I love Mary Roach's writing
5
By Neurosurgeon gal
I first fell in love with Mary Roach through my mother's Reader's Digest subscription. When she stopped submitting her monthly column to the magazine, I thought that I would never read her in-depth, yet interesting, and at proper times, humorous writing again. Then I found out that she was leaving to write full length non-fiction books. I was over joyed. I pre-ordered her first book, and waited for it's release. I read it in one day, and then re-read it again over the course of the next week. I have purchased all previous books that she has written and contributed to. I am currently one of only about 400 female Neurosurgeons in The US, and enjoyed the detail that goes into her books. They were with me during my 9 years of residency, and they helped me share quirky medical and scientific info with my head surgeons, and other colleagues. I loved reading the intricacies of the military in her current book, Grunt. I live for fine detail, which Ms. Roach does with a wonderful gift that doesn't leave you bored, but wanting more. I have the hard cover book, not the digital one, but I felt that she deserved a review and rating on iBooks, since I did download the sample of the book while waiting for my hardcover edition to be delivered to my home. This book is for people interested in everything from fashion to living under the sea, to surgical procedures. It isn't just a book on war and soldiers, but more toward the people behind the curtains keeping the whole military gamut running smoothly and keeping people on both sides of the line, alive and well. A+