Suicide Med

522 pages

English language

Published July 19, 2014 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.

ISBN:
978-1-5004-2053-6
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3 stars (4 reviews)

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Review of 'Suicide Med' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

DNF this at 55%. I always try to finish books, especially when this far in, but I just couldn't. Certain things bugged me at first, like that we're supposed to believe that someone could get to Med School without first taking an anatomy class or a medical terminology class...but not a huge deal. Then came the really weird stuff. And I just couldn't read it anymore. I am intrigued by the format of each part from a different perspective. This was just so different from her other books. I wanted a light easy thriller read, and I got a weird pseudo-scifi mystery. Writing is good, just wasn't my thing.

Review of 'Suicide Med' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

This is a hard review: I'm goodreads friends with the author, so I'm hesitant about what I say here. But this book was...not good.

Let's start with the positive: this is a quick read. There are multiple narrators telling intertwining stories about the same period of time from their perspective, which is an interesting narrative device, filling in what seems like a subplot in the first narration. Each of the characters has different flaws, coloring their narrative slightly (although each seems to be a reliable narrator. I think unreliable narration would have added a lot here.)

And the negative:
For me, the most difficult was how flimsy the characters were. Each was a very classic stereotype, most to the extent that I have never seen in relief, despite having gone to medical school, residency and fellowship myself and having a facebook feed that is literally full of doctors: one character …

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