Walking by Kim Kelly
This era within Walking also seemed to coincide with changing views about quality of life, along with equality of care. But goodness, medicine was certainly an ‘old boys’ club back then, rife with bigotry and sexism, much to the shame of our country that allowed such views to be so firmly institutionalised and influential. When bigotry overrides quality of care, you know you have some serious issues on hand.
Visit my full review on this book here.
I’ve teamed up once again with Mrs B’s Book Reviews and The Book Muse. It’s going to be a little different for 2020, the card has less squares, allowing us to run bingo on the second Saturday of each month. Also, for the first time since beginning bingo, I haven’t specified genre, type, or even fiction or non-fiction for the categories. 2020 is all about themes, and from there, the choice is wide open.
Hope to see you joining in! If you want to play along, just tag us on social media with your bingo posts each month. You can also join the Page by Page Book Club with Theresa Smith Writes over on Facebook, where we all post in the same place on the same date and chat over each other’s entries. Alternatively, drop a link each month into the comments of my Saturday bingo post so I can follow your progress blog to blog.
#BookBingo2020
Hooray for Round 8! I’ve linked two reviews this month as I’m still catching up from starting later in the year 🙂
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I saw that! 🙂 I’ll have to get cracking and read a classic I’ve never read before. That’s the only square I haven’t marked a book against so far.
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Brilliant choice, brilliant book.
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As soon as I read it I was like, that’s going on the bingo card!
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I’d have chosen this one for this square too. Hopefully, I can join in next year, this year it was too hard. But I love seeing what people have chosen.
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