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Post by Akangbe Opeyemi »

I like the plot of the story. Lucas suffered the loss of his mother at such a tender age and I like how he stayed through to his promise of finding a cure to cancer. I wonder if there would be a positive outcome when he tested the cure on Kaitlin. It would be really heart-wrenching for Lucas if the cure hurt Kaitlin.
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This book is a wonderful source of energy for me, it prepared my mind for further challenges in life and how to deal with them. Lucas demonstrated the courage a man needs to surround himself with in times of trouble and also choose wisely, the kind of friends such a situation demands.
The choice of Kristen and Father Doyle is just the best one.
Great review I am hoping to read this book
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"Mediary ASIN B0BVT7HTTW is a captivating novel that explores science, faith, and human relationships. Dr. Lucas St. Clair's inspiring quest to find a cure for cancer is at the heart of the story, along with the meaningful connections he forms. It's a thought-provoking read with some technical terms and minor editing issues."
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The book sounds really compelling and heartwarming with lots of struggles on both sides: Kaitlin's struggles to survive and Lucas' struggles to cure her cancer. Lucas' determination to help is very admirable. It will be interesting to to read the book anf find out whether he was successful. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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A medical thriller with a dorky protagonist? Why not? The storyline is certainly unique in its way. Dr. Lucas seems like an admirable character. Readers will be pulled by his determination and perserverance. I'm curious to know about the outcome of his good intention. I think it is worth a try. Thank you for an honest and insightful review.
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'Official Review: Mediary ASIN BOBVT7HTTW' by E.W. Johnson presents a lively picture of the medical fiction tale for readers. It focuses on the minute details of the story for keen readers. The point that the focus of the story is friendship, love, teamwork, faith, scientific inquiry, and cooperation is worth mentioning in the review. Also, as mentioned in the review, the point that the element of humor is intermingled in the author's work is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the story would appeal to researchers and doctors!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting story about how a doctor who as a result of losing his mother to cancer at an early age decides to research a cure for a particular type of brain cancer. When the university cuts his funding and he must produce results quickly, he gets a great rule on animal trials. The issue then becomes to test the treatment on a young girl who has a brain cancer but is conflicted. With the help of a priest and a undergrad, he works up the courage to perform the treatment. Will it succeed? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This novel like a great read for those interested in science and research. I admire Dr. Lucas St. Clair's work ethic and perseverance in finding a cure for cancer in honor of his mother. I am interested in following the plot line focused on Kaitlin. Thank you for the informative and detailed book review.
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This is an interesting and informative review. Sampling this book, I was yet to meet Kaitlin and Kristen but I am glad that the review mentions Kaitlin and Dr. Lucas' role in her brain cancer treatment - sampling this book I felt sad and worried about the experimental mice and the termination of Dr. Lucas' cancer research grant. So if I were to read on and discover a cancer-stricken child it would be too emotionally charged for me. But I agree with the reviewer that doctors will be thrilled to read this book.
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This seems like a wonderful story. I’m interested in Lucas and if his treatment will work on Kaitlyn. I look forward to reading this! Great review!
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I’ve never read a medical fiction novel, but I work in healthcare, so I might enjoy reading this book! I also live on coffee, so I can imagine the amounts this character must drink!!
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Great review. Congrats!
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your great review. It sounds like a great book about following your dreams and has lots of positive themes too. I hope that Lucas is able to help Kaitlin and Kristin can help Lucas to enjoy life. It's sad that families drift apart when emotional things, good or bad occur. I have decided to add this to my list of books to read.
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Post by Leslie Kunde »

Thank you for your review. I don't think I will read this one right now, not because of your review but because of personal circumstances. You said the end lacked punch and left a few characters out. I like my books to wrap up neatly and not leave these gaps.
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

Well, the story of a man who vowed to find the cure of the disease(cancer) that killed his mum looks interesting. I will read "Mediary ASIN B0BVT7HTTW" by E.W. Johnson M.D. to know if Lucas succeeded in his quest.
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