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Pale Rider, by Laura Spinney
While this topic should be fertile ground for a decent length investigation, it feels in
this volume that the author was struggling to pad it out to a suitable length. At every
turn the details of the flu in different regions serves as another excuse to delve into
some totally unrelated aspect of government, history or culture of that area and carry
on describing it for a while.
Took forever to finish this one and aside from a few "ah ha" moments, such
as "social distancing" was coined back during the 1918 days, and mask wearing was
just as polarizing and divisive as well.
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