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Sto caricando le informazioni... 12.21: A Novel (edizione 2012)di Dustin Thomason
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. I won a copy through Goodreads' Firstreads program! A medical-mystery-Crichtonesque type thriller...that will have you on the edge of your seat like you're watching a movie. One ancient codex, a doctor who studies rare prions, and an apocalypse to go please. I was not a huge fan of the ending, but overall Thomason pens a wonderful novel of suspense. Whatever you think this book will be from the title, it most certainly is more. Read on! This is the kind of thriller that books like [Angels and Demons] want to be: tightly-written, unique, and readable. I especially liked that this book took a realistic view of public health. Like all its ilk, though, this book isn't going to give you complex characterization or stellar writing. Everything is short and to the point, but unlike Dan Brown, Dustin Thomason clearly understands the different between a fragment and a complete sentence. A quick and entertaining fluff read. Won a copy from Goodreads First Reads Giveaway. Loved it! The writing was excellent. The story was fascinating. The pacing was spot on. I had a very difficult time putting this book down and did lose some sleep over it trying to read just a bit more to see what would happen next. Loved the ending too. Questa recensione è stata scritta per LibraryThing Early Reviewers.nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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This is actually the first '2012' type story I've ever read and it truly blew me away. Look up the definition of 'page-turner' and you should see a picture of this book. It was thrilling, addicting, and I couldn't put it down. One of those that I was more than willing to sacrifice sleep so I could keep reading. 12.21 tells the story of an infection that once it starts spreading it cannot be stopped and how it could very well be the reason the Maya civilization originally disappeared.
I wouldn't consider myself a 2012 fanatic but I have seen my fair share of Mayan prophecy shows on the History Channel and the Discovery Channel. I've never considered the fact that the world is truly going to end on December 21, 2012, but I think it's a fair assumption that something may very well indeed happen that changes the world we live in. Or it could be like every other normal day, who knows. I guess we'll just have to wait a few short months and find out firsthand. But the storyline in 12.21 of one possible outcome was terrifyingly realistic and incredibly convincing.
I loved how this wasn't just an end of world tale and how it was actually linked to the very reason the Maya civilization disappeared so very long ago. Based on the Authors Note, 'there is no evidence that the Maya suffered from a transmissible prion disease', but regardless this was a riveting concept. Dustin Thomason created an amazing yet lifelike end of days story that is hands down my favorite read of 2012. (