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This isn't my typical type of genre/book to read, however I didn't find it too difficult to get through. 'Mouth to Mouth' is written in the style of a conversation between Jeff and a previous UCLA classmate at the airport. Jeff tells the friend about how he saved a man's life, and what happened thereafter. Francis (the subject of Jeff's story) turns out to be troublesome, and appears to not show any increased love of life following the accident. I didn't find the art gallery/subject of the book much interest, but this may of course be different for those working in or within that area in life.

Whilst I found the premise and potential of the book fairly interesting, and the chapters an easy length to get through, I thought there could be more engagement and a slightly less predictable ending.. The title is clever, and I don't mind the front cover design, but I probably wouldn't choose to read this again (just not my cup of tea, but I can definitely see this being popular with other readers)