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![]() As soon as he's able to make the transition back to the Twin Cities, we'll do that." We feel strongly not only about the local doctors, but our medical team that will stay back with Lew and will get that fixed up for him. From everything I've been told, the local folks here have been phenomenal with Lew. ![]() "We got him the immediate medical care at a local hospital. "Very tough moment for our team," O'Connell said. Vikings and Saints players knelt around Cine at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium while he was being evaluated by the team's medical staff, who applied an air cast and carted him off the field. ![]() He was transported to a London-area hospital, where he'll undergo surgery, coach Kevin O'Connell said after the game.Ĭine, the first-round rookie, was blocking on a 23-yard punt return by Jalen Reagor when he was injured at the end of the first quarter. ![]() Vikings safety Lewis Cine suffered a lower left leg fracture during a punt return in Sunday's 28-25 win against the Saints. ![]() ![]() ![]() With Sniegoski it is sloppy and serves to make me ask why we are getting so-and-so’s POV right now. Sure this can be done well: GRRM for example his PsOV are consistent and thorough and add dimension to the plot(s). When writers shift POV without consistency, to me it indicates uncertainty with the major POV character telling the story. Yes, we even get Gabriel’s (the dog’s) POV. more e had their POV represented, sometimes for as little as a page and a half. All of the major and most of the minor characters hav. More than once I felt the writer could not write up to even his own expectations.Second, the inconsistent points of view were annoying. The problem is that the writing is flat, as if the writer writes through them as if they were part of the action. In these two books, Sniegoski has some pretty big revelations. With that said, there are numerous issues that affected my reading and rating of this book.First, writers who conceive of their stories over an arc of books are careful not to divulge too much too soon. ![]() ![]() Overall, I think Aerie was better than Reckoning. This edition collects the third and fourth books of the series. Review 1: I like stories about religious mythology, and this one delivers with a focus on angelology. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In Prizes, Segal brings vividly to life three very different and memorable characters in a story brim*ming with love and loss, discoveries and betrayals, life and death. From the Paperback edition.Įrich Segal, bestselling author of Love Story and Doctors, now brings his extraordinary storytelling gifts to the elite arena of the world’s most remarkable physicians and scientists. Doctors heartbreaking, witty, inspiring, and utterly, grippingly real is a vibrant portrait that culminates in a murder, a trial…Īnd a miracle. Yet even their devotion to each other, even their medical gifts may not be enough to save the one life they treasure above all others. ![]() At the novel’s heart is the unforgettable relationship of Barney Livingston and Laura Castellano, childhood friends who separately find unsettling celebrity and unsatisfying love until their friendship ripens into passion. From the crucible of med school’s merciless training through the demanding hours of internship and residency to the triumphs and sometimes tragedies beyond, Doctors brings to vivid life the men and women who seek to heal but who must first walk through fire. His stunning novel reveals the making of Doctors what makes them tick, scheme, hurt…Īnd love. Writing with all the passion of Love Story and power of The Class, Erich Segal sweeps us into the lives of the Harvard Medical School’s class of 1962. ![]() |