A review by randi_jo
The Lady Whose Mouth I Set on Fire : True Tales from the ER by Dr. McAnonymous

Did not finish book. Stopped at 6%.
After reading the introduction, which Dr. McAnonymous tells you not to skip, I wasn't sure if I really believed the author was telling me to not read this book by saying that medical students might find it interesting, but won't help them pass tests, nurses won't find it good because they're too hardcore, and that normies won't like it because it is SAD SOMETIMES. So, ignoring that, I moved onto chapter 1, which started out by making sure I didn't skip the introduction because it was, and I'm paraphrasing a bit 'the best part of the book'. 

If 5 pages dedicated to a ramble about how he changed minor details for privacy reasons (which, PLEASE, almost every single "real story/account" books do from medical to journalism) and another 5 pages literally telling the reader not to read his book, is what you consider "best" then... ok. You win, elusive Dr. McAnonymous. I will take your advice.

I'm DNFing out of spite.