A look at Alzheimer's from the patient's perspective
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This is an essential read for anyone who knows someone with Alzheimer's. Reading Still Alice, I felt like I was seeing life through Alice's eyes as she watched her brilliant mind deteriorate steadily.... read full review
I started reading the book and got to about page 100 before losing interest. It was highly recommended to me by a friend. But then several other people said they hated all the characters in the book. So I lost ... read full review
I just finished this book and I had to write a review to encourage others to read it. If you love dogs, you'll love the main character, Enzo. And you'll look at your own dog differently after reading ... read full review
Elizabeth Berg is an excellent writer and I have read all of her books. This one was not as good as her usual standard. (Although even an average book by Elizabeth Berg is worth reading.) The plot of the story ... read full review
I read for characterization and this book is truly wonderful to a reader of my taste. April & Oliver is about 85% characterization and 15% plot. If plot is what appeals to you, this book moves too slowly an... read full review
A Perfect Read: Good Characterization & Well-written
I really like Sandi Kahn Shelton's writing. A Piece of Normal is the second book I've read by her. Her complex characters seem like real people with faults and challenges. The story is about two siste... read full review