A review by elinavellamo
Malice by Jennifer Jaynes

1.0

Ok, first of all, I only got to page 21 so there is a possibility that this book completely transformed into something actually readable later on, but I doubt it.

I am one of those people who think that reading is always good for you, but this book made me doubt that. I honestly felt like I would have ended up dummer if I kept on going on. The book starts off by introducing a complete caricature character and how he falls in love with this beautiful AND intelligent waitress and marries her. Great. Then we move on to hear about the main character's work life through lines such as these: "But presentations from pharmaceutical corporations were important. All the doctors and nurse practitioners relied heavily on them for information on new drugs. With a visit from a drug manufacturer, they could learn everything they needed to know about a pharmaceutical in as little as five to ten minutes and start writing prescriptions immediately".

Someone mentioned in another review that this book is anti-vax propaganda and based on the above, I agree.