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Confessions of a Male Nurse (The Confessions Series)
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Michael Alexander
Michael Alexander is the pseudonym of a nurse who has previously worked in the UK and New Zealand.
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Reviews for Confessions of a Male Nurse (The Confessions Series)
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A heartwarming, lovely little book which I bought 1) as a bit of research and 2) to get away from those many books about the Great War I've been reading lately.
This is well-written, a fast and yet at times quite intense story of a deeply caring bloke who happens to be a male nurse. I often laughed out loud, sometimes I hitched up with some of the harsher stories, I certainly learned some new things about nurses and it engendered respect and also reinforced a healthily sceptic look at hospital life and doctors.
I will certainly re-read this at some point in time, it didn't take me long to get through, but I will be thinking for a while about this. What more do you want? What more could you want of a book?
Very well done. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This has been a great book. It's quite a funny book in places and as such it's a very easy and quick read. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to read a light novel.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Confessions of a Male Nurse follows in the footsteps of books like Confessions of a GP and Life and Death on the Streets to chronicle the real-life experiences of a male nurse while he worked in both the UK and New Zealand. The book is split into short chapters dealing with one patient or one setting, and this makes the book very easy and quick to read. Perfect if you don’t want to be tied to reading a book for several days; it’s also easy to put down and pick up again without having to go back over parts of the story.Whilst I enjoyed reading Confessions of a Male Nurse, it wasn’t as humorous as I would have liked it to be, especially considering it’s marketed as “frequently hilarious”. There were some points when I had a little smile but nothing caused me to laugh out loud. There was also a lack of deep, emotional stories; at no point did I feel that the nurse was particularly affected by what he had seen on an emotional level. He did show frustration at the state of the NHS and some of the situations he was put in but if you are looking for a tell-all on the state of the National Health Service this isn’t the book for you.Overall Confessions of a Male Nurse was an enjoyable quick read. I would recommend it if you like similar books in this genre or fancy something light to read but if you are looking for real humour or an expose, you are going to be left wanting.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Its the most unique Book I have ever read. Narration of a nurse. A Male nurse in particular. I started reading the book expecting humorous accounts of incidents. But the writer gave me nasty surprise. Its just a mundane book describing a Male Nurse's experience! Not really worth the read if you expect humor or something like that
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Laugh your socks off reading while getting shocked at what nurse's really have to deal with. The book is set out in chapters which are each patients story, told from the perspective of the male nurse. No details are left untold. Prepare to be shocked!