A review by molekkasa
Admissions: A Life in Brain Surgery by Henry Marsh

3.0

A 2.5 stars for me. I find the writing jumps all over the place at times which cuts my attention away, not sure where the author is going.

However it is a nice lil insight to neurosurgeon. At one point it makes me feel that doing things medically to the brain is just about removing/scraping a tumour that's not supposed to be there, just like removing dust on the table. But on the other, it's such a fragile matter that one small wrong move can potentially damage the whole human body.

It's an okay book.