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The Affair by Lee Child
The Affair
Lee Child

Trial by Fire by J.A. Jance
Trial by Fire
J.A. Jance

Keep it Pithy by Bill O'Reilly
Keep it Pithy
Bill O'Reilly

Eleven on Top by Janet Evanovich
Eleven on Top
Janet Evanovich

House of Thunder by Deen Koontz
House of Thunder
Deen Koontz

The Lost Island by Preston & Child
The Lost Island
Preston & Child

Cruel Intent by J.A. Jance
Cruel Intent
J.A. Jance

Lethal by Sandra Brown
Lethal
Sandra Brown
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Being Mortal by Atul Gawande

Genre: Adult Non-Fiction
Rating: 5 out of 5

"Being Mortal is about the limitations of what modern medicine can provide for people as their lives draw to a close. Gawande argues that the objective of medicine should not merely be treatment and survival; medical care should also ensure dignity in death and having control over one's final moments. He argues that instead of aggressively fighting the inescapable realities of aging, we should ask the hard questions of ourselves and our loved ones -- What makes life worth living? When should we try to extend our lives, and when should we choose a better quality of our remaining days over extending their quantity?

This book is difficult to read. Not because of the way Gawande writes -- his style is highly engaging, and he never lapses into excessively scientific jargon or overly simplistic explanations -- but because of the tough subject matter. Gawande draws on his own experiences as a doctor and peppers his book with honest and humane stories of his patients, friends, and family; the stories he tells make the book more accessible, and also more heartbreaking. (And that's not a bad thing.)

No one likes to think about their loved ones', or their own, impending mortality. But it's important to have these hard conversations, because as Gawande says, "endings matter
." - Amanda

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The Wild Truth by Carine McCandles

Genre: Adult Non-Fiction
Rating: 2 out of 5

"Provides a good background to the book "Into the Wild" and explains a lot of why Chris wanted to break away from his past and disappear in the Alaskan wildness. The book mainly focuses on Carine's life and her past/present relationship with her parents...I expected a bit more in-depth look at Chris and was disappointed to not find it." - Carrin

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