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The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes
by Anna McPartlin
The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes (7/7/2015)
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is a hearbreaking story told with wit and empathy. The characters are engaging and each one brings something to cherish as they say goodbye to Rabbit. There are no unspeakable people, just a circle of family and friends on an uncharteredmore
Doing Harm
by Kelly Parsons
Doing Harm by Kelly Parsons (11/19/2013)
The book is an easy, engaging read. I found the medical aspects interesting and would think that it would speak to anyone in the medical field. I was expecting more around ethical dilemmas and would have liked to see a stronger case for why the murderer was so stridentmore
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