to ensure safety in their future years to come in this world that grows more dangerous by the minute.



5 out of 5 stars The Lovely Bones   November 4, 2008
This novel is poignant...an excellent read. Very moving. I can't stress enough how great it was to read. If you've ever lost someone, or if you've ever wondered about heaven, this book will move you.


2 out of 5 stars A (Somehow) Unmoving Story About Murder   October 15, 2008
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Everyone raved about this book. I was told by multiple people that I just HAD to read it. I finally read it and am completely underwhelmed.

More than anything, this book feels like it was written for the Lifetime Network crowd: people (primarily women) who have a morbid fascination with bad things happening to other people. The story had a chance to put a unique spin on an oft-told tale, but instead it was completely uninspired and felt like it should be sandwiched between a story about a woman who was attacked and wheelchair bound but still won a gold medal and a story about a woman who gets up the courage to finally leave her cheatin', beatin', drinkin' husband.

Nothing about this story moved me one way or the other. I didn't feel hatred or love. I didn't cry or laugh. It was a complete waste of my time.



4 out of 5 stars An Interesting Tale   October 15, 2008
I really loved the book, the story and the characters. It was one of the most "realistic' set of characters I've read lately. Only reason it didn't get a 5th star was because the last 1/4 of the book seemed full of un-necessary fluff ... otherwise a great read. I think I'll read her first book now.


2 out of 5 stars Wouldn't read it again...   October 14, 2008
The author's writing in this book is very well done. She describes things very very well.
BUT....the ending was a disappointment. It was missing something, in my opinion.


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