Review of Not Dead Yet
Posted: 27 Jun 2023, 03:08
[Following is a volunteer review of "Not Dead Yet" by Mark Fletcher.]
The fictional book Not Dead Yet by Mark Fletcher explores nursing home culture and how residents interact with one another. This book allows us to observe numerous points of view from various residents, how the managers behave, and how each resident of the senior nursing home feels. The book includes tales of people battling to survive behind closed doors, dealing with anything from dementia to diarrhea to love and sorrow. Read this gem by Mark Fletcher if you've ever wondered how senior citizens act at home and how they see things.
This is a fascinating book by Mark Fletcher that has helped me understand and experience some aspects of how the elderly feel. I had the opportunity to observe how they behave and react in an elderly home. The texts were well written and grammatically sound; there were no editing mistakes at all. It was written in a style that was very simple to read and comprehend. I particularly admired how the author described each character, gave them their own distinctive qualities, and connected the stories at the book's conclusion to create a fantastic read for everyone. I also adored how the book discussed various personalities and their behaviors in each chapter. Additionally, the lovely poems that were included in the book were excellent.
With the exception of a few expletives, I have nothing bad to say about this book; besides that, it was well-written and well-edited. Congratulations on a superb editorial job.
I rate these books five out of five stars. This is due to the fact that, as was already noted, the book is excellent and offers readers a wealth of knowledge. I should also add that it was error-free and well edited.
Everyone should read this book, in my opinion, as it contains a wealth of information that should be fully utilized.
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Not Dead Yet
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The fictional book Not Dead Yet by Mark Fletcher explores nursing home culture and how residents interact with one another. This book allows us to observe numerous points of view from various residents, how the managers behave, and how each resident of the senior nursing home feels. The book includes tales of people battling to survive behind closed doors, dealing with anything from dementia to diarrhea to love and sorrow. Read this gem by Mark Fletcher if you've ever wondered how senior citizens act at home and how they see things.
This is a fascinating book by Mark Fletcher that has helped me understand and experience some aspects of how the elderly feel. I had the opportunity to observe how they behave and react in an elderly home. The texts were well written and grammatically sound; there were no editing mistakes at all. It was written in a style that was very simple to read and comprehend. I particularly admired how the author described each character, gave them their own distinctive qualities, and connected the stories at the book's conclusion to create a fantastic read for everyone. I also adored how the book discussed various personalities and their behaviors in each chapter. Additionally, the lovely poems that were included in the book were excellent.
With the exception of a few expletives, I have nothing bad to say about this book; besides that, it was well-written and well-edited. Congratulations on a superb editorial job.
I rate these books five out of five stars. This is due to the fact that, as was already noted, the book is excellent and offers readers a wealth of knowledge. I should also add that it was error-free and well edited.
Everyone should read this book, in my opinion, as it contains a wealth of information that should be fully utilized.
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Not Dead Yet
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on Smashwords