![]() Unfortunately, Kramer used to work alone that Barton's effort becomes a buzz to him. ![]() She wants to make him the best pathologist. Thus, making her push him to find the cure. She doesn't want to die because of this disease anymore. Because she's so fond of him, she wants to spend more time with him. When she works with Kramer in laboratory, I'd make her fall in love with Kramer's intelligence and straightforwardness.Ģ. Barton doesn't have a will to live because she was already widowed and the rest of her family died because of the Thurston disease. Here's my alternative for the storyline:ġ. The storyline is flat and the ending part is so rushed: Barton had the Thurston disease Kramer suddenly came with the cure of this virus and then he proposed to her out of nowhere. The opening part is superb, but there's no clear distinction between rising action, climax, and falling action. Regardless of my respect for those amazing scientific scenario, "Pandemic" has an appalling storyline. ![]() Thus, I looked up on internet whether this disease was really true, but of course, it's just a work of a fiction. This book gives detailed scientific dialogues and narratives. Both Kramer and Barton have unique motives that lead them to work on the Thurston disease together. ![]() Coming with an interesting dialogue in the beginning, this book hooked me so much that I could finish it shortly. ![]()
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