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A previous month's #bookspin number #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
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A previous month's #bookspin number #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks
#nonfictionsciencebyawoman #booked2021 @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @BarbaratheBibliophage
Christmas book haul! I also got a Waterstones gift card so will be buying some from there, as well as the books I'll order off Amazon for a challenge competition I won on Goodreads! I think all of these are #blameitonlitsy!
Developing an artificial heart is a long, complex process. Mimi Swartz breaks down the efforts by some Houston cardiac surgeons into manageable pieces. Then she weaves them together with medicine, technology, and history to create a very readable book.
Full review www.TheBibliophage.com
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I‘m still catching up on ARCs. Found this on Scribd, so I‘m going in! I love a good medically-related NF book.
Ticker details efforts in Houston to develop the first artificial heart, traversing the history of heart surgery and major developments along the way. This is written for the general reader and is quite interesting, but does leave out most of the contributions from outside Houston. That said, I found it enjoyable.
Today we finish up our fiscal year. I work for the American Heart Association and manage a team of fundraisers (6 of them) in Georgia and Florida. We didn‘t hit our goal of $1.65 million today; however, we raised $1.3 million. I‘m proud of my team but so sad that I didn‘t do more. Licking my wounds this afternoon, drinking a bottle of wine and crying a few tears. I am proud of my team and what we do, but #Ineedaminute