Friday, September 19, 2014
Introduction
The book I will be reviewing is The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic-- and How it Changed Science, Cities and the Modern World by Stephan Jonson. My back up book is Demon in the Freezer by Richard Preston. I chose Ghost Map by Stephan Jonson because it is appears to be fascinating page turner that still contains detailed and accurate history, facts and information on epidemics, and yet it isn't just informational because it follows a character and has a story line. I find Epidemics interesting because it is such a broad topic. An Epidemic can be
anything from a highly contagious deadly virus to the rapid spread of the popularity of beanie babies sweeping the nation.
Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic by John De Graaf - Book 10
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 19, 2014
Period 5
September 19, 2014
10. Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic by John De Graaf
Product Details
- Hardcover: 275 pages
- Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers; First Edition, First Printing edition (June 9, 2001)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1576751511
- ISBN-13: 978-1576751510
Professional Review: "De Graaf, has assembled an updated and more in-depth look at the epidemic of overconsumption sweeping the United States along with the rest of the world. Graaf takes an in-depth look at how epidemics spread and begin, along with an interesting take on how the over consumption in the United States has been the catalyst for the spread of this epidemic to other regions. He defines "affluenza" as "a painful, contagious, socially-transmitted condition of overload, debt, anxiety, and waste resulting from the dogged pursuit of more" and examine the spiraling cycle of overconsumption, spending, stress, and broken relationships caused by America's obsession with uncontrolled economic growth at any cost. This witty yet hard-hitting book provides evidence of the social problems caused by the American obsession with acquiring "stuff" and proposes solutions for living more sustainably." Mark Bay, Indiana Univ.
Purdue Univ. Lib., Indianapolis
Customer Review: " I am rarely excited about any required book. This book was completely different. Right from the start I was seriously impressed. It really makes you to take an refreshing look at your life and the world which you occupy. I feel like this is the book everyone needs to read. I wish this were required reading for every high school kid in America. Read it; you won't be sorry."
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because it had many glowing reviews about how it was a life altering book that people couldn't put down.
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because it had many glowing reviews about how it was a life altering book that people couldn't put down.
Book 9. Flu: The Story Of The Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It by Gina Kolata
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 19, 2014
9. Flu: The Story Of The Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It by Gina Kolata
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because it takes a deep look in to one of the largest epidemics in history. This book looks at everything from the disease it self to the social effects it had in regions which were infected.
Period 5
September 19, 2014
9. Flu: The Story Of The Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It by Gina Kolata
Product Details
- Paperback: 352 pages
- Publisher: Touchstone; 1 edition (January 9, 2001)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0743203984
- ISBN-13: 978-0743203982
Professional Review: "Science writer Gina Kolata's Flu took a deep look at the 1918 epidemic that wiped out around 40 million people in less than a year and afflicted more than one of every four Americans. This tragedy, occurred shortly after World War I and far more deadly, so traumatized the survivors that few would talk about it afterward. Kolata discusses this bizarre yet catastrophic outbreak, in particular the attempts to sequence the virus' DNA from tissue samples of victims. She also closely investigates the social and personal effects of the disease, from improved public health awareness to the loss of productivity
Customer Review: I really enjoyed the writing style of this author. I read the book many years ago and could not find my copy. So I ordered one. I rarely read books more than once, but this is an exceptional read in my opinion. I will tell you why after I read it for the second time.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
The Turnaround: How America's Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic- Book 8
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 14, 2014
8. The Turnaround: How America's Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic
Period 5
September 14, 2014
8. The Turnaround: How America's Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic
Product Details
- Hardcover: 329 pages
- Publisher: Random House; 1st edition (January 20, 1998)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0679452516
- ISBN-13: 978-0679452515
Professional Review: "In Turnaround, Bratton describes the police initiatives that led to these successes. Bratton and his peers used computer mapping to pinpoint crime hot spots and then cleaned up the areas using all the tools of law enforcement. Bratton starting hosting frequent departmental meetings in which police commanders from all districts of the city accountable, requiring them to report on progress and problems in their locales. This is not a page-turner or a masterful work of literature, but Bratton's ideas about curbing crime should be of interest to both those involved in law enforcement and regular people who are concerned about crime." --Jill Marquis
Customer Review: "Excellent overview of the effectiveness of community focused policing and effective management practices. A page turner throughout the entire book."
Customer Review: "Excellent overview of the effectiveness of community focused policing and effective management practices. A page turner throughout the entire book."
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because unlike most other book about epidemics it is not written about a disease. The book also appears to be very well written.
Childhood Obesity in America: Biography of an Epidemic by Laura Dawes Book Search- Book 7
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 18, 2014
7. Childhood Obesity in America: Biography of an Epidemic by Laura Dawes
Product Details
Period 5
September 18, 2014
7. Childhood Obesity in America: Biography of an Epidemic by Laura Dawes
Product Details
- Hardcover: 320 pages
- Publisher: Harvard University Press (May 12, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0674281446
- ISBN-13: 978-0674281448
Professional Review: "With unique examples, and an admirable amount of research, Laura Dawes demonstrates how and why our current problem with childhood obesity emerged. This book is a genuine contribution not only to historical understanding, but to the field of medical ethics and also to contemporary policy debates. (Steven Mintz, University of Texas at Austin)"
Customer Review: NA
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because it talks about the spreading obesity epidemic which, as a vegetarian health nut, is something that really interests me.
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because it talks about the spreading obesity epidemic which, as a vegetarian health nut, is something that really interests me.
The Demon in the Freezer by Richard Preston- Book-6
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 18, 2014
6. The Demon in the Freezer by Richard Preston
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because it is written much like a mystery thriller, but is still entirely true and well researched. This book appears to have a fascinating story line and relevant information about one of the most deadly epidemics in history.
Period 5
September 18, 2014
6. The Demon in the Freezer by Richard Preston
Product Details
- Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Fawcett (August 26, 2003)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0345466632
- ISBN-13: 978-0345466631
Professional Review: " Never mind Ebola, what we really should be worrying about, is smallpox, or variola. But wasn't that eradicated? Many might ask, particularly older Americans who remember painful vaccinations and the resultant scars. Officially, yes, nods Preston, who devotes the first half of the book to the valorous attempt by an army of volunteers to wipe out the virus. Today the variola virus exists officially in only two storage depots, in Russia and at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. In this book Preston looks into the possibility that the virus is currently being on as biological weapon in countries including Iran and Russia. Preston humanizes his science reportage by focusing on individuals-scientists, patients, physicians, government figures. The book excellently illustrates the immediate consequences if the virus was released into the public and the rapid spread and mass tragedy that would occur. This book as exciting as the best thrillers, yet scarier by far, for Preston's pages deal with clear, present and very real dangers."
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Customer Review: "Richard Preston is a very compelling writer that covers some terrifying topics I found the book to be a thrilling page turner with relevant and fascinating information that yet some how reads similarly to a mystery novel. The Hot Zone is a personal favorite of mine so I was naturally drawn to The Demon in the Freezer. Though covering a similar subject, I would not consider this to be at the same level as The Hot Zone. That is by no means any reason to pass over this book. It's a very interesting read (and a bit worrisome) and has a lot of information to be gained. If you enjoyed The Hot Zone or are interested in a fast paced look at some of the most troubling diseases/viruses in recent history, give this book a shot."
The Epidemic: A History of Aids by Jonathan Engel - Book 5
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 18, 2014
5. The Epidemic: A History of Aids by Jonathan Engel
Period 5
September 18, 2014
5. The Epidemic: A History of Aids by Jonathan Engel
Product Details
- Hardcover: 400 pages
- Publisher: Collins; 1st edition (September 19, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0061144886
Professional Review:
From Publishers Weekly
"The Epidemic was perceptive and concise, but also conversational and unbelievably thorough, Engel details our relationship, from the first appearance of the new pathogen to the colossal struggles of today's third-world countries, with a virus that "has proven itself a formidable foe, evading vaccines and antidotes, while mocking our own imprudence, and self-indulgence. Discussing in detail the sexual, economical, scientific, political, and educational detrimental ramifications of the AIDS crisis. After presenting the viral onslaught's first, overlooked victims, he tracks the disease's progression throughout the gay communities and circles of sex addicted drug-users, then finally into more mainstream populations." -Reed Business Information
Customer Review: "The Epidemic is a comprehensive and compelling history of AIDS - a devastating disease that has evoked not only human suffering, but medical, political, religious, and social controversy in the twenty five plus years since it exploded onto the world scene."
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because it follows the course of the AIDS epidemic from its start to where it is now and it appears to be well written .
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because it follows the course of the AIDS epidemic from its start to where it is now and it appears to be well written .
Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker- Book 4
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 18, 2014
4. Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America by Robert Whitaker
Product Details
- Paperback: 416 pages
- Publisher: Broadway Books; 1 edition (August 2, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0307452425
- ISBN-13: 978-0307452429
Professional Review:
“Anatomy of an Epidemic is incredibly informed, spectacularly readable corrective to the conventional wisdom about the biological bases—and biological cures—for mental illness. This is itself a wise and necessary book—essential reading for all those who have experienced, or care for those who have experienced, mental illness—which as a matter of fact includes everyone! Robert Whitaker is a reliable, sensible, and persuasive, guide to the paradoxes and complexities of what we know about mental illness, and what we might be able to do to lessen the suffering it brings.” —Jay Neugeboren, author of Imagining Robert and Transforming Madness
Customer Review:"I would absolutely recommend this book for anyone who, like me, sees friends and family members and ponders why there is such a disconnect between the public message that there are safe and effective treatments for mental illness and the reality that so many people are prescribed psychiatric drugs for years and still see little improvments I have read many books on this topic but I appreciated this one particularly because of the clarity of the narrative."
Cure Unknown (Revised Edition): Inside the Lyme Epidemic by Pamela Weintraub- Book 3
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 18, 2014
3. Cure Unknown (Revised Edition): Inside the Lyme Epidemic by Pamela Weintraub
Period 5
September 18, 2014
3. Cure Unknown (Revised Edition): Inside the Lyme Epidemic by Pamela Weintraub
Product Details
- Paperback: 480 pages
- Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; Revised edition (June 25, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1250044561
- ISBN-13: 978-1250044563
Professional Review: "In the long war of information on Lyme disease, patient activist groups have started from an unfortunate marked disadvantage to the medical establishment in terms of visibility and credibility. This book illuminates how may be changing, and... Cure Unknown could be one reason."—Washington PostCustomer Review: " Even if you don't have Lymes it is a compelling read, I had a hard time putting it down. This is and exceptional book for all Lyme-related information and background: what it is, how it spread, how it is treated by conventional allopathic medicine, the politics of Lyme (quite a story in its own right)."
Why I Chose This Book: I chose this book because the reviews claim it is an exceptional book that will be hard to put down. Additionally it talks about the lyme epidemic and not only how the disease spread, but how awareness of the disease has spread as well.
Fever Season: The Story of a Terrifying Epidemic and the People Who Saved a City by Jeanette Keith. - Book 2
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 18, 201
Book 2. Fever Season: The Story of a Terrifying Epidemic and the People Who Saved a City by Jeanette Keith.
Period 5
September 18, 201
Book 2. Fever Season: The Story of a Terrifying Epidemic and the People Who Saved a City by Jeanette Keith.
Product Details
Customer Review: " It was not boring which surprised me. It contains information about the disease which is relevant today. It is excellently researched with quotes and stories from people who lived at this time."
Profesional Reviews: "Testifies to a fact worth being aware of in the future ‘Epidemics strip away social pretensions,’ Keith writes, ‘and show us for what we are…'"--Laura Miller, Salon
“This is rewarding history.”—Jim Landers, The Dallas Morning News
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The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic-- and How it Changed Science, Cities and the Modern World by Stephan Jonson- Epidemics
Katie Taylor
Period 5
September 18, 2014
Why I Chose This Book: According to the reviews this book is a fascinating page turner that still contains detailed and accurate history, facts and information on epidemics.
Period 5
September 18, 2014
1) The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic-- and How it Changed Science, Cities and the Modern World by Stephan Jonson
Product Details
- Paperback: 320 pages
- Publisher: Riverhead Trade; 1 Reprint edition (October 2, 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1594482691
- ISBN-13: 978-1594482694
Professional Review
From Publishers Weekly
" On August 28, 1854, working-class Londoner Sarah Lewis tossed a bucket of soiled water into the cesspool of her squalid apartment building and triggered the deadliest outbreak of cholera in the city's history. In this tightly written page-turner, Johnson created a thrilling story of, perseverance and redemption that echoes to the present day. Describing a city and culture experiencing explosive growth, with its attendant promise and difficulty. The riveting story about John Snow takes this tragedy to a whole new vivid level. In the face of a global epidemic, Snow (pioneering developer of surgical anesthesia) posited the then radical theory that cholera was spread through contaminated water rather than through miasma, or smells in the air. Against considerable resistance from the medical and bureaucratic establishment, Snow persisted and, with hard work and groundbreaking research, helped to bring about a fundamental change in our understanding of disease and its spread. Johnson reviews fascinating ideas about the growth of civilization, the organization of cities, and evolution to thrilling effect. From Snow's discovery of patient zero to Johnson's compelling argument for and celebration of cities, this makes for an illuminating and satisfying read."
Customer Review:
"This book is fascinating, especially if you are looking for a deeper look at London history. On the same topic is The Sick Rose, which has such fabulous illustra its really worth checking out!"
Why I Chose This Book: According to the reviews this book is a fascinating page turner that still contains detailed and accurate history, facts and information on epidemics.
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