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Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance
by Atul Gawande
Better than complications! (9/25/2007)
I had attended this bookreading at the BnN near Lincoln Center in NY months ago. After that, I happened to hear the NPR podcast of the D.C. bookreading so I finally went and got the book and it's worth it!

Better talks about just that, how doctors can become better. Evenmore
Memoirs of a Geisha
by Arthur Golden
lovely read (12/28/2005)
I'd been putting off reading this book, until I finally bought it from one of the airport bookshelves, and read it in two days!
Couldn't put it down. The book is fascinating, the neat, chronologic order in which the story unfolds transported me to the limited world of themore
Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
by Sue Townsend
Two thumbs up! (8/5/2005)
Excellent book. Not just for adolescents but any age group. I could not stop smiling! It's a keeper.
Living History
by Hillary Rodham Clinton
Inspiring (8/5/2005)
This book requires patience to finish but I did read it from cover-to-cover and I have to say it was very inspiring. The style of the book is very matter-of-fact so don't expect a lot of warm fuzzy feelings. Also, it does not bring out the author's 'human' touch, her gutmore
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