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Bioethics : All That Matters by Donna Dickenson [Book Review]

6 Jul 2021



S Y N O P S I S

Understand both sides of bioethics without hours and hours of research

In "Bioethics: All That Matters," author Donna Dickenson gets straight to the most interesting parts of the subject. Inside you will find an introductory chapter that maps out the subject for you, while later chapters will go deeper, looking at the details of the most interesting areas. You will read different viewpoints, making "Bioethics: All That Matters" perfect for when you are writing an essay on this controversial topic. Features original and inspirational ideas to help you explore the subject in more depth Includes web links and QR codes throughout the text, linking to videos from the author, or more detailed audio explanations Text boxes around key concepts makes navigating through the material a snap




R E V I E W


This is the first science non-fiction book that I finished. Since I just started out to read non-fiction books about biotechnology, I picked this up as bioethics is the most concerning aspect talked by the scientists in the pursuit of making new innovations AND also applying it to humans. As we know, starting late 19th century until now, the biotechnology field is blooming rapidly with all the new technology and commercialization in healthcare and private used. Surely, with all the resources and knowledge we have, then we can just enhance our human capability for a better world right? Imagine a world without heritable diseases, human with the ability exceeding the norm, intelligent babies and so on. But, 

'Should we do whatever science let us do?', 

and that's the title of the first chapter of the book.


   It is mesmerizing to think about all the changes we could make to ourselves, it is enthralling that we can create more and more cures for the chronic diseases that has killed thousands and billions of people. But, in the process of finding them, have we ever thought about the process, the experimental subjects? This book tell us briefly about the 'untold' stories of those unfortunates women in Korea who were injected with hormones to produce a large number of eggs and suffered from reproductive illness and imbalance, the African American men who were denied clinical care after being studied and monitored for the diseases, the injustice of the indigenous people being forced to become the experimental subject for drugs tests and so on. 


   This book is only 121 pages long, and yet managed to tackle the concerning issues in bioethical talking. Although it is really condensed with information, the writer managed to deliver it in a not too-complex way of writing. I think it is a good read for people who want to start knowing about the bioethics, in which everyone should take bioethics into account so that we won't take advantage of our fellow humans in impoverished situation as the subject in clinical trials, and lose our humanity. 




V E R D I C T


Rating

⭐.5 / 5


Who are this book for?

Those who have the basic knowledge on biotechnology and want to know about Bioethics. (a beginner-friendly Science book)


Where to buy?

I bought it on Big Bad Wolf Malaysia Book Sale for only RM12! 

Link: https://shopee.com.my/(BBW)-Bioethics-(ISBN-9781444155808)-i.326178441.5761200668






The First Week After The Final Sem

5 Jul 2021

 Assalamualaikum and hello everyone.


   After a year full of new experiences and lot of crucial decision-making phases, I finished my foundation! To be honest, I wasn't doing well by the end of the semester, useless thoughts attacked me again that made me loss all the composure i've been feigning throughout the semester, which I regretted a lot. But now that it has ended (the semester), I thought I want to escape from this sooo badly. But it seems they still got me leg stuck in it.


ANywAy,

I haven't been able to work on what I'm going to do during this ¬3 months break. But I've been watching some TV Shows and finished 2 books this week, that I thought I would like to share to you here!



W A T C H 

1. TVN Hospital Playlist Season 2 (2021)

Of course it gonna be HP!!! I've been waiting (impatiently) for the new season <3 As usual, each episode give me reasons to become a better version of myself and care more of people around myself. I thought I might will try to write about some scenes that touch my heart , and also my thoughts about it in the future!





2. JTBC Law School (2021) 

I've watched the first episode weeks ago, but decided to not continue it because I was utterly confused throughout the episode. Honestly, I don't even have the slightest interest in legal dramas because those legal terms and cases always makes my degrade lolol I'm too slow to comprehend it. But then, one of my junior keep posting about the drama so I thought 'why not try another ep?'. I continued this week and dang, I'm hooked till now! There's much more than the legal side of the drama; friendship, betrayal, toxic/abusive relationship, educational value in it. I'm currently on the 9th episode, can't wait to watch more of it! Thankfully it has finished so I can just binge-watch the story haha.




3. HBO Chernobyl (2019)

I watched it during my semester 1 break months ago but left the last episode. I just watched the final episode today and it makes me to scroll through the news of the Chernobyl Disaster for hours. My heart breaks for the families having to leave their residences and works ): I would like to write a separated post about it soon.






R E A D 


1. Bioethics by Donna Dickenson 

Oh finally the first non-fiction book I finished this year. Currently I'm trying to read books about Biology-Technology to piqued my interest in this field. I guess this is a good book to start with, though it's very condensed in information, but not too detailed. 


2. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

YESS My most anticipated read ever! I want to watch Shadow and Bone Tv series but I feel the need to read the books in the Grishaverse first. However, I'm too lazy to read S&B trilogy because my heart was broken the first time I read the first book years ago. haha. So I would like to just read SoC duology before continuing with KoS! 



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So I guess , that's all to sum up my week. Nothing special honestly, just a lazy living thing binge-watching stories and read books to escape from the demanding reality (:








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