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海拉細胞的不死傳奇 by Rebecca Skloot

28 reviews

ejthephoenix's review against another edition

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5.0

I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH!!! I’m so happy that Henrietta and her family have finally gotten some recognition after all this time and get to tell their story. I’m also really glad that this book is being included in my class at our school. I would definitely recommend reading this book no matter what you like to read! :) Non-fiction, fiction, science, theories, biographies, realistic fiction, and even non realistic fiction lovers will love this book!

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parasolcrafter's review against another edition

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5.0

this book....i really dont know what i can say about it. i learned SO MUCH about something i had never even head of before picking it up, and it was both fascinating and heartbreaking to read about all of it. i wish all the best for hentrietta lacks family and hope that her and those of her family who have passed are resting easily <3

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marioncromb's review against another edition

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4.0

Easy to read, very informative. Empathetic and meticulously researched. Tells the story of Lacks' family alternating with the story of her cells. Maybe a little long with unneccessary detail. Quite US centric - would have been nice to know about laws surrounding tissues etc worldwide for comparison.

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arttichokedipp's review against another edition

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challenging informative sad slow-paced

2.25


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aubreystrawberry's review against another edition

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5.0


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joyfromhope's review against another edition

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3.75

This book charts the parallel stories of science and the advancements made using HELA cells (and the changes in expectation/policy/etc. regarding privacy and consent) along side the history of the Lacks family. 
The science parts and the parts specifically about Henrietta are fascinating and it is eye-opening to see what was acceptable in the past (and what is still acceptable in the science community today). However, some of the parts spent documenting the current Lacks family seemed somewhat out of place and rambling at times. 

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memento_vivere's review against another edition

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emotional informative reflective

4.75


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cricci's review against another edition

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5.0

Rebecca Skloot beautifully weaves the origin of HeLa cells from Henrietta Lacks, the impact on her family, and the lasting legacy HeLa cells have had on science and society. Skloot is able to take the reader right through her research process and bring the human element to a topic usually reserved for objective opinions.

The audiobook narrators do a fantastic job. They truly immerse the listener into the time of the book.

Highly recommend for anyone, particularly science lovers and biography enthusiasts.

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lianne_rooney's review against another edition

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challenging informative tense slow-paced

3.5


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emilywoodsmall23's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional informative sad medium-paced

4.75

thoroughly enjoyed this. i read this for a class and surprisingly actually kept up with the reading and ended up really liking it.

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