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Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness
by Susannah Cahalan
A scary disease and obviously, a terrifying experience.
From a journalist, I would've expected a book that flowed a lot better. The middle third (hospital stay) had so much medical jargon that I found hard to follow since I don't have a medical background. The last third (post-hospital) jumped around and I was bored by then.
One year of a person's life is hardly a memoir - this book would've been better as a lengthier article.
From a journalist, I would've expected a book that flowed a lot better. The middle third (hospital stay) had so much medical jargon that I found hard to follow since I don't have a medical background. The last third (post-hospital) jumped around and I was bored by then.
One year of a person's life is hardly a memoir - this book would've been better as a lengthier article.