Review: A state of decay by Dr.
Review: A state of decay by Dr. Ronni Brown
-My review:
The protagonist is a dentist who started working at the prison existing in northern California.
The impressions of the victim’s tooth were existing along with their situation in tooth erosion. In addition, the workout problems for the justification was also added. The tooth decay of those patients was not inflicted because of immoral hygiene or because of eating candy rather some distinct motive prevailed behind the deterioration. It is a medication that many people are consuming so this book covers the impact present in methamphetamine prescription. It prepares us to understand what it is, why the people are getting addicted to it, and what are the components of the drug. This book is recommended for all the people who are involved in the medical field and for non-fiction lovers.
-My point of view:
• I was never familiarised with uncommon information like the ordeal of a clinic in prison before reading this book.
• I don’t read much of non-fiction however I treasure this book as it is informative.
• The analysis over methamphetamine is explored well, it will be an eye-opener for all the readers.
- What makes this book impressive?
• The notions of the sufferers were also included.
• Mind-blowing proofs and intriguing pieces of information were added.
• The author has done extensive research over the issue or maybe she’s already a dentist so it was much more fruitful to carry forward with the work.
