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Written in 1992 but set in 2052 it has a weird contemporary feel, with a society scarred by a massive pandemic and a new (?) influenza strain suddenly occurring in Oxford.
Of course, there is also an element of time travel, scientific and historical inaccuracies but the feelings of people in quarantine hit home right now particularly.
Just look at what happens on page 74, when a group of Americans travelling through England at the time object to the inconvenience of being forced into quarantine. True to form?
"I'm not used to having my civil liberties taken away like this. in America nobody would dream of telling you where you can or can't go."
And over 30 million Americans died during the Pandemic as a result of that sort of thinking, he thought. "I assure you that the quarantine is solely for your protection. "
As the quarantine starts in Oxford the first thing they worry about is ..... lavatory paper! Eerie how close to the truth fiction can come sometimes.
My library seems iffy with digital copies so I am looking at Amazon. In your opinion, do you think I will be happier with a physical copy over kindle? They are the exact same price and there are some books that just feel better with a physical copy!

I've also had the book on my audible wish list for some time now. But I just found it on one of my library accounts, so I am going to give listening to it a try!
Eileen wrote: "Matthew wrote: "My library seems iffy with digital copies so I am looking at Amazon. In your opinion, do you think I will be happier with a physical copy over kindle? They are the exact same price ..."
My only easy audio option would be to sign up for the free audio trial of Audible. My library only has Kindle with holds.
My only easy audio option would be to sign up for the free audio trial of Audible. My library only has Kindle with holds.
Jessica wrote: "Well.... If the price is the same I always go for the printed option."
Yeah, that is what I am thinking, too!
Yeah, that is what I am thinking, too!
Finally ordered my copy today - might be a week or so before I get it. Also, with what I have on my reading plate, this may be a couple month buddy read for me!
Just got my copy of Doomsday Book in the mail! I will begin soon - just have a few more pages in a couple of other books first.
There is a part in chapter one where a character talks about traveling around Egypt during a pandemic - not worrying about the pandemic, quarantines, etc. It does sound way too similar to right now.



(at the point where finally Gilchrist understands the situation he created... Somewhat understands at least... It's Progress haha)
I didn't make it past chapter one yet! Will soon, though. Just too many other books and too much going on! 😁
Jessica wrote: "Just look at what happens on page 74, when a group of Americans travelling through England at the time object to the inconvenience of being forced into quarantine. True to form?
"I'm not used to having my civil liberties taken away like this. in America nobody would dream of telling you where you can or can't go."
And over 30 million Americans died during the Pandemic as a result of that sort of thinking, he thought. "I assure you that the quarantine is solely for your protection. ""
Ugh, I just got to this part. Sounds like some people I know in Indiana. And many people I see on the news. Makes me cringe to be an American!
"I'm not used to having my civil liberties taken away like this. in America nobody would dream of telling you where you can or can't go."
And over 30 million Americans died during the Pandemic as a result of that sort of thinking, he thought. "I assure you that the quarantine is solely for your protection. ""
Ugh, I just got to this part. Sounds like some people I know in Indiana. And many people I see on the news. Makes me cringe to be an American!

""I'm not used to having my civil liberties taken away like this. in America nobody would dream of telling you where you can or can't go."
And over 30 million Americans died during the Pandemic as a result of that sort of thinking, he thought. "I assure you that the quarantine is solely for your protection. ""
Ugh, I just got to this part. Sounds like some people I know in Indiana. And many people I see on the news. Makes me cringe to be an American!"
Sadly, I am related to some people like that although most of the close relatives are not like this.

The poor cow though! I really hoped someone would help her.
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"'Avoid contact with others as much as possible,' Mary said. 'Keep careful track of any contacts you do have. We're still uncertain of the mode of transmission, but most myxoviruses spread by droplet and direct contact. Wash your hands with soap and water frequently.'
She handed Dunworthy another pink sheet. She was running out of colors. This one was a log, headed 'Contacts,' and under it, 'Name, Address, Type of Contact, Time.'
It was unfortunate that Badri's virus had not had to deal with the CDC. the NHS, and the WIC. It would never have got in the door." p. 97
She handed Dunworthy another pink sheet. She was running out of colors. This one was a log, headed 'Contacts,' and under it, 'Name, Address, Type of Contact, Time.'
It was unfortunate that Badri's virus had not had to deal with the CDC. the NHS, and the WIC. It would never have got in the door." p. 97
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Jessica wrote: "It's very surreal reading those passages about the virus in their present time, isn't it?"
Indeed! I also just read the one about conserving toilet paper. Ha! (and, kind of not a funny HA!)
Indeed! I also just read the one about conserving toilet paper. Ha! (and, kind of not a funny HA!)

If only, eh....?

Liane wrote: "Trying to wrap up my 2020 Read Harder Challenge and this fits one of my remaining categories! Might have to sub it in for the book I borrowed from the ‘brary today. It is on my tbr list regardless."
What does that challenge involve?
What does that challenge involve?

Liane wrote: "The read harder challenge is a list of 24 prompts directing reading outside your norm. Each year seems to be a little different. Eg read a memoir by someone from a religious tradition not your own;..."
Sounds interesting! I am always trying to mix in a few books from outside my norm. Might sound silly but I am reading a Minecraft book to my kids right now. Not a refugee book or a religion, but still different my usual.
Sounds interesting! I am always trying to mix in a few books from outside my norm. Might sound silly but I am reading a Minecraft book to my kids right now. Not a refugee book or a religion, but still different my usual.

Hope you’ll enjoy the book!
I know that Jessica already saw my review and I have sadly let her down! ;) j/k
Here it is for others to consume - sorry it took me a while to get through it!
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Here it is for others to consume - sorry it took me a while to get through it!
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Jessica wrote: "haha don't be silly! I think you need to be commended for giving it a fair short. It's not the thinnest of books to be stuck with.... ;-)"
This is true - it is a pretty hefty book to slump with!
This is true - it is a pretty hefty book to slump with!

Judy wrote: "This is one of my favorite books. I loved it so much. It made want to read all the time travel books I could find. Most of them are cheesy and can’t touch this book. I really enjoyed it and it flew..."
That is awesome! I seem to be in the minority with my experience. Probably my fault for biting off more than I could chew during a book slump!
That is awesome! I seem to be in the minority with my experience. Probably my fault for biting off more than I could chew during a book slump!