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Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 11:38
by Peace Eze
I enjoyed the story of the authors personal experiences. It made the book more interesting and also captures the readers attention.

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 31 Jan 2023, 00:14
by Agbata Trust
This was they author way to express her heart and I believe it should be respected. I loved the dual theme and at the end to all related to what the core of this book.

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 09 Feb 2023, 09:41
by Mimi JJ1
This is an interesting review of this book
Your choice of words is great
I love you stated everything explicitly

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 15 Feb 2023, 05:22
by Glory eze
Great book I love it
The author did extremely well
Excellent work

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 18 Feb 2023, 14:14
by Stephanie Stones
I did find the author's explanations very valid and needed. The author mixed her memoir and need-to-know information perfectly well.

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 21 Feb 2023, 16:03
by Nathaniel Sarah
I thought that the author's own experience gave context to her ideas and claims. Her history provides more proof of the "unique perspective" she refers to in the book's subtitle. She had connections before she even started working in the medical field.

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 10 Mar 2023, 09:42
by Mellino Itz
The author including her personal experiences made the content of this book so engaging and it linked very well with the rest of the story in this book. It showed how creative the author was with her writing. IT also gave readers the privilege to see the two sides of this book as the author was both medically inclined and also a patient.

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 24 Jun 2023, 01:22
by Mercylib
I think that the author did a right thing with her story. She connected her illness and problems with today's healthcare and insurace. I like that comparison

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 24 Jun 2023, 14:28
by Ngozi mouau
Reading about the author's backstory was a delightful experience for me, as it made the book more captivating. She gained valuable insights by observing her parents, and these insights greatly influenced her professional life. I believe that experience is the best teacher, and the lessons that the author learned from her life experiences are some of the most important ones.

Re: Memoir vs need-to-know information

Posted: 26 Apr 2024, 08:05
by Daberechi Precious
Seriously I was really proud of the author when I found out she wrote this book with her own experience. She is a very strong woman and really made me believe in getting better again.