
Asleep
The Forgotten Epidemic That Became Medicine’s Greatest Mystery
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Christian Rummel
A fascinating look at a bizarre, forgotten epidemic from the national best-selling author of The American Plague.
In 1918, a world war raged, and a lethal strain of influenza circled the globe. In the midst of all this death, a bizarre disease appeared in Europe. Eventually known as encephalitis lethargica, or sleeping sickness, it spread worldwide, leaving millions dead or locked in institutions. Then, in 1927, it disappeared as suddenly as it had arrived. Asleep, set in 1920s and '30s New York, follows a group of neurologists through hospitals and asylums as they try to solve this epidemic and treat its victims - who learned the worst fate was not dying of it, but surviving it.
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Where does Asleep rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
One of the bestWhat other book might you compare Asleep to and why?
Rabies, ties to epidemiologyWhat about Christian Rummel’s performance did you like?
I thought it was fine.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
ChillingAny additional comments?
A fascinating book. Definitely worth the read time. It taught me a lot of the history of disease and started me on a journey to a fascination with epidemiology. This is one of the most interesting diseases I have ever read about and this book did a great job of break that down. The stories meandered a little bit at some point but not book is perfect and a tiny bit a patience got me through certain books. I would recommend to anyone!Would definately recommend!
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However, the book’s style was a little strange. It strayed from its otherwise historical and medically accurate tone to make up weird, unnecessarily flowery descriptions about, say, the path a particular researcher took to work. Other personal details of major characters were drawn from correspondence and other real documentation, which made those completely fictional passages stick out even more. It also talked a lot about the city of New York without always having a really clear reason why that was relevant to the narrative, such as a long and detailed description of the overhauling of Central Park in the 1930s. Those parts seemed like filler and rather than enhancing the book, they were just a distraction from what I really wanted to find out: what we know about the disease today. That answer, however, was bizarrely rushed and lacked detail, which was a letdown compared to the slow, tangent-laden pace of the rest of the book.
The narration was good, if not outstanding. I gave it four stars.
Overall, I gave this book three stars. The content when it was on-topic was very interesting and the subject was presented with a good balance of sympathetic humanity and scrupulously accurate facts. However, the author’s style of long, loosely-connected tangents detracted from the overall impact. I wouldn’t listen to it again because by the end I was finding that part of the book very irritating - and then the ending wasn’t even satisfying or worth the wait.
Interesting, but not excellent
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The narration is another story. Christian Rummel does an excellent job with the material.
Overall, this is not a bad book. It just bunny trails all over the place and will often go wandering into the weeds of historical facts that are of minimal importance to the subject. My advice is to wait for a sale if you intend to pick it up.
Not what I was hoping for...
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What made the experience of listening to Asleep the most enjoyable?
The details and the fascinating history that is givenWhat other book might you compare Asleep to and why?
The Great PearlWhich scene was your favorite?
Current times compared to previous history of fluWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
all of itAny additional comments?
Great non-fiction with fascinating case history of the illnessFantastic book
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What was one of the most memorable moments of Asleep?
it was griping to listen too.. a fast listen if you will. such an interesting history, something that more people should remember!great book! learned alot!
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Any additional comments?
This book is far more than a medical book about a mysterious disease that happened years ago. It is also a very interesting take on the socioeconomic conditions of those times up to today. I was completely absorbed throughout.The narrator, Christian Rummel, was absolutely perfect for this book. Just enough emotion and intonation. Will be looking at more books this gentleman has participated in.
More than a medical story
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Rare, sporadic cases still occur. The author makes the point that we may be in terrible trouble if there is another pandemic flu, and another pandemic of encephalitis lethargica.
Scary, and still unsolved, medical mystery
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Stop vacillating. Buy it.
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specific to a topic with additional bits of history (related history) included..
then look no further. THIS is the sort of book that I look for on audible!
And often it's hard to find because authors make the books about THEMSELVES,
or their perspective of a topic. This book is written as a historical account of a mysterious illness
and the author takes us into the research and exploration. There are no distractions,
it's written well, read well (great narrator / great pacing), and this EXACTLY what I want in an audiobook!
Well done! A++
Great story/History, Great Pacing, Great book!
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ASLEEP
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