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alykat_reads 's review for:
The Tuesday Night Survivors' Club
by Lynn Cahoon
medium-paced
This was a fluffy read. There's a mystery - who killed Martha and why? - and the members of the group decide to investigate.
I liked that the author chose to talk about the way that holistic medicine and western medicine both take advantage of cancer survivors. People hear 'holistic' or 'natural' and assume that solely because of that they aren't corporations taking advantage of people to make money, as if supplement companies aren't like: 'Take this $50 supplement because the doctor is trying to scam you by telling you to take a $5 supplement!' So I was glad that the author touched on this especially in relation to cancer survivors.
Like I said, this is a fluffy read, so it's not very heavy stuff and not very twisty so it's pretty easy to figure it out 60% of the way through.
I liked that the author chose to talk about the way that holistic medicine and western medicine both take advantage of cancer survivors. People hear 'holistic' or 'natural' and assume that solely because of that they aren't corporations taking advantage of people to make money, as if supplement companies aren't like: 'Take this $50 supplement because the doctor is trying to scam you by telling you to take a $5 supplement!' So I was glad that the author touched on this especially in relation to cancer survivors.
Like I said, this is a fluffy read, so it's not very heavy stuff and not very twisty so it's pretty easy to figure it out 60% of the way through.