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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
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message 1: by Betsy (last edited Mar 01, 2020 04:50PM) (new)

Betsy | 930 comments Welcome to our March 2020 Modern Classic/Popular group read! This month we’ll be reading The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot.

Please keep in mind that this discussion is SPOILER FREE. If you’re ahead of us, go and speak about it here.

What have you heard about the book? When did you first hear about the book? Is the topic something you’d normally pick up to read?


Cristina MG | 116 comments I normally prefer fiction books but as I'm a med student and I studied about HeLa cells I thought it would be interesting to read about the woman behind this cells.


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Erin | 6 comments It's only recently that I've gained a love for nonfiction. And my background is in science so I'm very intrigued by this book.


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Betsy | 930 comments I learnt about this book and topic through my diploma in health sciences, so like Cristina I would be interested to see what actually happened.


Angie Vallejo (amvallejo) I passed this book several times while it was displayed in Barnes & Nobles last year. I was intrigued, but didn't want to buy it at the time. I found the book on the Libby library app last month and checked it out while I had the chance. I'm finished, so I won't say anything else other than it's a great pick!!


aPriL does feral sometimes  (cheshirescratch) | 689 comments This is a fascinating book.


Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments I've seen this title pop up quite a bit among my GR friends, so I'm curious. Science books aren't normally the genre of book that I would read, so this would be a stretch for me, but I'm intrigued. I plan to start this in another 2 weeks or so.


Joanna Loves Reading (joannalovesreading) I starting this today. Listening to the audiobook. This book was not on my purview so am thankful for the group selection because it sounds right up my alley.


Julie | 7 comments I'm about 60 pages in. As a teacher on spring break, I'm hoping to use this time as an opportunity to read something heavier. So far, the writing is engaging, but I find myself periodically needing to set the book down for being overwhelming.


Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 485 comments I have an e- book version, because my requested hardback copy has been locked up by my library since it closed last week. Our current corona craziness is pretty distracting, so I have yet to start. I'm more in the mood to read mysteries right now instead of non fiction. I'll try reading it perhaps tomorrow.


Carolyn | 1 comments I'm new to this group and hoping to connect with other book lovers. I read this book some time ago and enjoyed it very much. I do not have a scientific background but was still able to appreciate the significance Henrietta Lacks made possible for us all.


message 12: by Brooklyn (last edited Mar 25, 2020 01:22PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Brooklyn (brooklynjoe) | 24 comments I read this book last year for another book club. I would not have normally picked it up - but it is an excellent book. Sad, angy and I learned a lot! WIll say more in the NO SPOILERS group


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