A review by nadia
Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain Surgery by Henry Marsh

informative reflective slow-paced

4.5

I found this utterly fascinating. Luckily I haven't had any direct experience with brain surgery — either via myself or my family — so I learnt so much about the different types of problems that can arise and how hospitals and treatments work with regards to neurosurgery.

I also liked the variety of personal stories that Henry Marsh shared.

There were some downsides to the book. I sometimes struggled with the narrative voice of Henry Marsh — sometimes coming across as arrogant and cavalier. The themes/structure of the book became a little repetitive too, causing me to sometimes drift in and out during certain stories.

Despite that, I'm a sucker for BTS stories and this was great one and and it left me feeling super grateful for good health and inspired me to really make each day count. 

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