Monthly Archives: July 2021

Cell by Robin Cook

Cell by Robin Cook

I definitely didn’t see that end coming. I was completely surprised by the last couple pages. The book is a little slow to get started as there is a lot required to set up the story. Once it gets going, though, it’s fast-paced. It’s set around the time the Affordable Care Act was passed and uses the idea that technology (AI) is being tested to replace actual human doctors (nothing could go wrong with that, right?). The whole thing is possible which makes it a bit more fascinating and alarming. The writing is excellent. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys medical thrillers.

5 (out of 5) Stars
Books Read in 2021: 45
Pages Read in 2021: 13,518

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Warden’s Vengeance by Tony James Slater

Warden’s Vengeance by Tony James Slater

Warden’s Vengeance is full of action. Just when you think Tris and the others are going to get a little break something else goes wrong. A few things are tied up by the end of this book, a few things are still left to be dealt with, and a couple things are just getting started. It has a satisfactory ended, though it did leave me wanting to read the fifth book in the series. I enjoyed it a lot and recommend it to people who enjoy sci fi.

5 (out of 5) Stars
Books Read in 2021: 44
Pages Read in 2021: 13,052

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Filed under Reason: I Like the Author, Reason: I Like the Series, Reason: LitHub Bingo, Science Fiction