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Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus
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    I feel like these chapters could have been combined. At first it was interesting and then it just felt like a ton of names, repeating information, and stories that were hard to follow.

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  • Babel
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    Feb 05, 2026
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    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    Wow. Crazy how it took place in the 1800s but the same themes could be applied today. It was really impactful to see how the micro-aggressions, racism, colonialism, affected each of the 4 main characters, and how each of them reacted in turn. It almost reminded me of like a long-form case study on reactions of the oppressed towards their oppressor, and you can see how many of reactions play out today as well in our own history. I highlighted so many sections, and truly RF Kuang has done an insanely good job at creating this all encompassing experience yet giving light to the nuances. My only critique of the book is that the first half is a bit slow pace and gets pretty in the weeds of linguistics, which is important to the story and how empires steal from others, but at the same time I think made it so the reader focused too much on linguistics and the dark academia piece and could potentially lose sight of the bigger messages. If you’re reading it and are that person I described in the last sentence keep reading, it pays off, and if you’re white absolutely keep reading because I’ve read too many reviews of white people DNFing this book and I’m like… yikes, don’t be a Letty.

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