Greenfield's account gives a great deal of credit to some individual scientists, which IMHO is as it should be. He also lambasts the Chinese government for its obstructionist and deceitful response in the first two-thirds of the outbreak, which is also fitting, given how their delays and obfuscations needlessly killed their own citizens.
If I have any quibbles with the book, they're with Greenfield's somewhat breathless narrative style. I sometimes felt like I was reading a several-hundred-page-long magazine article. Greenfield nails the story, though, and his conclusion-- that the human race dodged a bullet-- is right on. Highly recommended. (However, don't read it while traveling unless you want to suffer panic attacks every time someone near you on the airplane coughs or sneezes.)
Posted by Paul at July 18, 2006 10:47 AM