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Terminal

Terminal

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I stopped reading it halfway through
Review: It starts out OK, but goes downhill once it gets going. The main character of this book is a PSYCHO, who appears to have a total lack of judgement. His girlfriend is an annoyingly unassertive character who simply follows him around saying, "Sean, are you sure this is a good idea? I don't want to do this, this is going too far, blah blah blah" before giving in and going along with it anyway. All of the characters are inconsistent, the plot isn't all that interesting, it's very unrealistic, and the writing is just plain bad. Not recommended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No el mejor de Robin Cook, pero bueno
Review: Realmente no es el mejor libro de Robin Cook que he leído, pero es bueno, con una historia ágil e interesante que mantiene al lector ávido de seguir leyendo.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No el mejor de Robin Cook, pero bueno
Review: Realmente no es el mejor libro de Robin Cook que he leído, pero es bueno, con una historia ágil e interesante que mantiene al lector ávido de seguir leyendo.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TERMINAL
Review: Robin Cook's medical thriller TERMINAL was so amazing, that it is hard to put into words. His use of medical knowledge really shows through in this novel and many of his others. When I first picked up this book I was expecting it to be interesting but a slow read, and I was not expecting to understand it at all. Let's just say that I have never been more wrong in my entire life. This book was exciting right from the beginning, and maintained that status the entire novel, from chapter one to the very last page. Even the afterward was thrilling. I was also wrong about it being a slow read, in reality I read this book faster than I have read any other book, ever, it took me an exciting two days to finish this amazing novel. I was wrong about it being boring and slow but the thing I was most incorrect about was that I would not be able to understand it. I have never been so wrong in my entire life. From start to finish there was not one thing that went unexplained or was unclear. The medical terminology was a mouth full but every term and every sickness was explained so that the reader could understand it, whether you are a world class neurosurgeon, a realtor, or a fourteen year old girl, you would not be confused while reading this or any of his other novels.
In the medical thriller TERMINAL a man named Shawn Green is a medical student who is interested in a type of brain cancer called meduloblastoma. Because of his interest he takes an elective at a cancer hospital in Miami Florida, where one of his patients from boston has been transferred to. He never expected that this hospital had a murderer on its staff or that it might be creating the cancer and injecting it into patients and then treating them. While calling there treatment A miracle cure for the deadly disease. Maybe that is why all the patients who have developed this illness just had a minor surgery. Also happen to be filthy rich because they are CEO's of companies. Or because they are immediate family members of those who are. Shawn and his girlfriend Janet, who is a nurse at the hospital, begin piecing all the evidence together and have the case about solved but then the murderer tries to kill Janet. This is tragic, but she does not die, and it brings them even closer to solving the mystery. They are snooping around the hospital when they find the head doctors travel records and they discover that she was in every hospital when all of the cancer patients had there minor surgery before they contracted meduloblastoma.
The case is solved but to find out the end and all the invigorating details check out Robin Cooks's medical thriller TERMINAL. This book is especially good if you are looking for suspense, and intellect, as opposed to the normal mystery of nothing all the way through and finally something. You will not be bored for an instant with this novel. I definitely recommend that you read Robin Cook's TERMINAL.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Completely preposterous
Review: This book started off with a bang, but there were too many red herrings and far too much technical jargon and explicit descriptions of research processes. The characters seemed one-dimensional and I was disappointed in the development of the exposure of the "nut case" in this story. Great premise, flimsy, fragmented development.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Great premise ~ Too much technical jargon!
Review: This book started off with a bang, but there were too many red herrings and far too much technical jargon and explicit descriptions of research processes. The characters seemed one-dimensional and I was disappointed in the development of the exposure of the "nut case" in this story. Great premise, flimsy, fragmented development.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: This is the first Robin Cook novel I have ever read and it certainly will not be the last one. Sean Murphy is an up-and-coming med student who just gets offered a two month internship at the Forbes Cancer Center in Miami. Janet Reardon, his girlfriend and a nurse at the same hospital as him, follows him down from Boston and here we go! Something is fishy at the Center because he's not allowed to work on a rare type of cancer, and she's not allowed to properly take care of the cancer patients. How come this is the only center that successfully treats the cancer, and how come it only happens to rich people who were in the hospital before? As they try to unravel the gruesome truth, Sean and Janet are engaged in a race against time and for their lives...meanwhile, run to get this book and don't go to the hospital!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Completely preposterous
Review: This novel consists of stock characters walking their way through ludicrous situations. The corporate espionage angle is totally unbelievable. The writing is just as bad as the plot. The author needs to do some more research; there are three basic mistakes about places in the city of Boston in one chapter.


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