I’m a fan of Mary Higgins Clark and have been reading her books for years. Although I haven’t read all of them (she’s written over 20), I’ve ready many of them. The ending was a surprise to me in the first several books of hers I read. In the last few books, including this one, […]
Released November 28, 2006, this is the latest medical thriller by Crichton. The book focuses on genetics, genetic research, gene therapy, and what happens when humans try to push the limits on genetic engineering.
The book has several plot lines in it (I counted six), which can be hard to follow and keep track of because […]
After reading this book and thinking about how prescription and non prescription drugs have affected my family, I recommend this book to everyone I know. My wife has suffered from headaches for a number of years but it wasn’t until she started cutting back on her prescribed drugs that they started going away.
She would […]
The latest and the last book in the Harry Potter series, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” is still months away from its release date but is already a best-seller. Ever since the release date of the book was announced on February 1, 2007, fans of the series have been pre-ordering the book in […]
This book is Paula Marantz Cohen’s third fiction book. She’s also written several non-fiction books. The main character of this book, Anne Ehrlich, is the head guidance counselor at Fenimore High School. She’s very dedicated to her job and is willing to go over and above the normal call of duty to […]