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I think these sorts of books are amazing. I can't seem to find enough of them, though. I think this group will be a great help in avoiding that problem!


end of world/medical mystery types. This group will help me locate title I will love to read.


I like two kinds of "plague" fiction books. First, the apocolyptic & post apoc type with civilization trying to cope w/ the impending disaster or recover from the effects. The other kind is the contemporary medical fiction where there is the rush to find the cure or discover the cause of some new disease. I will also read some non-fiction like Hot Zone or books on historical plagues but I do tend to prefer fiction.
Some favorites not listed on this group's bookshelf: Monster Island and Patient Zero are both zombie apocolypse type stories with the zombies caused by viruses.
A parallel book to Year of Wonders is the young adult novel A Parcel of Patterns covering the same plague event (town of Elam). I actually like the YA book better.
Another series oriented toward the youth market but one which I loved starts with The Kindling about a plague that wipes out all adults.
Another "fun" book is about a plague from the past released through an archaeological find: Year Zero.

I fall on the plague non-fic end, but if you like fiction and don't mind classics, there's Boccacio's DECAMERON and Defoe's JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR.


Some more more plague titles I might mention that are not yet on the booklist here:
Patient Zero- features zombies almost believably created via a bio-weapon plague
The Judas Strain another action/adventure about combating a devastating disease that is unleashed from the depths of the Indian Ocean
and Plague - a YA that I read long ago and only remember that I enjoyed a lot, about teens surviving after a plague wipes out London.


Hi, Maria- afraid there's not much activity in this group. I joined almost a year ago and there not much happenin'.
What part of NZ are you in? I had a penpal from Wellington area MANY years ago. We corresponded for 10 years or so in the 60s then lost touch.

I should like plague books - I've written one!
Please see the web site linked below to find out all about 'This Son of York', the tale of The Black Death's return to 21st Century York.
It's at www.plague-thriller.co.uk

David wrote: "Hello All,
I should like plague books - I've written one!
Please see the web site linked below to find out all about 'This Son of York', the tale of The Black Death's return to 21st Century York..."
Looks like it's this: This Son Of York.
You can claim authorship of the book on GR if you would be interested in that, David. (At "is this you?" on the author page.)
You can claim authorship of the book on GR if you would be interested in that, David. (At "is this you?" on the author page.)

A Prayer for the Dying by Stewart O'Nan (it's on my Life List)
Ebola by Dr. William Close (Glenn's father)
The Cobra Event: A Novel by William Preston
The Hot Zone by William Preston
Mosquito: A Natural History of Our Most Persistent and Deadly Foe
The Origin of AIDS by Jacques Pepin
At Risk: A Novel by Alice Hoffman

Laurie
Kat wrote: "I am a newbie but I'm posting here now because I can't figure out how to add books to the group's Book Shelf without starting a discussion which I don't want to do. So herewith the titles to add t..."
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