Review of McDowell

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Review of McDowell

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[Following is a volunteer review of "McDowell" by William H. Coles.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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William H. Coles' "McDowell" is a captivating novel that follows the life of Hiram McDowell, a renowned surgeon whose once illustrious career takes a sudden downturn, forever changing his life. McDowell's character is not easily likable; he exhibits traits of pride, selfishness, and insensitivity, often failing to keep his promises and disregarding others' feelings.

From the beginning of the book, it becomes evident that Hiram lacks genuine friendships, and he even exploits those closest to him. His treatment of his wife further reveals him to be an undesirable husband. Hiram McDowell is heavily involved in running a foundation hospital in Nepal, which keeps him away from home for extended periods. He aspires to become the president of the International College of Surgeons. He attempts to secure the vote of Michael O'Leary, a member of the College Board of Governors Executive, by promising him a promotion. However, after becoming president, Hiram betrays his promise to Michael, setting off a chain of events leading to his suffering in the book's second part.

Upon starting the book, I had no clue of the compelling story and wealth of knowledge it would provide. "McDowell" is a book that appeals to all readers. Its unpredictable narrative structure keeps you engaged as surprising events unfold throughout the story. The author skillfully uses words to make the story feel authentic. I particularly enjoyed the plot's exploration of Hiram McDowell's life and those around him. The chapter titles also added to the intrigue, enticing the reader to keep reading.

This book is not only engaging but also informative, offering insights into the medical industry and the consequences of betrayal, as witnessed in McDowell's life. Throughout my reading, I did not come across any aspects that made me dislike the book. The careful editing was evident, with no typos or grammatical errors. I highly recommend "McDowell" to political enthusiasts, parents, and medical students. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars because of the positive aspects of the book listed above.

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The review delves into the captivating plot of William H. Coles' 'McDowell,' highlighting the downfall of the main character, Hiram McDowell, and his flawed personality traits.
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After reading this review I understand the The reviewer effectively outlines the main character's flaws and the challenges he faces, which sets up a clear understanding of the central conflict in the novel.
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The reviewer's personal enjoyment of the book is mentioned, but it would be beneficial to include a brief comparison to other works or genres to give readers a broader context for the book's appeal. Additionally, mentioning specific elements of the story that resonated with the reviewer could further enhance the review's impact.
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This is a well-written and informative review of William H. Coles' "McDowell." It effectively highlights the central character's flaws and the consequences of his actions, setting up a compelling narrative. The review praises the novel's unpredictable structure, authentic storytelling, and the exploration of the protagonist's life and relationships. Additionally, the mention of chapter titles adding to the intrigue is a nice touch.
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Post by Wanjala Izumarock Jimmy »

The reviewer gave a detailed and informative review of this book. I like a good thriller book with a right dose of suspense. I might just check this book out.
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Your review is a glow in the dark, for it illuminates, elevates, and promotes the book to the next level
I admire suspenseful thrillers, and from your review, I can surely tell that this book is not an exception.
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Did McDowell write this book to make readers hate him or is there a transformation at the end of the story? I am looking forward to reading this book to find out. Thanks for an intriguing review.
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Is it really good to live a careless life always hurting people around you. McDowel is one of such character. I like your review great effort
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My teacher once said whatever you do surely comes back to you and I relate this with the story of McDowell. After all his dubious acts he now position but he still don't enjoy it. Wonderful review
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Law of karma is moving around. Be good so people will be good. McDowel attitude led to his downfall. People should learn from this book.
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This review provides a compelling overview of "McDowell" by William H. Coles and sets the stage for readers to delve into the complex character of Hiram McDowell. Thanks for the captivating review.
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Thank you for this thoughtful review. I had a lot of the same feelings as I read this book. It was captivating and surprising. I loved the plot twists. The author kept me on my toes and often on the edge of my seat. I loved the development of McDowell's character. It was so easy to hate throughout the story, but then I oddly found myself rooting for him.
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