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Task #5: Read a book about a natural disaster
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Check out this book on Goodreads: Wave http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...


Pompeii is a fictional account of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. It's been years since I read it so I can't tell you too much but I remember that I liked it.

Yes, it has definitely been mentioned on this thread numerous times. I plan to read it, I have heard good things.


Nope, I’m assuming it can be fiction as well, unless the prompt specifies.


National Institutes of Health, that qualifies as a natural disaster.





I just finished Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America by John M. Barry and highly recommend it! It's a bit dense, but so eye-opening.

I'm really stuck on this one, with everything going on right now I'm a bit put off on disasters.

I found "Isaac's Storm" a great read. What the 1900 hurricane did to Galveston is amazing & scary.

I have this, but haven't yet read it. I recently finished Barry's book about the 1918 influenza pandemic. It was great! "The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History."




Congrats! I finished earlier this month. It's a great feeling, isn't it?
I'm reading South. It's a beast of a book. Antarctic shipwrecks, blizzards and gales. Feels like an early version of the show, 'I Shouldn't Be Alive'.

So Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre has a volcanic eruption (natural disaster) that unearths a group of Big Foot, who in turn massacre a small community. I'm considering that as a natural disaster also, because really what else could it be! When animals attack has to be a natural disaster!

I read Devolution for that also, so I agree with you.




I read that last year, so I did a nonfiction book about Hurricane Katrina that was about people from some very southern Louisiana parishes.
In any case, though, Salvage the Bones left me so emotionally drained. One of my very close friends is from the area where Jesmyn is from and she went through Katrina first hand when the eye went over their hometown. Our theory is that a lot of the scenes in the last 1/4 or so of the book are autobiographical. She was so traumatized by the storm that she didn't write for a number of years.

It was an awful book tbh


Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History 4-stars
A Children's Bible 5-stars

Thanks for posting this rec! I started Salvage the Bones, but I think it's too heavy for where I'm at right now, so it will be a book for another month. I just got The Yellow House out from the library based on this recommendation. :)
I read A Fire Story by Brian Fies today in one sitting.
The telling of how the 2017 California fire ripped through their neighbourhood is heart wrenching. I cried too many times to count.
Reading people going through a natural disaster of that scale is making me want to do more to help people plus the root causes of these disasters.
The telling of how the 2017 California fire ripped through their neighbourhood is heart wrenching. I cried too many times to count.
Reading people going through a natural disaster of that scale is making me want to do more to help people plus the root causes of these disasters.
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Great choice!