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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 814 EAN: 9780971326521 Edition: 1 ISBN:0971326525 Label: Brown Books Manufacturer: Brown Books Number Of Pages: 150 Publication Date: 2003-11 Publisher: Brown Books Studio: Brown Books
Rating: - Humerous Look at a Serious Topic
I recently was diagnosed with cancer and have been very down. This book is funny and gives you a humerous way to look at the seriousness of cancer. Everytime I get stuck with an IV pole I think about this book and chuckle. When my hair fell out I thought of all the funny things the author had to say about her experience and I felt so much better. This is a fantastic book.
Rating: - Didn't like this book either..
Didn't like this book either.. It wasn't funny and anyone going through chemo only wish they could even feel like cleaning out the garage. My 16 year old is going through 3 horrible toxic chemos and she said she would Definitely rather clean out the garage rather than having to go through the chemo... it wasn't something entertaining enough to keep me reading, it was quite boring. If you want to laugh.. get Jeff Dunham's DVD, the newer one, it is sooo funny!! Search for him on YouTube..
Rating: - Laughter is good!!!
Very lighthearted and enjoyable to pick up anytime. I've carried it to my doctor's appointments which usually last several hours and am always glad I brought it!!! Well done!!
Rating: - Good Book
This is a good and funny book. My mom started chemo recently and I was reading this book before I gave it to her actually and these in it seems to relate well to her situation and gives you a new view on looking at chemo. I recommend this book.
Rating: - Laughter IS the Best Medicine
I bought this for my mother-in-law who has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. The entire family has read and enjoyed the book. It is true to life but it adds the humor that you need to get through the tough times. It's a must have for everyone (both patients and family) who has had to deal with cancer and everything that goes along with it.