The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer is an interesting book with about a medical conspiracy, greed, betrayal, murder and a dysfunctional family including two adult children with Asperger's. Their father who is a prestigious internist at a well-known hospital is in a coma from being involved in a hit-and-run accident. His oldest son, Dimitri who has Asperger's, believes it wasn't an accident, but only his sister, Thea, believes him. She also has Asperger's and came back to Boston from working with Doctors Without Borders in Central Africa to see her dad. She believes there is a slight chance he could recover but the twin brother and sister want to let him go. Thea agrees to take over her father's patients and senses something is off. Her life is threatened shortly after she starts asking too many questions.
This is quite the mystery that also includes a bit of romance, suspense and insights into adult Asperger's. I liked it once I finally started it and looked forward to getting back to it. I liked Thea and her devotion to her dad. The ending was a shock to me that I did not see coming.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 25: There remained unfinished business between them. The man had never, in all her memory, told her that he loved her, nor had she taken the initiative and told him. At the very least, she needed that exchange to happen between them before the end.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2018
"The Second Opinion" by Michael Palmer
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Asperger's,
Cancer,
coma,
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death,
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fathers and daughters,
medical thriller,
murder mystery,
survival
Friday, December 15, 2017
"UnSouled" (Book 3 in Unwind Series) by Neal Shusterman (UPDATED)
UnSouled is book 3 in the Unwind series. Conner and Lev are on the run and new characters are introduced. There is plenty of action for sure! I enjoyed the characters of Cam, Risa and Starkey in this book. One more book to go to finish this exciting series.
(Gerard's Review, 5 stars)
Karen's review 12/8/17, 5 stars:
Unsouled by Neal Shusterman (book 3 in the Unwind series) is fantastic! There is so much action and interaction among very cool characters that makes it go very fast. There are so many different parts to this novel that my mind is spinning! Connor and Lev are on their way to Ohio to find Sonia for answers to help end unwinding, but get in an accident. Cam, the rewind, escapes from Roberta to go find Risa but finds Conner instead. Meanwhile, Starky and his storks take over more harvest camps and Hayden was one scheduled to be rewound. Once he is freed, he becomes part of Starky’s gang even though he does not agree with Starky’s methods and tries to get Bam as an ally. Archer holds Cam hostage but when the Juvie authorities hunt down Conner, Archer’s sister, Grace, helps him escape in genius fashion. Grace appears to be kind of off, but is an amazing strategist and a great character who sees what most people do not.
Teaser from pg. 64: “You’re crazy! Why would I do that?” “Because,” says Grace, “if you don’t keep this secret, everyone in Heartsdale is gonna know you were outsmarted by dumb old Grace Skinner, and you’ll be a laughingstock till the cows come home, and they ain’t comin’ home anytime soon!”
This book was so good I hated to see it end and can’t wait to read the next one. I love that there are such interesting characters and how they interact with each other. This book has a lot of humor in it as well. I especially liked how Archer fooled the parts pirate, taking him on a wild goose chase in the opposite direction of where Conner was headed. My favorite character is . . . . Grace! She is awesome! This is one thrilling series for sure!
See our reviews of other books in this series: Book 2 - UnWholly Book 1 - Unwind
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(Gerard's Review, 5 stars)
Karen's review 12/8/17, 5 stars:
Unsouled by Neal Shusterman (book 3 in the Unwind series) is fantastic! There is so much action and interaction among very cool characters that makes it go very fast. There are so many different parts to this novel that my mind is spinning! Connor and Lev are on their way to Ohio to find Sonia for answers to help end unwinding, but get in an accident. Cam, the rewind, escapes from Roberta to go find Risa but finds Conner instead. Meanwhile, Starky and his storks take over more harvest camps and Hayden was one scheduled to be rewound. Once he is freed, he becomes part of Starky’s gang even though he does not agree with Starky’s methods and tries to get Bam as an ally. Archer holds Cam hostage but when the Juvie authorities hunt down Conner, Archer’s sister, Grace, helps him escape in genius fashion. Grace appears to be kind of off, but is an amazing strategist and a great character who sees what most people do not.
Teaser from pg. 64: “You’re crazy! Why would I do that?” “Because,” says Grace, “if you don’t keep this secret, everyone in Heartsdale is gonna know you were outsmarted by dumb old Grace Skinner, and you’ll be a laughingstock till the cows come home, and they ain’t comin’ home anytime soon!”
This book was so good I hated to see it end and can’t wait to read the next one. I love that there are such interesting characters and how they interact with each other. This book has a lot of humor in it as well. I especially liked how Archer fooled the parts pirate, taking him on a wild goose chase in the opposite direction of where Conner was headed. My favorite character is . . . . Grace! She is awesome! This is one thrilling series for sure!
See our reviews of other books in this series: Book 2 - UnWholly Book 1 - Unwind
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adventure,
friendship,
futuristic,
medical thriller,
relationships,
science fiction,
series,
teens,
YA
Saturday, June 10, 2017
"Not A Sound" by Heather Gudenkauf
In Not a Sound by Heather Gudenkauf, Amelia is deaf due to an incident that she was lucky to still be alive from. She is trying to get her life back together. One day while she and her dog are out on the river paddle boarding, she comes across a dead body--a nurse she used to be good friends with! Who killed her friend and why?
I really enjoyed the dog, Stitch but the main character was okay too. I would have loved more action though. The last 50 pages things picked up and I liked the ending so 4 stars for this one!
(Gerard's review)
Karen's review, 4 stars:
Not a Sound by Heather Gudenkauf is about Amelia and her service dog, Stitch. Amelia is a nurse who lost her hearing in an accident and whose life pretty much fell apart. She turned to alcohol and her husband kicked her out, only allowing her to supervised visits with her step-daughter, Nora. Her closest friend since childhood is Jake, a cop, who sort of watches over her like a brother. When she discovers the dead body of one of her nurse friends from several years ago in the woods by her river where she was paddle boards and kayaks, her curiosity gets the best of her and she jumps into the investigation. As she comes closer to figuring out who murdered her friend, her life becomes more complicated and dangerous.
I enjoyed reading this book but of course, the cops are once again portrayed as incompetent and it’s up to Amelia to figure out who and why murdered her friend. My favorite character in this book is the service dog, Stitch. The medical portion of this book was pretty scary. (4 stars)
Spoiler Alert – do not read further unless you have read the book! The ending of this book was very good and I really liked the big chase when the murderer came after Amelia but couldn’t help but think how stupid she was by leaving her dog and running off instead of using the guy’s stun gun against him that he dropped in the snow and retrieving her cell phone from his pocket when she had the chance. I did have to give her credit for getting out of her house through her bedroom window, but then again, why would she leave her car keys on a table downstairs instead of in her pocket? I was hoping her husband would not be involved and they would reconcile, but I am okay with her ending up with Jake. What did you think of this?
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I really enjoyed the dog, Stitch but the main character was okay too. I would have loved more action though. The last 50 pages things picked up and I liked the ending so 4 stars for this one!
(Gerard's review)
Karen's review, 4 stars:
Not a Sound by Heather Gudenkauf is about Amelia and her service dog, Stitch. Amelia is a nurse who lost her hearing in an accident and whose life pretty much fell apart. She turned to alcohol and her husband kicked her out, only allowing her to supervised visits with her step-daughter, Nora. Her closest friend since childhood is Jake, a cop, who sort of watches over her like a brother. When she discovers the dead body of one of her nurse friends from several years ago in the woods by her river where she was paddle boards and kayaks, her curiosity gets the best of her and she jumps into the investigation. As she comes closer to figuring out who murdered her friend, her life becomes more complicated and dangerous.
I enjoyed reading this book but of course, the cops are once again portrayed as incompetent and it’s up to Amelia to figure out who and why murdered her friend. My favorite character in this book is the service dog, Stitch. The medical portion of this book was pretty scary. (4 stars)
Spoiler Alert – do not read further unless you have read the book! The ending of this book was very good and I really liked the big chase when the murderer came after Amelia but couldn’t help but think how stupid she was by leaving her dog and running off instead of using the guy’s stun gun against him that he dropped in the snow and retrieving her cell phone from his pocket when she had the chance. I did have to give her credit for getting out of her house through her bedroom window, but then again, why would she leave her car keys on a table downstairs instead of in her pocket? I was hoping her husband would not be involved and they would reconcile, but I am okay with her ending up with Jake. What did you think of this?
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doctors,
dog,
medical thriller,
murder mystery,
nurse,
survival
Saturday, June 7, 2014
"Seven Patients" by Atul Kumar
Seven Patients by Atul Kumar is a third-year medical thriller narrated by Raj Mok, a medical student who is learning at a hospital. This is a work of fiction, kind of like a hospital TV show with a lot of drama and extreme cases. Basically, it's a collection of hospital horror stories. I found it to be entertaining and thought provoking. Doctors have a lot of power! I read this on on my Kindle and it had a lot of medical terms that I was unfamiliar with which became a bit annoying; however, the terms were usually explained. This book explores some ethical issues that doctors probably face.
I was surprised this book got so many really negative reviews. If you are looking for great writing or good literature, this one is not it. However, if you love medical drama and want to get a feel what medical students go through, then I think you might enjoy this book if you can overlook poor editing.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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I was surprised this book got so many really negative reviews. If you are looking for great writing or good literature, this one is not it. However, if you love medical drama and want to get a feel what medical students go through, then I think you might enjoy this book if you can overlook poor editing.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Friday, May 31, 2013
A Very Scary Read: "The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder" by Charles Graeber
The Good Nurse—A True Story of Medicine, Madness, Murder by Charles Graeber is a great book! I would class it as a thriller, but it’s non-fiction! Charles Cullen is a male nurse at a hospital where strange events happen on his shift. As you read this book, remember that this is not a novel, but a true story! That’s what makes it so scary! This kept my interest all the way through and I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough! I’ll never think of hospitals the same way again—very scary!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Gerard's favorites,
horror,
medical thriller,
murder,
non-fiction,
thriller,
true crime
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
"Brain On Fire--My Month of Madness" by Susannah Cahalan GIVEAWAY (Updated)
Here's a non-fiction Must Read! |
Brain On Fire--My Month Of Madness by Susannah Cahalan is her true story about how a rare, mysterious disease almost took her life. It is a contemporary medical thriller and very scary because it really happened! It was only because her parents and boyfriend persevered at getting her the help she needed that she survived. I felt sorry for her and her family as I read her account. It's really scary that one of the best neurologists in the country just thought she was a drunk having withdrawal symptoms and never even heard of anti-NMDA-receptor autoimmune encephalitis which is what she was finally diagnosed with and treated for.
This is a fascinating read and I was glad that this journalist recovered enough to write this book about her experience. The key lesson is to get a second opinion! I found it interesting for the most part but she lost me when she tried explaining the medical details of how the immune system actually attacks the brain.
(Karen's review, rating 4 stars)
Brain On Fire--My Month Of Madness by Susannah Cahalan is the true story of Susannah who started to have medical problems. She was misdiagnosed so often that one day she woke up in a hospital and didn't know how she got there. Wow, what a great read!
This is a page turner for sure with lots of "wow" factors for me. The biggest wow is that I got this one to review for free--it's a must read! I highly recommend it. I'm so glad you are all better now, Susannah. Thanks for telling your story and God bless!
(Gerard's review, rating 5++ stars)
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autobiography,
brain,
family,
Gerard's favorites,
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memoir,
must read,
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thought provoking
Thursday, July 19, 2012
"The Deep Zone" by James M. Tabor
An Action Packed, page turning thriller! |
You talk about good books, this one is great! There is action in and out of the cave and a very good ending. I'll be looking for more books by James M. Tabor for sure.
(Gerard's review)
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Afghanistan,
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Gerard's favorites,
medical thriller,
military
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