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Who knew back in 2013 when I purchased this book that I would be reading it while living through a worldwide pandemic.
Camus is sheer genius. How well he knew the human condition and how we would respond to such an event. Here he uses the bubonic plague as a back drop for how people would respond and react in this situation and is scarily spot on.
Dr. Rieux lives in a town called Oran in Algiers. The town succumbs to a bubonic plague outbreak and we follow him throughout the epidemic.
When he co ...more
Camus is sheer genius. How well he knew the human condition and how we would respond to such an event. Here he uses the bubonic plague as a back drop for how people would respond and react in this situation and is scarily spot on.
Dr. Rieux lives in a town called Oran in Algiers. The town succumbs to a bubonic plague outbreak and we follow him throughout the epidemic.
When he co ...more

This is a dark, depressing story. But then, coming from Camus, that's no surprise. It was hard for me to read because I became so involved with the misery of the characters that I began to act as though I were a character myself. I had to take short breaks to read something light or silly in order to finish the book. It is a really good book, but like I said, not an easy one to read.
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