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"Mediary" by E.W. Johnson M.D. is a captivating medical fiction that explores friendship, love, and scientific inquiry. The engaging characters and intriguing storyline make it a worthwhile read for both teenagers and adults interested in romance and medicine. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

Your review is so insightful, I couldn't help but look forward to the next fascinating point you would write. It made me wonder what my reaction to the main story would be. I like all the characters already and would love to read the book. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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For me it is always sad to read about research involving animals. However, I understand that testing has to happen. This sounds like an interesting book with a good story line and strong characters.
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At the start I was wondering if this was a biography but from the rest of the review sounds like fiction.
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The book title really got me confused at first, but after seeing the author's name, I concluded that this book will have a medical theme. The premise is very interesting, the cure for cancer. I'll try to read this book one day. Thanks for the review.
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The review describes this book as a medical fiction with focus on friendship, love, teamwork, faith, scientific inquiry, and cooperation, which sound right up my alley. Medical fiction isn’t something I’ve looked into before, but all those themes appeal and the first few chapters seem well written so I’ll probably give this one a go :)
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A well written review. Medical fictions always arouse our curiosity. I would go through the whole book soon.
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Amazing and very precise review! I admire the topic author decided to write on and I am keen to know whether Lucas' would be able to cure Kaitlin's tumor or not (but I wish he does). Would love to give it a read soon!
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It seems like the reviewer enjoyed the book "Mediary" by E.W. Johnson, appreciating its portrayal of friendship, love, teamwork, faith, scientific inquiry, and cooperation. They admired the persistence and compassion of the main character, Lucas, as well as the contrasting nature of his relationship with Kristen. The reviewer found some minor issues with medical terminology and grammar, but overall enjoyed the novel and expressed interest in reading more books by the author. They also mentioned that both adults and teenagers, as well as researchers and doctors, may find the book appealing.
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This reading seems very interesting, it promises to have all the characteristics that I look for in a story to keep me attentive. I'll keep it in mind for a next read. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Penny Ann Criswell Johnson »

It sounds like Lucas made a promise and was determined to follow through with it. He sounds like a determined man. Now I am curious if he found a cure for Kaitlin. Great review!
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Good review. I think you gave a bit too much info to the readers. You highlighted in what ways the plot fell short.
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Pure intentions from lucas towards kaitlyn inspired me to always do good. The review enhances my desire to read the book. The author's plot is amazing. Congratulations to today's BOTD
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Sometimes we just have to do what we think is right regardless of the risk. Lucas has good intentions and I hope he doesn't lose in this gamble he has chosen to partake in. The review is good and well thought out.
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Post by Raphael Wanjohi »

I enjoyed reading your review and what strike me out is the character development, suspense, and intrigues. I mean Dr. Lucas has this imagination that he can cure cancer of that little girl, Kaitlin. He garners all the support he can get and his resolve to cure cancer is unbelievable. I am curious to know about about the outcome. That means I am definitely read the book to find out!
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