Jeff Chinn and I contributed to this review together, and here are our thoughts:
The History of Jane Doe is our suggestion for best book for this round. While both books were well written and dealt with mental health issues with sensitivity, the alternating timelines (before the incident and after) helped to build up the tension and added emotional depths to the story. While Obsession was a great story, it was a heavy read and, as Jeff cited, "As someone who suffers from OCD himself, it was not a fun read." The History of Jane Doe, however, added romance, humour, sadness and fear in alternating measures. It’s the difference between a roller coaster and a drop of doom...one is scary and you’re glad when it’s over. The other, with its ups and downs, makes you want to share the ride more than once. For these reasons, The History of Jane Doe is our choice for first round of the smack down.
We wanted to create a way where we could read a few books, learn about many titles and have fun doing it! The tournament style reading of the Mighty Smackdown means that in the first round each participant reads two books, discusses both in a blog post, selecting one book to move on to the next round. Teachers are asked to commit to one round but most, if not all, continue on. We will read to the end when we will have only one book left standing!
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