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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Same Old... but I'm hooked
Review: I really liked the book, however the main character seemed typical of Robin Cook's lead men.

The character was too naive. He constantly found himself in situations resulting from his impulsive actions. Had he read any mystery novel or seen any courtroom drama movie he would have known that the "bad guys" cant be beat in a face to face fight.

Despite the utter predictability of it, it was a good read that kept me entertained. I'd still recommend it - particularly if you've never read a mystery novel or seen a courtroom drama movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: cool
Review: is it me or is this book sort of like toxin in a very close way. email me ur comments at vicwong83@aol.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!!
Review: It was very emotional, interesting and wonderfully planned. In short - a great medical thriller! (But too many medical words used.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this book change my life. How to be kool know.
Review: It's a shame for our children. What kind of future do we want? Are eco industries so kleen ? This book give tracks for actions. Thank you so much mister Cook.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent medical thriller
Review: One of the best books of Robin Cook, it will keep you reading all the time, it also will show you that a family must stand together no matter what and that you must trust your wife or husband, at the end, is not out of the reality, at first you will think that that end is not possible, but when you read the explanation of why it can be you will believe it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent medical thriller
Review: One of the best books of Robin Cook. It will keep you reading all the time. It also will show you that a family must stand together no matter what and that you must trust your wife or husband. And the end is not out of the reality, at first you will think that that end is not possible, but when you read the explanation of why it can be you will believe it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ecology/Medical Thriller
Review: Robin Cook is one of my favorite authors. I enjoyed this book as much as all of his others. He's created a doctor/researcher who almost breaks down after an incredible number of problems are thrown at him. He's impulsive, but reacts as any of us might under the same pressures. I read the whole thing in one day, unable to put it down. As a mother, I found what happened to his daughter so shocking that I was both horrified by the book, yet unable to put it down. If you have a horror of sick children, you might want to choose another one of his books. But even if this bothers you, I will just say that the ending does justify reading the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ecology/Medical Thriller
Review: Robin Cook is one of my favorite authors. I enjoyed this book as much as all of his others. He's created a doctor/researcher who almost breaks down after an incredible number of problems are thrown at him. He's impulsive, but reacts as any of us might under the same pressures. I read the whole thing in one day, unable to put it down. As a mother, I found what happened to his daughter so shocking that I was both horrified by the book, yet unable to put it down. If you have a horror of sick children, you might want to choose another one of his books. But even if this bothers you, I will just say that the ending does justify reading the book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Real life...not a chance
Review: The medical aspects of this book are inaccurate. It is clear that Dr. Cook has not cared for patients with leukemia, or has chosen to take dramatic poetic license. If I were not a physician who cared for such patients, I might have enjoyed it, but I was too distressed by the lack of understanding of the science.


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