Waiting on Wednesday 05/10/17

“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine that lets us feature upcoming releases that we can’t wait to get our hands on!
Mogsy’s Pick
The Genius Plague by David Walton (October 3, 2017 by Pyr Books)
I have enjoyed Walton’s sci-fi in the past, so I was intrigued when I found out about his new novel coming out this fall. I’m sure we’ve all read our fair share of books about nasty diseases, infections and outbreaks, but The Genius Plague sounds like a very different kind of story about a fungal plague pandemic. If you think you know where this will lead, you better think again….
WHAT DOESN’T KILL YOU MAKES YOU SMARTER
What if the pandemic you thought would kill you made you more intelligent instead? In the Amazon jungle, a disease is spreading. To those who survive, it grants enhanced communication, memory, and pattern recognition. But the miracle may be the sinister survival mechanism of a fungal organism, manipulating the infected into serving it.
Paul Johns, a mycologist, is convinced the fungal host is the next stage of human evolution, while his brother Neil, an analyst at the NSA, is committed to its destruction. Is the human race the master in this symbiotic relationship, or are we becoming the pawns of a subtly dominating and utterly alien intelligence?










This definitely sound original and a neat take on the viral apocalypse theme. Hadn’t heard of this one but definitely interested now…
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I thought the same about the theme! This should be interesting… 🙂
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I like the cover, I did not think I would
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It’s just the right balance of cool and creepy.
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oh this one is new to me
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My vote is for “pawn”.
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Haha…I second that vote 🙂
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Ooh interesting! Totally new to me one!
Here’s my WoW
Have a GREAT day!
Old Follower 🙂
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Ha, this reminds me of a tumblr post I read which explained how plants like wheat have essentially domesticated us, rather than the other way around! The concept is both intriguing and terrifying.
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It is! I’ll have to look up that perspective – not sure I buy it, but it sounds really cool and sinister and that just makes me want to know more 😀
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I love stories about fungus, (I’m reading one right now!) and I love Walton, so this is a no brainer for me. Throw in a cool cover and now I can’t wait for November!
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Yeah, I immediately thought Girl with All the Gifts/Boy on the Bridge and the cordyceps fungus – plus all the other stories that have used this concept for zombies (The Last of Us, etc.) That’s why this one struck me as so different! 😀
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Omg I love the cover!! Makes me think of the second volume of the Night Vale books!
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It’s really cool, I love the art style!
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This sounds creepily cool!
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Oooh, shiny! Plague pandemics are one of my fave sci-fi tropes, and this one does sound unique! Definitely going to keep an eye on it. Thanks 😀
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Yes, after the extensive education we obtained thought the cordyceps fungus, this one looks definitely nasty and bent on conquest, no matter the secondary enhancements…
It will be a fascinating story, indeed! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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LOL! If I’m going to die anyway though, I think I’d still prefer to be super smart instead of a zombie XD
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What an interesting cover! I had to google “mycologist”, sadly. Now it all makes sense! Can you imagine something like a fungus wiping out humanity on earth (as opposed to nuclear weapons or something)??? Yikes! I hope you enjoy this book when you get the chance to read it!
Have a fantastic week, Mogsy. =)
Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!
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You should check out The Girl with All the Gifts! A fungus apocalypse with a twist 😉
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Oooh, yes. This one is definitely going on the wishlist. I love outbreak books, but this has a Girl with All the Gifts fungus thing going on (with much more appealing symptoms!) 🙂
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LOL yes! Becoming a genius >>> becoming a zombie 😀
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I love books like this – it would be right up my street.
And what a great cover too with the whole mushroom(y) thing putting out tentacles!
Lynn 😀
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sounds like it could be good, but I am sure I’ll wait for reviews 🙂
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