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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Disappointed. Suffered through to the end, only to have my hopes for a conclusion dashed upon the rocks of obscurity. I am loathe to give book a two-star rating, but I am unashamed to proclaim this as a meager one-star. This book would never have been published if it had not been penned by a best-selling author. It is an incomplete first draft, rushed to market, which has the potential of a good story and glimmers of good writing sprinkled throughout, but the potential and glimmers are lost in the mire of: 1. A protagonist with no empathetic value, 2. A protagonist with no true motivation and so she becomes a plot device, 3. An antagonist who is flatter than 3-day-old road kill, 4. Persistent "head-hopping" (point-of-view shifts) that most readers don't mind, but drives me as an author crazy, since I've been required to weed them out of my own narrative, and 5. A contrived plot that ends in a fog. To all authors and publishers: Don't be a slave to the deadline. If the story doesn't work or is underCOOKed, don't print it. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Taking a year off from her medical studies and leaving New York City, Pia Grazdani accepts a job at Nanobots, a nanotechnology institute, where she is quickly warned not to investigate the other work done at the facility and not to ask questions about their source of funding. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I'm a huge fan of Robin Cook's Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery series, it's genuinely interesting and the characters are likable and relatable, this book however seems like it wasn't even written by the same person who wrote the former. If you are interested in a good medical thriller, check those out and pass on Nano, if you're interested in a good thriller about nanotechnology check out Critchton & Preston's Micro. ( )