All right, we’re going to start with the cheesy fiction and move on to very serious non-fiction. (4 stars) Pandemic (The Extinction Files #1) by A.G. Riddle Holy exposition, Batman. I have NEVER read a book that did so much telling instead of showing. I swear, a good 50% of this novel is composed of flashbacks, recovered memories or letters discovered in secret hideouts. That being said, I found it wildly entertaining and now feel very nostalgic for the medical thriller books my best friend […]
Disease — fictitious and otherwise
Pandemic (The Extinction Files, #1) by A.G. Riddle
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