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Kristin Waterfield Duisberg

Auteur de The Good Patient: A Novel

2 oeuvres 67 utilisateurs 1 Critiques 2 Favoris

Œuvres de Kristin Waterfield Duisberg

The Good Patient: A Novel (2003) 53 exemplaires
After (2014) 14 exemplaires

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3.75 (1) A lire (6) a little over the top but for the most part (1) Alcoolisme (1) Bibliothèque Carnegie de Pittsburg (1) BL (1) book lust (2) Cancer du sein (1) Deuil (1) Défi (1) Enfance (2) Famille (1) femmes (2) Fiction (12) half-read (1) her personal life is a mess. Despite having a husband who adores her Darien has this insatiable need to self destruct. If she isn't breaking her own bones (1) humor and humility (1) I devoured The Good Patient in an afternoon and has been put on my 'read again' list. (1) I enjoyed Darien's first person account of how she puts herself back together. Filled with wit (1) leisure reading (1) Liste de souhaits (1) Lu (3) maladie mentale (2) Manhattan (1) Mariage (2) maternité (1) Mort (1) Médecins (1) nancy-pearl-s-book-lust (1) New York (1) Possédé (1) Psych : Enquêteur malgré lui (1) Psychologie (3) RatedOnAmazon (1) Santé mentale (2) Sarcasme (2) she is cutting and burning herself. She has more than come undone. When her husband forces her to seek professional help Darien is quick to accept (1) SOUNDS AMAZING - CURRENTLY ON RESERVE - READY TO COLLECT [JAN10]: Darien gilbertson is a force to be reckoned with in her professional life. She is successful enough to outshine the big boys. Yet (1) thinking she can do what she's always done - outwit the therapist and beat the world of psychiatry at its own game. Little does Darien know she has met her match the moment she sits on Dr. Lindholm's couch. In her own right Dr. Lindholm is a force to be r (1) Troubles du spectre autistique (1)

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Darien gilbertson is a force to be reckoned with in her professional life. She is successful enough to outshine the big boys. Yet, her personal life is a mess. Despite having a husband who adores her Darien has this insatiable need to self destruct. If she isn't breaking her own bones, she is cutting and burning herself. She has more than come undone. When her husband forces her to seek professional help Darien is quick to accept, thinking she can do what she's always done - outwit the therapist and beat the world of psychiatry at its own game. Little does Darien know she has met her match the moment she sits on Dr. Lindholm's couch. In her own right Dr. Lindholm is a force to be reckoned with. There are times when The Good Patient gets a little extreme, a little over the top but for the most part, I enjoyed Darien's first person account of how she puts herself back together. Filled with wit, sarcasm, humor and humility, I devoured The Good Patient in an afternoon and has been put on my "read again" list.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SeriousGrace | Oct 29, 2009 |

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Œuvres
2
Membres
67
Popularité
#256,179
Évaluation
3.2
Critiques
1
ISBN
5
Favoris
2

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