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Down the rabbit hole

26 Feb

Several years ago I read Higginbotham’s Midnight at Chernobyl and recognized the depth of research that went in to writing a book of that heft, literally and figuratively. I had also read Blankman’s historical fiction called The Blackbird Girls that deals with Chernobyl and religion for a tween audience. Then with the attack on Ukraine by Russia this past week, I decided to put Marino’s Escape from Chernobyl at the top of my TBR where it was sitting somewhere in the middle and it brought me back to the tragedy, drama, and cover up that was the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, especially with the ticking clock to start each chapter.

And it didn’t end there; in a rare move, my husband ordered the HBO miniseries Chernobyl that had aired several years ago that so many had talked about but we had never watched because I had mentioned it.

He is glued to the TV watching the news coverage on multiple channels plus the radio. So between my reading and the current state of affairs, we mixed some drinks and sat down to binge the series on a Friday night. What a powerful mix of dramatic storytelling and truth. I can learn quite a bit from books, but there’s something about the visual elements of the series that aided in a deeper understanding of the politics and science that dominated the narrative of this disaster.

And what did I spend some time doing this morning? Researching other books to read and putting a few on hold at my library and downloading another via Hoopla. I’m already down the rabbit hole. I figured I would keep going.

What topics have wrapped you up in a multimedia quest to learn as much as you could about them?

 

3 responses to “Down the rabbit hole

  1. Ms. Yingling Reads . (@MsYingling)'s avatar

    Ms. Yingling Reads . (@MsYingling)

    May 18, 2022 at 5:16 am

    The Marino title was great, and I fell down a similar rabbit hole looking at pictures taken of Chernobyl over the last forty years. Wow. Things might stay the same for thirty years, but then decay really takes root! (I found your blog through a Goodreads review and had fun meeting you. I feel the same way about dresses but am in a middle school.)

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  2. Alicia Abdul's avatar

    Alicia Abdul

    May 18, 2022 at 5:29 am

    I’m glad to make a connection or two through blogging!

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