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The St. Francis Effect

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Libro usado en buenas condiciones, por su antiguedad podria contener señales normales de uso

Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1976

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Zach Hughes

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Zach Hughes is a pseudonym of American writer Hugh Zachary.

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7,001 reviews202 followers
May 30, 2017
I found this book at a friends-of-the-library sale table, a very nifty place to sometimes discover strange or obscure titles. (I was on vacation in Elgin, Illinois, and had finished the books I'd packed from home to read.) I was perusing a stack of paperbacks and saw one with a bright pink cover that featured a young lady being molested by a giant mosquito, much in the spirit of some of the covers of Fantastic Stories magazine of the 1950s. It had been published in May of 1976, while I was getting ready to leave high school, and I had never heard of it before. It was not published as science fiction; the spine just says "novel." Anyway, I grabbed it up, thinking it was going to be classically terrible, like the movies MST3K used to pan. I was a little startled to find that it's not that bad. There are no giant mosquitoes in the book, just tiny normal sized ones that carry a disease, and none of the mosquitoes exhibit any interest in cross-species romance. It's an interesting medical thriller, much in the tone of Michael Crichton's early work. Two sets of characters have names that are so similar that it's difficult to keep them apart, and some of the humor is just a bit too dry, but overall I was pleasantly surprised. The scientists do good science and the world is saved by (spoiler warning) radiation. Also, as was the norm of the day, this book that discusses good health and medical practice has glossy and colorful cigarette advertisements bound in the middle.
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201 reviews4 followers
March 28, 2023
Like one of the other 12 people that read this book, I too picked it up at a used book sale in Illinois (at the Newberry Library to be exact). I love 70s sci-fi and this one didn't disappoint, complete with 1970s sexism and unnecessary romance. I did find it interesting that this book talked about deep sea floor excavation - something I became aware of only recently. The writing isn't as good as Michael Crichton but the idea is similar.
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398 reviews3 followers
December 26, 2023
This was a good scientific disaster novel in the style of the Andromeda strain.

Bit slow at the beginning but picks up pretty quickly

Very plausible
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5,191 reviews
June 19, 2016
Tra tutti i romanzi di Zachary questo è senza dubbio il migliore.
La trama è ben costruita, la biologia precisa e attendibile, l'impianto nucleare ottimamante presentato. L'ispirazione è un fatto storico, debolmente richiamato in questo interessante e per certi versi attuale romanzo di fantascienza.
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