The masochists devouring pandemic sci-fi. This global pandemic is only unprecedented to those who have not kept up with disease-plagued science fiction. Ah, the empathy readers now feel for characters grappling with deadly viruses, desolate towns and extraterrestrial complications. These books offer good perspective, too: Aliens have yet to descend to chase us out of quarantine. Best of all, titles like ‘Station Eleven’, by Emily St. John Mandel, and ‘Cold Storage’, by David Koepp, have what we all want: an ending to this stranger-than-fiction madness.
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