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2.0 out of 5 stars
OI Like Me, Aug 2 2007
By Marvi Monroe "Passion for Pages" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: What Life Is Like Living with Oi: Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Brittle Bones (Paperback)
Being a person with OI I can relate to a lot of the things that Patricia Minor went through. I found this book because I began writing one of my own and was curious if someone else had already written something about OI. I was excited to find this one. She makes interesting points regarding the medical field being quite ignorant about OI. I like the fact that she gives tips on how to care for a loved one who has OI. She even informs those with OI of the various medical treatments available. This information was rather enlightening to me. Also, I think it's great that she has overcome many obstacles and gives God the glory for it.
However, I am deeply disappointed with the format of the book. The grammar is poor, some sentences makes the reader have to guess as to what the author is trying to say. There were many typos and an order of an event was off. For instance, the author indicates on page 36 that her dad dies. However, on page 45 her dad comes to the scene of the accident just when the paramedics arrive. I don't totally blame the author since it is the publishing company, Publish America, who is responsible for editing. It appears that they didn't even bother to read the book.
Nevertheless, I feel that this book could have been great if more effort and better details were put into it. I truly applaud Patricia Minor's efforts for writing this book because it is a plus for people with OI, as well as the disability community as a whole.
2.0 out of 5 stars
book about OI, Oct 15 2010
By Susan Krug - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: What Life Is Like Living with Oi: Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Brittle Bones (Paperback)
Not a good book. Mostly complains about her father and incess. DON'T buy poorly written and doesn't give any insight on whats its like growing up with Osteogenesis Imperfecta.