The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
2 journalers for this copy...
I really enjoyed this book - very interesting background on cell lineage and production for drug testing that is done today. Not what I normally would choose, but extremely well written and thorough.
Here you go Nina.
I love to read, but I'm more about getting lost in novels that takes me to wonderful places and keeps me wanting to read on. This is the first non-fiction book I've ever read for pleasure and I love it! It's so interesting to find out about something that has effected everyone's lives without many knowing about it and the author does a great job at telling the story in a way that keeps you on your toes. Thanks Boilergirl!
I'm going to Canada this week and London next week, I think I may release it in one of these places, depending on when I finish reading!
I'm going to Canada this week and London next week, I think I may release it in one of these places, depending on when I finish reading!
I loved this book! It was so interesting to learn about something that is so important for the health of the human race that so many people didn't know about. The author made this biography read like a novel and really allowed me to connect to the people in their amazing story. Definitely a great learning experience!
Journal Entry 5 by anni3_55 at Fitzroy Square in Soho, Greater London United Kingdom on Sunday, August 8, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (8/8/2010 UTC) at Fitzroy Square in Soho, Greater London United Kingdom
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Left on a park bench in Fitzroy Square, I hope someone finds it before it rains!