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The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years
The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years | Sonia Shah
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batsy
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Interesting nonfiction read about malaria; not only about the history of malaria & its implications but for how she outlines the failures & missteps of global health programmes ruled by capital.

#fever #MOvember @Cinfhen

Cinfhen This sounds oddly fascinating 5y
fleeting Definitely adding to my medical humanities tbr! 5y
batsy @Cinfhen @fleeting I was surprised by how gripping I found it! 5y
readordierachel Sounds fascinating! My kind of nonfiction. 5y
batsy @readordierachel She writes in a fast-paced, accessible manner which really helps with the more sciencey stuff, for me—there's where I tend to space out 😆 5y
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Came across this article and thought you might like it 👍🏻. I love knowing what influential individuals read. Have you read any of these? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/11-books-on-science-bill-gates-thinks-...

becausetrains Not sure how I haven't read any of these, though The Gene and Seveneves (odd choice for the list) are on my shortlist TBR. Which ones are you looking forward to reading? 7y
MrBook @becausetrains I have those two books but haven't gotten to them yet 👍🏻. The first one on the list just arrived at my library, and I plan on reading that one too. At least those three. 7y
becausetrains In case your followers are looking, here are some others I've either read or had recommended highly: 7y
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becausetrains On the anthropocene era and why humans are going to destroy ourselves & most of the life on the planet: 7y
becausetrains On how infectious diseases become global threats (by the same author as The Fever:) (edited) 7y
becausetrains On the intersection of cell & gene harvesting, racial injustice, and big pharma: 7y
becausetrains On where climate change does the most damage to human society through acts of war and genocide, and vice versa: 7y
becausetrains On the unintended consequences of human society: 7y
becausetrains On how libertarianism and capitalism are direct enemies of science and threaten the Earth's future: 7y
MrBook @becausetrains Awesome! I always love it when people spread the biblio-glory 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻! 7y
TheRiehlDeal @becausetrains I added all the books you mentioned. 😂 But really, those sound like really interesting reads. @MrBook thanks for sharing this article! I added all the books on the list. 7y
MrBook @TheRiehlDeal You're welcome! I love it when people share bookish articles 😁👌🏻. 7y
becausetrains @TheRiehlDeal glad you found them helpful! Tbh I forgot I had that list in Goodreads, I have to add some of them to Litsy myself 🤓 7y
Sha0102 Great article. Thanks!! Got interested in some of them. 7y
Kristy_K I love going on Gate Notes (his blog of sorts) to get recommendation for nom-fiction reads. 7y
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skrishna
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"In British-ruled India, the British knowingly worsened malaria."

Lovely.

MelodySchreiber I'm really looking forward to this book! 9y
jennirl ooooooh i loved her book PANDEMIC, will have to add this one too 9y
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