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Every Note Played - Lisa Genova - 4 1/2 Stars
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Her knowledge of ALS is vital to this book as it really demonstrates not only the person afflicted but the caretaker. It was heart-wrenching.

Richard, a world-famous pianist who develops ALS, and Karina, his ex-wife, and caregiver, are two people that are far from perfect. There were a few times neither character is likable, yet you are drawn into their pain, and it no longer matters that you were just disgusted with them both.
The development of their imperfections made the characters feel so real. Richard was arrogant, self-absorbed, and unfaithful during his marriage. When he is diagnosed with ALS, his family seems to struggle to feel pity for him. In this book, Richard was not always a good man, and the author did not attempt to turn him into a saint because he was dying, and this made the book so real.
Every Note Played, is a story that lets the reader take a look at the daily lives of an ALS patient. ALS is a terrifying way to die, and as a reader, I genuinely felt that. Did I cry? Boy did I. Was it a sad story? Most definitely. But it is a story of forgiveness, discovery, and sacrifice.