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In this collection,
Preston describes some of his close encounters with the subjects he has written
about, telling, for example, how he donned a “spacesuit” to visit a
high-security U.S. Army lab where researchers study Ebola virus (the subject of
Preston’s celebrated thriller The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story).
He goes on to
describe how he climbed the tallest tree east of the Mississippi River, right
after it had been killed by an invasive species — a tiny bug from Japan.
And, in another
chapter, he recalls the time he spent with sufferers of a rare genetic disorder
who hurt and bit themselves.
As for his writing
style,
This book gathers
and slightly expands upon six long pieces
Found in: Science & Society
- Book Review: Evolution Rx: A Practical Guide to Harnessing Our Innate Capacity for Health and Healing by William Meller
- Book Review: Play: How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul by Stuart Brown with Christopher Vaughan
- Book Review: Flotsametrics and the Floating World by Curtis Ebbesmeyer and Eric Scigliano
- Book Review: Weather’s Greatest Mysteries Solved! by Randy Cerveny
- The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind and the Myth of the Self by Thomas Metzinger

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