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- Publisher : Turtleback Books; Turtleback School & Library ed. edition (July 20, 1995)
- Language : English
- School & Library Binding : 448 pages
- International Standard Book Number-10 : 0785775978
- International Standard Book Number-13 : 978-0785775973
- Lexile measure : 1030L
- Item Weight : 9.3 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.7 x 1.23 x 6.98 inches
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darswordsTop Contributor: Knitting
VINE VOICE
Terrifying Truth
November 21, 2018
Do I say “Research?” It is due to the fact that I am writing a fictional ‘zombie’ book for NaNoWriMo that I picked up the Kindle and Audible versions of this book. My zombies are merely sick people. I am not a medical person so I needed some input on how it all starts and how contagious it all is. As it turns out it isn’t as bad as Ebola, but the gore of my book might evolve due to this book.
Meanwhile, this is a book I put off for decades. I remember a guy named Jason at the school I worked at that came up to me with the paperback. He was so excited about it. But the more he talked the squirmier I got. “And it’s a true story!” He exclaimed. I started watching shows like Outbreak. We saw it in the theater. Remember that sneeze? I nearly ran out of there when someone coughed.
I grew–good or bad, I guess that’s for others to judge. But lately, I can watch a disaster movie, or The Walking Dead and notice only the social reaction to the monsters or the disease or the overwhelming snow. So I thought I could now face this book.
Reading happens at bedtime. Bet you can guess how this book blended into dreams. And since I listened as I read the Kindle with the Audible, that voice! Richard M. Davidson’s voice. What a deep bass and excellent for the genre! Creepy and authoritative! Wow!
What I learned is that my characters in my book were dressed properly to deal with their strains of disease. And I learned I never want to be anywhere near someone coughing! If I was a germaphobe before… well, let’s just say there isn’t enough hand sanitizer in the world for me!
Knowing this is nonfiction made this even more frightening. It doesn’t seem like it was that long ago there was an Ebola scare. What a horrid disease! And this author did a poetic job of helping the reader to see it and feel it. If you haven’t read it yet, climb out of your hiding place and give it a try. Forewarned is forearmed as they say. Might as well get the Audible version to make it even more real. I will try to read more of his books now. Time for more vitamin C and Airborne!
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curly
Yikes–Didn’t Realize
June 20, 2019
I knew Ebola was a very bad disease and usually caused imminent death but, for some reason, I had no idea of the horrible effects it actually has on the body once it invades. I was compelled to read passages several times because I was amazed and equally incredulous at what I was reading–like watching a train wreck. I enjoyed this book from the standpoint of one who is interested in biology as well as the human condition whether it be a good thing or gruesome.
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PracAdemic
How things have changed
April 16, 2020
This is a compelling, ‘you were there’ type book written with a propulsive immediacy about the US government response to the dangers the ebola virus posed to humanity, in general, and to the Washington area in particular when there is an outbreak in a facility housing primates shipped from the Philippines for experiments. The book is very good on the science, very interesting on how the CDC and the US army handle dangerous pathogens, and great a sketching out the scientists risking their lives. Reading it now (March 2020), one is especially saddened by the hapless response to the coronavirus, knowing that the dedicated scientists who might have mounted a better response have either left the government or are hamstrung by poor leadership.
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