More Blood, More Sweat and Another Cup of Tea

Posted by admin on February 26, 2010 under Blood | 5 Comments to Read

You may know that I am generally on the watch for outstanding staff. Currently, I just noticed a really good thing. You should make sure you go and visit the product page at amazon.com. Please let me know what you think.

More Blood, More Sweat and Another Cup of Tea

Product Description

Tom Reynolds is an ambulance worker. On any given day he can be attacked by strangers, sworn at by motorists, puked on, covered in blood, and other much more unpleasant substances. He could help to deliver a baby in the morning and witness the last moments of a dying man in the afternoon. He deals with road accidents, knife attacks, domestic violence, drug overdoses, neglect, and suffering. And you think you’re having a bad day at work? Tom blogs about his experiences at the end of each shift. His Random Acts of Reality website has a huge following with more than 30,000 visitors every day. Here, Tom charts the past two years of his life as an ambulance worker. He is tired, he is frustrated, and he is more pissed off than ever but he still manages to capture the more moving, heartwarming, and inspirational moments alongside the chaos.

$8.73-More Blood, More Sweat and Another Cup of Tea

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  • John A. Antonelli said,

    Bottom line more of the same and how can it get any better than that. If you love england and you love EMS, this is the book for you, but alas you will have to buy it from Amazon.co.uk becuase the regular Amazon doesn’t stock it (now how wierd is that)?
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • S. J. Bice said,

    I love this book for light reading. When I am waiting in line, need something to read during a 15min break, this is what I go for. Short stories, most unrelated, so you can put it down at any time. Some are “heavy” but then there will be one that will make you laugh. Good light read. Only lost one star b/c of some editing errors.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Romes said,

    Boring Just boring I guess being a nurse the issues that were presented just didn’t hold any interest. I felt like it was missing substance. I felt a little lost reading it and couldn’t force myself to finish it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Martina S. Fahrner said,

    I started to read it, then I got depressed about the health system and then I thought if I want to hear somebody bitching about their job, I can call a friend.

    But I do think that the book deserves a chance — even if you just read it to understand how deeply flawed our health system is!

    Wonder what the hero would say, if he would have to work here…
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • L. Z. said,

    Written in a journal style, this has lots of words but says very little. Not much happens in each of the short stories. Pass on this one, glad it was free and I didn’t spend my hard earned cash here.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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