The average rating for An introduction to clinical laboratory science based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2015-02-21 00:00:00 Adam Rivera This is an interesting perspective on Mencken from his heyday. It's pretty good, but probably shouldn't be the first Mencken-related thing you read. It's available free on google books btw. |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-11-08 00:00:00 Darin vandeventer This reminded me of books my mom would read to my dad either on drives or quiet nights at home when everyone was settling in at home that hour or so before we all took ourselves to our beds. Full of family foibles and characters, I grew so homesick for my parents - who tried so hard and were thanked so little. This may be exactly what Russell Baker was trying for - to invoke in his readers that which he felt, that maybe. . .just maybe. . . he should have thanked his mama a little bit more. . . . The writing is clear, with an easy view between those words to his life's career. It was mild and kept me interested because I'm old and like thinking of the past. I'm not sure this would be interesting enough to someone who wasn't like me (old, thinking of the past) or related to him or the environs in which he was raised. He is more of my parents' generation, and I'm not sure I even remember anything he wrote while alive or news providers for which he worked - we were a family that TV'd our news, and by the end of my father's life he was not a newpaper reader. Anyway - a good book for a reader of a certain age. |
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