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review 2019-06-16 01:04
Afraid to sleep
The Dreamers - Karen Thompson Walker

The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker is a dystopian sci-fi novel that takes place in a small town in California. (Is it still dystopian/apocalyptic if it's contained in one area?) The book begins with a young girl in college who is a bit of a misfit on her dorm floor. She doesn't even have much of a relationship with her roommate...and then that roommate doesn't wake up the next morning. This is the start of a sleeping sickness that spreads throughout the city radiating out from the college campus. Written with multiple narrative lines and only a few likable characters this probably isn't the one for you if you're looking for a more straightforward contemporary fiction. This book explores what happens when a biological contagion that is not fully understood (and clearly not prepared for) rapidly spreads and the ensuing chaos. I'm talking about governmental influence, hazmat suits, and lock-down quarantine with all the requisite fear and panic, ya'll. This is disaster relief (contemporary fiction style) meets sci-fi (those afflicted are experiencing REM i.e. dreaming...and it might be precognition). This was a fast paced book (I zipped right through it) which I enjoyed for the most part but I was left feeling like there were a lot of loose ends that the author didn't adequately tie off. So this was ultimately a middle of the road read for me. 5/10

 

What's Up Next: Dread Nation: Rise Up by Justina Ireland

 

What I'm Currently Reading: A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness

 

Source: readingfortheheckofit.blogspot.com
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text 2013-11-13 12:50
HELP for HAIYAN SURVIVORS

In a matter of hours on Friday, Typhoon Haiyan completely devastated parts of the central Philippines. It was one of the strongest storms ever recorded. The death toll is estimated up to 10,000 with hundreds of thousands more displaced. The country has declared a “state of calamity.”

 

To all our friends and family in the Philippines, our hearts and thoughts are with you — and we want to make sure you’re aware of the online resources to find loved ones or request rescue.

 

To everyone else, please help those desperate for clean water and food by donating to the UN World Food Programme:

 

  • USA: Text AID to 27722 to donate $10
  • UK: Text AID to 70303 to donate £3
  • Canada: Text RELIEF to 45678 to donate $5
  • Donate online

 

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review 2011-08-18 11:04
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - Naomi Klein Reading this book made me angrier and angrier. Although Klien ties all things evil into unbridled capitalism--really it is greed--this book documents such brutal upheavals from Chile to Iraq, New Orleans to Thailand always examining them into the context of McGill Torture experiments and Chicago School Economics. Worth a read.
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review 2011-06-09 07:14
We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda
We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families - Philip Gourevitch I thought it would be better. The book is badly written and edited, the author had not enough sources - i don't know if he interviewed the right people. And the most important- it is too self centered. I wanted an objective insight into true account, instead I received fixed opinions of author. It wasn't something I expected that's why only 1 star.
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review 2011-06-07 12:54
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - Naomi Klein I'm not a political junkie so maybe that's why i haven't found this book particularly interesting. A lot of analysis and info that are completely unnecessary for me. However, I get it that it can be useful for someone interested in this topic, it gives some comprehensible insight into the topic. 2 stars from me.
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