In brief: All about immunity in an interesting, easy to read way – and yes, it includes COVID-19. The good: The microbiology chapter was so easy to understand. The not-so-good: Would have loved more on microbiology. Why I chose it: Thanks to Scribe, who know I like to read medical non-fiction. Year: 2022 (2020 in... Continue Reading →
Mailbox Monday and What I’m Reading: 28/3/22
Those curveballs are continuing this week, but I did receive three lovely books in the mail: The Signal Line by Brendan Colley (available 1st May) was a surprise from Transit Lounge. Geo and Wes are brothers who don’t agree on much, especially when it comes to the sale of the family home. But then a... Continue Reading →