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Igor Colaiacovo Colaiacovo itibaren Hamsadi, Bangladeş

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Bunu benim kadar sevmeyi beklemiyordum! Üçüncü kişi perspektifi genellikle beni rahatsız ediyor, ancak burada daha tutkulu olduğu söylendi. En altta, o bölümde hangi karakterin perspektifinin anlatıldığını belirten işaretleri gerçekten takdir ettim. Benim tek şikayet cliffhanger olduğunu! Hala sahip olduğum tüm sorularıma cevap vermek için en kısa zamanda Rainbow Boys'u bulmayı umuyorum. Alex Sanchez, kesinlikle geri döneceğim yazarı olduğunu kanıtladı!

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This book has sad & tragic written all over it (you can almost tell right away), which I love. It definitely has some drive and force that kept me going through its entirety, but I wasn't completely heartbroken in this story as I like to be sometimes. Still quite insightful and adventurous.

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I love this book! Dr. Gelber opens up as a surgeon and a human being, allowing us access into that mysterious realm the lay-person avoids like the plague--the doctor's world. Never dry, this book kept me interested all the way. I recognize little memoir moments which gave me a peek into this doctor's particular view of his profession--how to make it better, how to "do no harm"--and at the same time, I learned more than I ever thought I would about surgery and everything attached to this field. I also gobbled up the author's appreciation for the patient as an individual... after you read this, you're going to wish that David Gelber was your personal physician. It is an easy, quick read, and David's humor kept me turning the pages. I bought one for my mother (the daughter of a doctor and RN), who in turn grabbed it up for her doctor brothers. You can't miss if you like non-fiction that teaches and entertains at the same time. Loved it, truly.