Book: Doctors Author: Erich Segal Year: 1988 Bookhad Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ A real physician almost never seeks another doctor’s help. For they all are painfully aware of just how little anybody understands about curing the sick. When I read The Class (which is awesome, by the way) a few years ago I was a little shocked that a 500... Continue Reading →
Wake up
The end came upon us like a thief. And left with an equally light tread. It caught us unaware; it caught us asleep. The light of the sun came creeping Upon our sleeping forms. It gently stirred the darkness away Into nothing. The new day was equally bright. Just like the many previous ones; The same... Continue Reading →
The Class – Review
Book: The Class Author: Erich Segal Year: 1986 Once in a while you come across a book which you can't help but love. What makes it more surreal is the fact that you love it for all the irrational reasons. I'm sorry if I use the word irrational with elastic liberty; it's the only word... Continue Reading →

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