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Review of The Prescription

Posted: 07 Nov 2023, 04:58
by Susan John Peter
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Prescription" by K C Gilbert.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"The Prescription" is a book by K. C. Gilbert that discusses the number of people affected by addictive painkillers called Opioid and Zilontin and how their manufacturers, despite being aware of their addictiveness, continued production and distribution of these drugs. The author centered his story in Nashville, Tennessee. Chris was coming from a friend's home who had just given birth when she met her longtime school best friend and teammate, Shannon Bloom. She could hardly recognize her because of her appearance. It was disclosed that Shannon had been in and out of rehab after her knee injury, for which she was administered an addictive painkiller. As a result of the addictive painkiller, she got hooked on several hard drugs, including heroin, before she met Chris. While she was with Chris, she collapsed and fell in front of the hospital, where they both stood. Chris had to call the paramedics for help, and she was rushed to the ER. Did Shannon survive? Was the pharmaceutical company producing the addictive painkillers prosecuted? Get the full details when you read this book.
 
I was thrilled while reading this book as it alluded to real-life experiences, even though the author disclosed that the book was fictional. I also gained a better understanding of how and why attorneys serve subpoenas and conduct depositions. In general, I've come to appreciate that no one should be exempt from abiding by the law and facing possible consequences, regardless of their background or title.
 
I really liked this book because it had the feel of a true story while also reminding me of scenes I've seen in movies. It was as if I were watching a movie, but this time, it was playing in my mind, and I was piecing together the images. I also admired how Casey fought for both Maria and against the pharmaceutical companies, Landow, Fedder & Fedder, and DeenPharma, which were producing addictive painkillers.
 
I don't see any need for criticism in this book, as I thoroughly enjoyed every storyline and chapter. Despite a few errors, they didn't detract from my overall enjoyment. I would say this book was professionally edited. Therefore, I wholeheartedly give it 5 out of 5 stars, as it deserves no less.
 
I highly recommend this book to those in the legal profession and to anyone who enjoys reading about legal matters and the pharmaceutical industry, as they would derive great enjoyment from it.

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Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 13:33
by Kirui Collins
Each one of us should abide by the law. Thanks for the review.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 15:28
by NetMassimo
This is a legal thriller that might be considered a medical thriller as well considering that it draws inspiration from the real opioid crisis, which stimulates my curiosity. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 16:46
by Abiodunakinola
*The Prescription* by K. C. Gilbert skillfully weaves a fictional narrative around the real-world issue of addictive painkillers, providing a thrilling storyline with legal implications that kept the reader engaged. Nice review.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 16:47
by Abiodunakinola
Nice review.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 20:30
by Veronica Hunter
K. C. Gilbert's 'The Prescription' delves into a gripping narrative, shedding light on the widespread impact of addictive painkillers. The vivid portrayal of characters like Chris and Shannon in the context of a real-life issue adds a compelling layer to the storyline, making it a thought-provoking read.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 20 Nov 2023, 12:19
by Terry Kimble
This is a topic that hits close to home for me. Too close. I have a tough time hearing the words "opioid addiction" without feeling some nausea. My distrust of the pharmaceutical industry goes back many years; my aversion runs deep. The medical industry has destroyed the quality of life for too many of my friends and family members. Therefore, although this is a fascinating review and sounds like an interesting book, now is just not the right time for me. Perhaps a future read. I enjoyed reading this great review, though! :tiphat:

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 05 Dec 2023, 17:10
by Samuel Falle
This review appreciated the book and applauded the author for doing a great job in creating it. Based on the pleasant impression the author's writing created, the reviewer also did well in making me want to include the book on my bookshelf.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 11 Dec 2023, 18:12
by Ayoub boulaarab
Much thanks to you for your ardent 5-star audit of "The Solution." I'm glad the book resounded with genuine encounters and gave bits of knowledge into legitimate cycles. Your proposal to lawful experts and lovers is extremely valuable.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 16 Jan 2024, 00:39
by Aaron Joseph Maupin
This review provides a positive and detailed account of the book "The Prescription" by K. C. Gilbert. It highlights the engaging plot, real-life references, and the author's ability to create vivid scenes. The reviewer appreciated the legal aspects and the exploration of the pharmaceutical industry. The review is helpful, sufficient, and likely to motivate others to buy the book. Overall, the reviewer believes that "The Prescription" would be a valuable addition to anyone's library, particularly for those interested in legal matters and the pharmaceutical industry.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 23:44
by Donaking
The review provides a positive and enthusiastic perspective on the book "The Prescription" by K. C. Gilbert. The reviewer commends the book for its portrayal of real-life experiences and its engaging storytelling. They appreciate the insight into legal processes and the strong advocacy against pharmaceutical companies. Despite minor errors, the review concludes that the book is professionally edited and highly recommends it to those interested in legal matters and the pharmaceutical industry. Overall, the review suggests that "The Prescription" is an excellent read worthy of a 5-star rating.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 11 Feb 2024, 03:40
by Azaz Raja
K. C. Gilbert adeptly blends fiction with the real-world problem of addictive painkillers in "The Prescription," offering a gripping narrative with legal ramifications that captivates the reader. The vivid depiction of characters like Chris and Shannon within the backdrop of a genuine societal issue adds a thought-provoking dimension to the story, making it an engaging read.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 29 Apr 2024, 05:29
by Marie Chalupová
This is a fictional book that addresses the all-too-real matter of painkiller addiction. It also focuses on legal matters and the possibility of prosecution of companies that sell addictive painkillers. A complex problem to write about for sure.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 29 Apr 2024, 05:46
by Rodel Barnachea
"The Prescription" by K. C. Gilbert delves into the gripping narrative of opioid addiction and its devastating effects, focusing on characters in Nashville, Tennessee, like Chris and her friend Shannon, whose lives are entangled in the web of addictive painkillers. Through their struggles and encounters, the book sheds light on the pharmaceutical industry's role in fueling addiction, leaving readers questioning the accountability of drug manufacturers and the resilience of those affected by this epidemic.

Re: Review of The Prescription

Posted: 29 Apr 2024, 05:48
by Nikita Suthar 2
"The Prescription" by K. C. Gilbert, illuminating the prevalent impact of addictive painkillers. Since this is a thriller which might be medical thriller i.e will be more suspense. Thank you for your great review!!