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The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver

The Poisonwood Bible

by Barbara Kingsolver
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 1, 1998, 543 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 1999, 560 pages
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Kristin

Wow-- talk about talent! Each section of The Poisonwood Bible is labeled as to who narrates it, but after a few passages, the labels are unnecessary! Kingsolver does such a good job at keeping each girl's voice independent of the others, the reader can quickly place each voice with its owner.
Elsa

I just finished the Poisonwood Bible and I must say that it is one of the most impressive novels I have read in a while. Kingsolver succeeds in creating 5 distinct voices (for each of the Price girls and their mother, Orleanna) so unique and layered that you can't help but fall in love with them. Morever, there is an almost perfect balance in the book between the personal--that is the disintegration of a family--and the political. Not only that--these two elements actually mirror and act as metaphors for each other. Brilliant.
alex

This novel is at first some what hard to understand , with its metaphoric usages and its intriging languages. but once you are into a good portion of the story the book starts to unfold its plot . You follow this story across the map . This author has an interesting style of writing it is not only a plain story book but it is also an intimate diary in wich you will hear all five women cahrectors enter there deepest thoughts on what is at hand. I was assigned this book for a 9th grade summer reading assignement , and i addmit i still have pages to turn but i will expect much enjoyment.
Lil

This book was the most wonderful thing that I have ever read. It does have a few dead spots (but what book doesn't), at the end though it leaves you with that feeling that you have just read a masterpiece.
Anonymous

Amazing, truely amazing
danielle holm

I liked this book a lot!!! This was a very intresting rare occasion for me to enjoy a book because i really dont like to read but im glad my teacher assigned mr thins book it was good for me


The Poisonwood Bible was the best book I have ever read. I think anyone who reads it will get captured by the characters and emotions. The theme of the story is a wonderful example of problems that have occured for all time and will continue to occur long into the future. Personally, I liked the ending. Most authors leave the reader hanging without a sense of completion. Although some people prefer that, I enjoyed the continuation that provided for a closure.
Annie Corrigan

This book is extrememly well written and allows the reader an uncommon oppourtunity to see the story from all different angles.
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