Inside the O'Briens by Lisa Genova.
A look at Huntington's Disease from the perspective of a suffer and his daughter. I learned about the disease, so I guess that's good. The story was interesting enough to finish, but not exactly a page turner.
3.5 stars.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
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Whoa. That's one book per week.
ReplyDelete[gulp] I would suggest the Bible.
The Bible should take you about a year...
and you'll get from esp. the New Testament
wonders which'll take you beyond the whorizontal, dear.
While, yes, I realize my penname is quite morbid, yet,
you shall find in our 23 blogs a lottagobba-subliminal-moxie
which has taken this mortal yeeers to compile:
I lay it ALL out for you, dear, neet, packaged, concise.
Can't beat that with a woulden spoon.
High, girl!
Wouldn’t ya love an endless eternity of aplomBombs
falling on thy indelible, magnificent, vigilant cranium?
An XtraXcitinXpose with no
zooillogical-expiration-date,
with an IQ much higher than K2,
and an extraordinarily, sawcy, rowdy victory??
Here’s what the prolific GODy sed:
(what could be MOE exciting than the 3-Stooges??)
“Faith, hope, and love,
the greatest of these is love -
jumpy into faith...
and you'll see with love”
Doesn’t matter if you don’t believe
(what I write);
God believes in you.
God. Blessa. Youse -Fr. Sarducci, ol SNL
Meet me Upstairs, girl, where the Son never goes down…