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November 7, 2018
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Dec 19, 2020 05:27AM
This is on my list! How did it feel reading about a plague during a plague?
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Cooper wrote: "It felt eerie! Great novel."
Definitely eerie. Particularly the descriptions of an empty New York
Definitely eerie. Particularly the descriptions of an empty New York
Lizzie wrote: "This is on my list! How did it feel reading about a plague during a plague?"
I've been avoiding any pandemic related books so it was sort of unintentional. I saw a lot of good reviews for this book but avoided reading too much about it so I didn't really know what it was about. However it was interesting to see how much was sort of predicted!
I've been avoiding any pandemic related books so it was sort of unintentional. I saw a lot of good reviews for this book but avoided reading too much about it so I didn't really know what it was about. However it was interesting to see how much was sort of predicted!
Lisa wrote: "I loved this novel but wonder if it would have been difficult to read in 2020."
Yes it was a little unsettling!
Yes it was a little unsettling!
Tristan Robin wrote: "Oh, dear. LOL I just bought this. I think I'll give it a while before getting into it. LOL"
Haha well I hope you enjoy it when you do read it
Haha well I hope you enjoy it when you do read it
This is such an interesting point, that a novel can change for us, depending on when we read it. I bet I would have a totally different experience reading this for the first time now, versus when it came out and seemed mostly theoretical. Have you already read Station Eleven? I'd be interested to know how a reader engages with that book before vs. during a pandemic.