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The White Plague Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 502 pages
Rating: 3.7 | 5637 Users | 300 Reviews

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Original Title: The White Plague
ISBN: 0425067572 (ISBN13: 9780425067574)
Edition Language: English
Characters: John Roe O'Neill

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The White Plague, a marvelous and terrifyingly plausible blend of fiction and visionary theme, tells of one man who is pushed over the edge of sanity by the senseless murder of his family and who, reappearing several months later as the so-called Madman, unleashes a terrible plague upon the human race—one that zeros in, unerringly and fatally, on women.

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Title:The White Plague
Author:Frank Herbert
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 502 pages
Published:December 1983 by Berkley (first published August 21st 1982)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Science Fiction Fantasy. Horror. Fantasy. Dystopia

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I give up. I cant understand, who the author hated the most when writing this: the Irish, the men, or the women. Neither am I sure he has ever talked to a real live woman.

Surprisingly, disappointingly dreadful.The characters were flat, unlifelike and none incited any sympathy in me. The story would have looked vaguely interesting on a chalk-board, but was not fleshed out interestingly.The book read like it had never been read. By the author. Full of idiotic verbosity.A bore.I loved the entire Dune series: perhaps my expectations were too high. Or perhaps his style of political generalities and semi-religious drama was transformed into, or revealed as, vapid

Man, this was a harrowing read! Made all the more so because of its plausibility. I don't know if the science was up to it at the time the book was written but the titular plague, which is carried by males unsymptomatically but kills all females, is more than possible today. Terrifying.The book is very well written and engaging but I did have a couple of grumbles, the first being that Herbert utilises national stereotypes quite a bit, which was a bit irritating. He also clearly HATES the British

*exhales long, exasperated breath* Let me complain about this book at you. Spoilers abound!1) Yes, a completely reasonable reaction to your wife and children's death in a terrorist attack is to UNLEASH BIOLOGICAL WARFARE.1a) Okay, so you're mad at Ireland because that's where the attack happened. And you're mad at Great Britain because if the English hadn't been being dicks to the Irish for hundreds of years, the terrorists would never have developed. But why Libya? Just in a general "fuck all

I had read several of Herbert's novels before this one, but this is the one that made me put them all down forever. I live with misogyny every day. I do not read SF to find more virulent forms. No need to reread Handmaid's Tale or the rest of the genre. Atwood was at least on my side.

"The difference between sentiment and being sentimental is the following: Sentiment is when a driver swerves out of the way to avoid hitting a rabbit on the road. Being sentimental is when the same driver, when swerving away from the rabbit hits a pedestrian."Frank Herbert's The White Plague holds up remarkably well over the decades. I recently took a class in genetics and the plague the "Madman" creates seems completely plausible to me. The story starts out with John Roe O'Neill in Ireland

I actually prefer this book to Herbert's legendary "Dune". Why? Because it speaks in and of a world I live in. Not cience fiction in the bastardized form we see today, but a true "speculative fiction" page-turner. A well-written story of bio-terrorism that gets out of hand that not only deals with the detective story of how to stop the plague, but what effects will society and politics see out of it as the targeted disease breaks out of the Middle East and ravages all corners of the world?I am

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