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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. If this book doesn’t pull you in within the first few pages, you might as well lay it to one side and move onto something else; I was pulled in and sped through it in a day. The male and female protagonists are scratchy, that is to say they have moments in the book where they really did grate on my nerves and, if it had not been for the fast paced plot I would probably have consigned this book to my not finished pile. There were so many things about these characters I found a little hard to wrap my head round, and this really relegated them to being of a secondary nature to the storyline. The female lead I found to be somewhat stereotypical, as she falls into the arms of the male lead without the reader really being able to understand what the attraction is between them. I put this down to it being a matter of convenience, and the possibility they were attracted to each other’s minds; there was really no depth of emotion shown by either of them and this led to my not finding them plausible at all and the reason for my 3 thumbs review. As to the storyline, what a great idea; holistic medicine vs. modern medicine, a debate that is constantly going the rounds but it really could have been handled a little differently, perhaps without making the usual East is evil West is wonderful statement. With a little more expansion on the plot and some very firm dialogue editing this could have been an exceptional book, rather than just a good one. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a fast paced medical/political thriller, but don’t expect anything too in depth. Would I read anything else by this Author? Probably. Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2014/09/17/review-the-dragon-and-the-needle-hugh-fran... This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
A mysterious syndrome is striking down political leaders across the Western world. Named Extraordinary Natural Death Syndrome, or ENDS, it has baffled medical experts. The western prejudice against the mysteries of Oriental medicine, and the growing acceptance of acupuncture as an effective method of treatment, are just two of the contrasting approaches explored in this story. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The male and female protagonists are scratchy, that is to say they have moments in the book where they really did grate on my nerves and, if it had not been for the fast paced plot I would probably have consigned this book to my not finished pile. There were so many things about these characters I found a little hard to wrap my head round, and this really relegated them to being of a secondary nature to the storyline. The female lead I found to be somewhat stereotypical, as she falls into the arms of the male lead without the reader really being able to understand what the attraction is between them. I put this down to it being a matter of convenience, and the possibility they were attracted to each other’s minds; there was really no depth of emotion shown by either of them and this led to my not finding them plausible at all and the reason for my 3 thumbs review.
As to the storyline, what a great idea; holistic medicine vs. modern medicine, a debate that is constantly going the rounds but it really could have been handled a little differently, perhaps without making the usual East is evil West is wonderful statement. With a little more expansion on the plot and some very firm dialogue editing this could have been an exceptional book, rather than just a good one.
I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a fast paced medical/political thriller, but don’t expect anything too in depth. Would I read anything else by this Author? Probably.
Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2014/09/17/review-the-dragon-and-the-needle-hugh-fran...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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