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This is a book written by a doctor with a promising future who was diagnosed with cancer. It's about him and his family coming to terms with his likely death.
I found it to be very moving when I read it. Several friends and family members also read it and found it to be moving. It's a fairly short read, but well worth $2.
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This is a book written by a doctor with a promising future who was diagnosed with cancer. It's about him and his family coming to terms with his likely death.
I found it to be very moving when I read it. Several friends and family members also read it and found it to be moving. It's a fairly short read, but well worth $2.
2 points. The book is good in its approach describing how he found out he had cancer and what the planning was like
My only gripe and may be for others, the later parts are peachy… as in how could you not believe in God preachy. Some folks may enjoy it but others may not.
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Awesome book! Not a light read, for sure, but definitely a book that can give perspective on how precious life is. This is a book that I always recommend.
Good book to get some perspective.
Another one I liked (along the same vein) was The Last Lecture[amazon.com], by Randy Pausch, a professor at Carnegie Mellon who was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Both worthwhile reads.
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I found it to be very moving when I read it. Several friends and family members also read it and found it to be moving. It's a fairly short read, but well worth $2.
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I found it to be very moving when I read it. Several friends and family members also read it and found it to be moving. It's a fairly short read, but well worth $2.
https://www.elitedaily.
My only gripe and may be for others, the later parts are peachy… as in how could you not believe in God preachy. Some folks may enjoy it but others may not.
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Another one I liked (along the same vein) was The Last Lecture [amazon.com], by Randy Pausch, a professor at Carnegie Mellon who was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Both worthwhile reads.
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