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What I liked least about this book is the lack of details in some areas. For instance, when the author was discussing the issue of the patient with prostrate cancer, there were no details as to how the patient eventually found a cure.
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I did enjoy the 'A glimpse into our not-so-sleepy-town…' portions very much. The author should seriously consider writing a separate book about life at Coopersburg. Her parents, Officer Snyder, and Mack the Mayor cum town barber led very eventful lives.
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I enjoyed the book very much. I think this book will be very helpful for those who have never worked in the medical field. This gives wonderful tips and Ideas in how to prepare and what to do in certain situations!
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Siri RG wrote: 25 Jun 2021, 03:04 Gorgeous illustrations and her hand written text is just as lovely. The first part of the book about her own collection. A good read for anyone drawn to a collection of objects and the meanings we put upon them.
I completely agree! Absolutely beautiful handwriting. Such talent to match the gorgeous illustrations. The book was a great read and I will read it again in the future.
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I like the entire read because it's compacted with useful information that i will use. Also, even though I wished the pictures were incorporated throughout the read instead at the end, I still enjoyed it.
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For me the whole book is engaging but I really enjoyed the author's personal experiences, information and the photos which kept the theme of the book grounded.
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I like every part of this book because the author manages me to keep reading this book and make me not feel bored because there are lots of useful information. Furthermore, the pictures at the end are also interesting.
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I liked the combination of practical advice, together with the stories of the past, particularly the stories of how her father, a small-town doctor, treated each patient. I found it fascinating that his office was in the family home.
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There was nothing to dislike about this book aside from the medical jargon. All information was very useful and can boost the healthcare of everyone who applies it.
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I liked this book and the message it was trying to pass, and I also liked the pictures at the end of the book.
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My favorite theme in this book was the author's personal experiences with herself and her patients. It was mind-blowing and came with mixed feelings.
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I will say I love everything about the book. But I love the author's interesting and engaging tone the most. Also, the inclusion of her story is a reason to believe the book because I could more close to her
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Overall this book was awesome. But I am so particular about the author's life as a patient and a professional. I was so engrossed in this aspect of this book.
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Honestly I mostly enjoyed this part of the book A glimpse into our not-so-sleepy town… It kind of made this book very exceptional. I always looked forward to getting to that part of this book.
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I didn't really have a favorite part, but I enjoyed the reminders throughout the book.
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