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Print Length: 397 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: B0009RJUVE

Publisher: HarperCollins e-books (November 5, 2008)

Publication Date: October 6, 2009

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I know i am late to the party but this book annoyed me so much that i just couldn't not leave a review. I literally threw my kindle away in disgust after finishing this. I can't even describe my feelings - disgust, anger, frustration - all rolled into one.I really fail to understand why so many people loved this and are hailing it as some kind of eternal love story. This is as far away from a love story as you can get. There was nothing sweet or romantic about Chris and Emily to me. Their relationship was slightly creepy and very, very forced. Why the hell were the parents shoving a relationship down their throats? And why were the parents so weird anyway....the dad refusing to testify for his own son, the other mom hell bent on destroying Chris' life even though she knew the truth (and this was the woman who loved him like a son and was cheering all the way for them to marry each other)?? But the parents are the least of my complaints with this book. My biggest complaint is the way such a serious topic has been trivialized.See, here is the thing. People who are not mental health experts are absolutely not equipped to deal with serious issues like severe depression and suicidal tendencies. No matter how much we love someone, we cannot talk or "cheer" them out of depression. I can cheer someone and help them if they are having a bad day at work or some tangible crisis. But if they are seriously depressed and start creating project plans for suicide, i would never ever assume that i know whats best for them (even though i have a slight background in mental health research). That's what the mental health experts are there for. That's why we invest so much in mental health research. If treating depression was as simple as taking the person out on a few dates and asking them "what happened", most depressed people would never need any help cos their families would be able to do it. And most depressed people would also likely commit suicide if that is the total extent of help they receive.I know many people said "chris was a teenager who didn't know better". I beg to differ. First of all "Chris" might have been a teenager but Jodi isn't. She should have known better than to glorify suicide as some kind of pinnacle of romantic dreams. Secondly, the entire book is built on the premise of their "incredibly mature" relationship. He did mention going to a psychiatrist but just couldn't be arsed to do anything about it. For all their "incredible maturity" and "mental connect", he didn't even have the sense or sensitivity to wait till she was ready for sex. Even though she made it clear plenty of times that she is not comfortable, he literally forced her into it. He comes across as hardly better than an idiotic, kinda abusive jerk of a boyfriend. He "knew" she was beyond repair how?? Because he tried to take her out on dates and "make passionate love" to her, and it didn't work!! Well, big surprise, seeing how she hated sex with him anyway even when she was not depressed. He was the one who constantly wanted it. Way to put someone's needs above yours.As for her, she could go to an abortion clinic multiple times even stealing money from her parents but couldn't or wouldn't seek help from a psychiatrist? Fine, she was depressed and unwilling, I can understand that. But why keep calling it "love"? If she really loved him , wouldn't she atleast try? Rather than leaving him to mop up the mess and possibly get accused of her murder? Rather than leaving him to deal with the pain and sorrow and guilt and accusations? Rather than trying to coax him to commit suicide too? Atleast she could have left him out of it. Hell, she couldn't even be bothered to leave a note absolving him of blame. And this is "true love"?This book had such a strong premise. The author could have done so much with it. Instead, she treats suicide like some glorious romantic adventure. its not. Unlike chronic illnesses, depression is treatable and many times curable. Helping Emily die was in no way an act of love. If he had truly loved her, he would have done what she needed rather than what she said she wanted. Indeed, there was nothing strange about Emily's behaviour considering she was depressed. It is pretty typical for depressed people (esp due to sexual abuse) to refuse help, to refuse to share details, to feel ashamed and guilty, to push their loved ones away etc. If everybody whose loved ones are depressed just assumed that they are beyond help based on such behaviour, there would be nobody who survives depression. Emily would most likely have been ok if chris had gotten her proper help rather than assuming that she was beyond help. He was in no way equipped to deal with her depression. He did not have the expertise, experience, maturity, qualifications, skills or sensitivity to help her. He had no way of knowing whether she was beyond repair or not. In fact, he didn't even know why she was depressed. Emily had a supportive family, she had resources, her parents were well to do, she had plenty to look forward to, she had her art....if she had received help, she would have probably been ok. In any case, we would never know because of Chris and his "true love".What irritates me most is when people try to defend the story saying "this is what true love is all about". No, it is not. If you have someone who is depressed and wants to commit suicide, and you truly love them, you need to get them help. Not assume that you know best, make some lame attempts to "cheer them up" and give up on them when your amateur attempts are (obviously) not working. And for god's sake, please DON'T shoot them when they say they want to commit suicide, because hey, that's what they want, right? This, in fact, is what true stupidity, idiotic presumptions and selfishness is all about.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ok, rant over, i can now get on with my day. I think i almost wrote an essay there, that's how angry i was.

I've read Jodi Picoult; I've enjoyed much of what I've read, but I did not enjoy this book. Not because she is not a good writer -- we all know she's a good writer -- but this story felt like a YA tragedy attempting, unsuccessfully, to appeal to adults. Not sure. I am sure I found it problematic.First of all, "a love story" it is not (fyi: on some copies that is the subtitle). It is the story of suicide, mental illness and emotional compulsion; misguided thinking and extremely poor parenting, and given that the ending did not offer answers or a moral to make this horrific journey have appropriate meaning or make any particular statement, I was left disappointed and annoyed. Teen suicide is a big issue and certainly any exploration of it is meritorious; this was not that.In fact, why, exactly, a beautiful young girl from a seemingly happy family would so desperately want to kill herself was left unexplored, as was why the boy who loved her (written as very bright and mature) didn't have the sense or even a modicum of wisdom to turn to either set of parents or any adult mentor to help him guide this "love of his life" to a different conclusion. Instead, the writer seems to make the point that they were destined for love, and their love was so deep, so great, that BECAUSE of that deep love, he'd painfully and reluctantly, but nonetheless factually, go ahead and help her kill herself. OH FOR GOD'S SAKE... PLEASE!!!Unless I missed it somewhere, the inciting incident that purportedly drove this young woman crazy was not explained. There was some implication of a sexual abuse event or ongoing event (who knew? it was never explained!), so perhaps that was it, but the entire book devotes itself to her deep, deep NEED to kill herself, to engage her young lover to HELP her kill herself (without any thought to the impact on his life, mind you), without ever making clear, either through logical, obvious questioning by her lover, some confessional dialogue from her, or simply within the narrative voice, why this child was so profoundly and deathly depressed. Seemed a critically important element to leave out or gloss over.On top of this YA mess, we then have the adults in the room, two couples who I think we're supposed to like or sorta like, who, from the minute these children are born, one for each family, act as though it is a foregone conclusion that they are irrevocably wed for life. Given the absoluteness with which the adults express that conviction, I found myself feeling literally suffocated by the presumption (what if they'd fallen in love with, say, DIFFERENT teenagers??). And, certainly, if the writer had chosen to make THAT the core of the children's dysfunctions, she might have had a decent story. She did not choose that path.So the book begins with the suicide, spends much time on backstory, painting a golden picture of two golden families and their golden children, to lead us to the trial of the boy (who is accused of homicide), and within all that, we're supposed to come away with some impression of... what? That suicide is bad/good/unstoppable? That 'true love' transcends fighting for someone's life? That these two marriages were really so dysfunctional that life was too depressing to live for one child and too tunnel-visioned on being "the good boyfriend" to actually save life of the one he loves? WHAT?Sigh. I don't know. Maybe the writers' fans will love this book regardless of these many issues, I did not. I found the suicide through line to be not credible and almost irresponsible. The only message I would want to leave any potential (and especially younger) readers is: even the most dreadful of lives can turn for the better with personal and professional help, so seek that help; reach out to adults and mentors; additionally, don't HELP someone kill themselves out of "love" or any other misguided notions of affection; realize just how precious life is and how strongly even the suicidal person will believe that once past the crisis.

Similar to "Defending Jacob". It's a good book and very well performed but not her best work. A tale of teen-suicide but you never really got to what was so horribly wrong to want the teen to kill herself. Yes, a horrible incident in her childhood would have likely scarred her but I never understood why she couldn't tell her best friend/soul mate or her parents. Also couldn't wrap my head around this being what caused her to kill herself all these years later when she had so many positive things to counter it. I suppose a little more detail about how the incident effected her growing up or why she felt she couldn't tell would have helped develop the plot more. Still a decent read.

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Senin, 16 November 2015

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Print Length: 213 pages

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Publication Date: March 4, 2018

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Language: English

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Been following MyHeartBeets.com since probably the month it first went online. Also got this book the first day it came out and immediately made murgh makhani (butter chicken). While my plating isn't nearly as nice :) - the flavor was incredible. When the instant pot was doing it's quick release, my fiance stopped and said "Oh my God.... that smells exquisite."While the digital blog format is nice because recipe search is easier, there's something nice about having a book next to you while you cook. The book's recipes aren't found in the blog, and the few ones that are, are slightly modified and provide extra feedback about why the ingredient is necessary.For example - not going to lie, I was going to try to make butter chicken without the kasoori methi... Then of course Ashley has a footnote in the book, along the lines of, "I know it's just a pinch of kasoori methi, but make sure you get it because it's what gives butter chicken it's flavor."Ashley read my mind.I went to the grocery store 15 minutes away and it was totally. worth. it. This has been the best $22 I've spent. Recipes are delicious and unique, and the book is nice to hold and have next to you as you cook away. Seriously this is the first cookbook I've bought and it is nice to not have to run from your computer (away from the splash zone) back to the kitchen.Anyway - if you're still reading this - get the book!And Ashley - Thank you so much - Love this book!

I have been following Ashley's blog for a couple of years when I started eating more Paleo. Her blog has so many creative dishes and the recipes are always perfect. She really takes her food seriously. I love flavorful food and when I made Paleo recipes from other sites, the food was always a little bland to me. Literally everything I make from her blog is restaurant quality, So when I learned that Ashley had a new cookbook, I bought it without hesitation. A couple of hours later, I realized it was designed for electric pressure cookers. So I bought an Instant Pot. Because that's how much I love Ashley's recipes. I just received the Instant Pot and her cookbook today and I immediately made the butter chicken. I had everything I needed to make the dish in my kitchen. And side note, once you make an initial investment in some core spices, you can make every one of her recipes. In fact, even when I make a non-Ashley recipe, I never need to buy any additional spices. I have everything I need to make all kinds of recipes, from Thai to Indian. Anyway, back to the butter chicken, it was so delicious! Seriously, better than any Indian restaurant I've been to previously. If you have an electric pressure cooker and you love flavorful Indian food, you will not be disappointed. I can't wait to try her other recipes.

I credit Ashley, the creator of the blog My Heart Beets, and author of this book for getting me started with Indian cooking and falling in love with it.There is a LOT of cooking content online, if you've ever looked at Pinterest, for example. Some of it is good, some of it is great but I find that the majority is either just "OK" or not that good. After trying out a few of the recipes on that blog, I found that they were ALL great and easy to make and I came to trust it as a reliable source, which is important to me, so I don't have to waste time and ingredients making mediocre dishes. Ashley is one of the rare people who have great taste AND can write a recipe in such a clear manner that it is very difficult to mess it up if you pay attention to the directions.I have cooked recipes from this book for other people and they are always delighted with the results. I work with a lot of people from India and they are typically impressed the food I make. For example, a colleague from Kerala always talks about how authentic the Beef Fry recipe smells when I bring it in for lunch.I don't want to sound too hyperbolic but if you are interested in getting into Indian cooking, this book (and her blog) can change your life. Before discovering that blog and this book, I cooked food that was basically utilitarian. It was decent but just something to eat. Now, I eat food every day that is better than my local Indian restaurant and it doesn't even take that long to make...for example, with an hour and $10 (or less) worth of ingredients, I can have 3-4 delicious lunches that would easily cost $30-$40 at a restaurant. I am so grateful for this!

I had the honor and pleasure of testing some of the recipes before the book was published. Every one was hit! I have two favorites so far: Sweet Saffron Fruit and Nut Rice (Meethe Chawal) and Yellow Lentils with Spinach (Palak Moong Dal). The rice dessert smells like Christmas and tastes like love. The lentils are so comforting and filling. I just got an eggplant in my weekly veggie box, so the mashed spiced eggplant as well as the pork vindaloo will be on today's menu. These recipes are easy and quick and delicious.Ashley’s recipes have become staples in my kitchen. I love how simple, flavorful, and crowd-pleasing they are. I don’t have to go hunting for odd ingredients; her recipes use ingredients I generally keep on-hand in my pantry. I’ve made her recipes for family with plain, non-adventurous tastes and opened up a whole new world of gastronomical delight for them. And no one can tell that the food is gluten- and dairy-free! The flavors also excite my taste buds (Indian is my comfort food). The recipes are easy to make and don’t take a lot of time, but with the flavors that come out of the pot, one would think I’d labored all day over the meal. Thank you, Ashley!EDIT: Although I had an e-copy, I had to buy a hard copy, because I use it so much and like having the hard copy in the kitchen and to flip through as I'm menu planning. LOVE LOVE LOVE this book!

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