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antichain t1_j8yb5e0 wrote

I just think that if people are looking for a popular science book to read about zoonotic spillover, they would probably get more out of Spillover than the Hot Zone, since it's a more scientifically informed book.

Idk why you're stanning so hard for The Hot Zone - it's not super crazy that as time goes on, science advances, and more recent books improve on earlier ones.

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[deleted] t1_j8ybsl8 wrote

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missypierce t1_j8yl7lf wrote

It sounds like some people are reading the Hot Zone as a science book.

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traegeryyc t1_j8ylbe9 wrote

Right? Its not a fucking textbook. Its a novel.

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antichain t1_j8yctap wrote

So...you just don't like it when you don't get uniform adulation and upvotes? Presenting even the mildest challenge (informed by scientists who work in the field) is enough to trigger ad-hominem attacks like "shitstain."

That seems kind of silly and fragile, imo.

The Martian doesn't present itself as nonfiction. The Hot Zone does.

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traegeryyc t1_j8ydk2s wrote

I dunno. I recently split open my leg. From my POV, it was a gushing disaster, and that's how I wrote it down. The emerg physician saw it as 3 stitches in his overworked world.

I got the book deal, he is still on 36h shifts.

Mine was a true account. The doctor's was far too non-graphic to truly explain the situation and emotions.

And to be clear. I am not discounting your book nor promoting the one I mentioned. I am just tired of Hot Zone Haters seeing a notification in their feed and coming and shitting on the book.

Its so predictable. Your book was written by a travel blogger .

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Dovienya55 t1_j8z46gy wrote

Nah, I'm a random passerby and I agree with traegeryyc. You sound like you read technical manuals for fun on a Friday night, and brag about it to anyone that'll listen.

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sluttyjamjams73 t1_j8zj4tp wrote

You sound like your mom types out your comments and reads back the responses because you can't do either.

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