December 2025: Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson > Likes and Comments
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Almost done! I guess I started way too soon since it's on audio. I was a bit worried because set in the past is not my favorite but I am enjoying it.
Gertie wrote: "Haha! I'm not sure how i feel about the fact it will be 2026 in just over a couple months."Time goes by fast!
I'm not sure why this was a selection. I'm not complaining...I read it and will save comments for later but just wondering since it doesn't seem to fit the usual criteria.
Ah... we count micro apocalypse here too. If it changes the world as you know it for a community, it still hits on many of the themes that make apocalyptic stories interesting for lots of people. For example, Under the Dome and The Wall aren't apocalypses or dystopian worlds but there is that sense of isolation and danger. Plague is kinda classic, though in this case it was specifically Philly and also based on a reality.
I am surprised we don't have a topic on this, but here is one now, if anyone wants to discuss:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Gertie wrote: "Ah... we count micro apocalypse here too. If it changes the world as you know it for a community, it still hits on many of the themes that make apocalyptic stories interesting for lots of people. F..."That makes sense. I was impressed by the writing but I’ll stop there so I don’t spoil anything.





Read anytime, discussion opens December 1st. Until then feel free to discuss anything other than the story itself. (e.g. other books by this author, topics related to it, cover art, etc.)
2000, 225 pages, 3.93 stars
$8.99 Kindle, print starts at $7.59, also at library