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Nothing Personal |
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Rating:  Summary: Excellent Review: "Nothing Personal" is fast-paced and very suspenseful, with twists at the end of most every chapter. The protagonist is an ER RN, and the book is terrifyingly precise in its view of nursing and healthcare today. This was refreshing compared to the misconceptions most people have in regard to nurses and their role. I couldn't put it down.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Review: "Nothing Personal" is fast-paced and very suspenseful, with twists at the end of most every chapter. The protagonist is an ER RN, and the book is terrifyingly precise in its view of nursing and healthcare today. This was refreshing compared to the misconceptions most people have in regard to nurses and their role. I couldn't put it down.
Rating:  Summary: This one will keep you up all night... Review: I highly recommend this book to anyone, but especially to all other nurses out there who can appreciate what it's really like in the front lines of health care today. The story is good, and it keeps you guessing. If you don't have any medical background, you will still love this book. But if you do, you will pass it along- as I did- to all of your coworkers. The characters are strong, especially the title character Kate Manion.
Rating:  Summary: Murder and hospital politics from an E.R. nurse's view Review: This story is interesting, but I dislike the main character. She judges everyone, and each fail to come to her high standards. She swears like a dockworker, not a nurse, it gets in the way of the story
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