Tuesday, December 11, 2007

ENG (12/12/07) Posting B

ENG (12/12/07) Posting B

Crisis by Robin Cook

A Medical Thriller!

Post B (12/12/07)


Dear Jack.


Poor Jack, oh... With your wedding date few days left, I am very sorry to hear that you are finally at the Boston to help out your "dearest" sister's husband Craig. Now the story gets very interesting, I see. I hope that you can be his big help, and on the other hand, I wish that no one cries at the end; including you and Laurie. Laurie is the nicest girl (at least in this book). Considering her patience and love toward you, and her honestness and understanding, you should never make her cry. (even after the wed.!!)
Also I want to let you know that you caught a great point. When you said that this whole thing derived from people with nothingness but uniqueness of their own character, page 170, "...since the colorful characters' personalities leapt off the pages. There was the gifted and dedicated but arrogant and adulterous doctor; the nubile, spurned, and angry lover; the precise and rather laconic bereaved spouse; the knowledgeable but contentious experts; the parade of other witnesses; and finally the apparntly hypochondrical victim." I totally agreed with you. I believe the people in the book should be engaged not for their own good and to fill their greeds, but then to understand and to work for each other.
(Personally, I don't like how the story falls; it flows very slowly, which I hate. I wish that the "medic thriller" comes out!!!!!!!
Well... Taking all of my words, and having all of my best wishes, I think you would do well in the trial as whatever you do in it. Best wishes and hope, I will abridge my letter here.

Tina Jung

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