
Life, Death and Biscuits
Author: Anthea Allen
Narrator: Anthea Allen
Unabridged: 8 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 02/17/2022

Author: Anthea Allen
Narrator: Anthea Allen
Unabridged: 8 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 02/17/2022
I have mixed feelings about this book. It is a fascinating look at the life of a critical care nurse and a peek into the horror that was pandemic nursing but it was in my opinion far too long and far too repetitious. Originally written as regular emails it makes sense that the same things are oft re......more
thanks to the publishers and netgalley for a free copy in return for an open and honest review Enjoyed this book about a critical care nurse during the Covid19 Pandemic working at St Georges hospital I can relate to some of this working within the NHS myself especially during the pandemic and how lif......more
I would give this book 2.5 stars, rounded up to 3. This book was an interesting look at the life of a critical care nurse during the Covid-19 pandemic. It was both heartbreaking and heartwarming in places and it was interesting to learn what exactly a critical care nurse is tasked with daily. Howeve......more
This is a difficult review being a nurse myself and working on paediatric intensive care in the past. Book - incredibly repetitive and took me far too long to read and glad when came to the end to be honest. Would of been better hearing patients and families stories as well as impact on nhs staff. H......more
This is an incredible book that left me an emotional wrecked. How easily and quickly we forget the terrible and tragic start to covid. I recall the fear, watching the news , ringing loved ones . Now covid is a household word , with so many around us having had it or currently have it. Its easy to for......more
‘[These] words will live on as an important history of Covid for generations to come’ – ‘Vivid, loving, raw, opinionated. There have been several very good books written by doctors during the pandemic, but nothing as visceral as this.’ ‘A moving and awe-inspiring account’ –