Review of Stitches

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Dera Okeke wrote: 08 Jul 2022, 11:05 The book looks complicated, I don't think I can read this kind of book. But your review is nice. Weldone.
It isn't that complicated, and it is written in an easy-to-understand manner. If you like romance novels, I think you would enjoy it.
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Following that incident, she became convinced that her career would be to train physicians to demonstrate more empathy toward their patients. Therefore, she started her own school of manners for doctors.

I don't tend to favour romantic novels but the medical aspects of this one make it more appealing. Hero had a great idea about teaching bedside manners to physicians. I enjoyed all the insightful observations in your great review. Thank you.
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Mrs D O wrote: 10 Jul 2022, 12:12
Following that incident, she became convinced that her career would be to train physicians to demonstrate more empathy toward their patients. Therefore, she started her own school of manners for doctors.

I don't tend to favour romantic novels but the medical aspects of this one make it more appealing. Hero had a great idea about teaching bedside manners to physicians. I enjoyed all the insightful observations in your great review. Thank you.
There are some doctors who could use it. :lol: Thanks for the comments!
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From being motivated for a reason to falling in love in the course. The books sounds interesting and I look forward to reading it.
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Malika Reed wrote: 19 Jul 2022, 20:52 From being motivated for a reason to falling in love in the course. The books sounds interesting and I look forward to reading it.
I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by!
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I haven't encountered physicians who have treated me rudely per se, but there have been instances where they could have been nicer and more gentle. My interest in piqued at the concept of 'training doctors'.

The plot for the book is also intriguing and I would love to see how the main characters interact. Thank you for the great review.
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This book sounds like a good old fashioned enemies to lovers. I would love to read it. Well done for a great review.
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