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∎ Download Gratis Kingdom of Needle and Bone Mira Grant Julie Dillon 9781596068711 Books

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A fair amount of time is spent on the various issues surrounding vaccination. In here, politics make unlikely bedfellows as both the anti-vaxxer movement and the pro-choice movement realize they hinge on the issue of bodily autonomy. Izzy feels very strongly that the solution isn’t enforced vaccination: it’s to deny non-vaccinated people access to the society they are endangering, and get as many people as possible to voluntarily go along with vaccination. Unfortunately, Morris’s disease killed plenty of people who had been vaccinated, so the anti-vaxxers have used that to bolster their arguments that vaccinations don’t help.

There’s enough material in here about vaccinations, anti-vaxxers, and so on that it could read as a little preachy, although it’s all done within the context of Izzy and her sisters. And it does bring up interesting questions about bodily autonomy. Her younger sister Brooke was Lisa’s mother, and is a pharmacist. Her middle sister Angela is a rabid proponent of mandatory vaccinations. Before Izzy and Brooke start their quarantine zones plan the book isn’t wholly engaging, but once they do it picks up.

I particularly enjoy the plot toward the end; obviously I don’t want to give it away, so I’ll just say it justified the entire book. I like some of Mira Grant’s other work better than this one, but this still satisfied me and left me wanting to read more of her books!

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Kingdom of Needle and Bone Mira Grant Julie Dillon 9781596068711 Books Reviews


I've been a fan of Mira Grant's since FEED, but this new series takes a unique approach to explore the world in terms of what might happen if people stop vaccinating their children. Though I'm not a scientist, the scenario she explores in this story seems all too logical in the face of a world making choices that could affect millions if the right set of dominoes should happen to fall... a terrifying but all too real possibility.
The concept is great what happens when people rely on herd immunity and viruses are able to mutate. But this novella spends so much time discussing vaccination and bodily autonomy that it fails to round out the major characters, and a couple of plot devices toward the end are handled abruptly, without sufficient back story. It left me with a lot of nagging questions about the protagonist, and I have a feeling one plot line was dropped badly. I hope this will be rewritten as a novel and cover all the bases.
Mira Grant, the alter-ego of Seanan McGuire, writes horror + moral stories. The moral in Kingdom of Needle and Bone comes right at the beginning a deadly epidemic that could have been prevented had not so many people chosen to believe one entirely discredited non-medical person’s lies*. In the process of trying to save as much of humanity as possible, she explores the lines around bodily anatomy and thoroughly educates the reader about how vaccination works and how important it is. All the while telling an incredible, page-turning, glued-to-your-seat thriller of one doctor’s efforts to save humanity despite itself. It even answers the most crucial question how might such an epidemic start?
This book scared the pants off of me! I've always leaned towards the hypochondriac side of things and I swear that for the next two days I was convinced that I was sick and dying.
I ended up reading the last couple of pages over again, just to make sure I had properly understood what happened. I won't spoil anything, but the twist ending hit me like a punch in the gut. I had to spend the next day thinking about the story, and as I thought I remembered various details that I had originally just skipped right over. But after giving it though, I realized the Ms. Grant had been pointing to the ending the whole time.
Once again, brilliant work by Mira Grant!
This book opened the door to a fear I have always had of the return of muted viruses. I believe they are taking place now and we are just barely a step ahead of them. This book creates a scenario of just this fear.

I have long believed we go to work sick, send our children to school sick. Never realizing this may be that muted virus that takes us down

A well written. Thought out book of what could or my happen. Could all this be just around the corner? We shall see.
Because I can see something similar to this happening.

This novella chronicles the outbreak of a disease similar to measles, but with a nasty after-effect which calls for the most unusual quarantine. A lot of explanation is given to politics, the anti-vaccination movement, and what herd immunity really means, and Ms. Grant explains it in terms the average person can understand, deftly weaving medical science into a novella that is every mother's nightmare come home to roost.

I do wish this book had been novel length like some other reviewers. I hope this is simply the beginning of something horribly beautiful, or beautifully horrible, or something to that effect.
As other reviewers have said this novella needed to have been a full length novel. There was no room for character development, more explanation of the disease and its consequences was also needed. The story was about the dangers of anti vaccers but the lasting effects of the disease seemed to play right into their hands. It was a bit confusing. The story felt rushed. The "big reveal" at the end wasn't really jarring. My reaction was "oh that explains some things" and also brought up a LOT more questions.
I think that was my main issue with the story. At the end you had a lot more questions than answers. It really does feel like a prequel to a full length book but I don't think it is.
A fair amount of time is spent on the various issues surrounding vaccination. In here, politics make unlikely bedfellows as both the anti-vaxxer movement and the pro-choice movement realize they hinge on the issue of bodily autonomy. Izzy feels very strongly that the solution isn’t enforced vaccination it’s to deny non-vaccinated people access to the society they are endangering, and get as many people as possible to voluntarily go along with vaccination. Unfortunately, Morris’s disease killed plenty of people who had been vaccinated, so the anti-vaxxers have used that to bolster their arguments that vaccinations don’t help.

There’s enough material in here about vaccinations, anti-vaxxers, and so on that it could read as a little preachy, although it’s all done within the context of Izzy and her sisters. And it does bring up interesting questions about bodily autonomy. Her younger sister Brooke was Lisa’s mother, and is a pharmacist. Her middle sister Angela is a rabid proponent of mandatory vaccinations. Before Izzy and Brooke start their quarantine zones plan the book isn’t wholly engaging, but once they do it picks up.

I particularly enjoy the plot toward the end; obviously I don’t want to give it away, so I’ll just say it justified the entire book. I like some of Mira Grant’s other work better than this one, but this still satisfied me and left me wanting to read more of her books!
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