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'Dust' by Charles Pellegrino is a thought-provoking eco-horror story that explores the devastating ecological repercussions of the disappearance of insects. A group of scientists races against time to find a solution to global events that could lead to the extinction of the human race. The author delves into scientific explanations to back up the chilling spiral of events, leaving readers questioning the plausibility of such a catastrophic scenario.

Characters:

The characters primarily consist of scientists facing an ecological crisis, but they lack significant development, contributing to a sense of detachment in the narrative.

Writing/Prose:

The prose is characterized by a fast-paced, hyperactive style that intertwines scientific detail with fiction, but can feel cluttered due to excessive quotes and digressions.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around the devastating impact of a mass insect extinction that triggers a series of catastrophic events for humanity, focusing on ecological, scientific, and survival themes.

Setting:

The setting is a near-future Earth grappling with ecological failure resulting from the disappearance of insects, affecting all life.

Pacing:

The pacing is inconsistent, with early chapters engaging the reader but later sections dragging due to excessive detail and unresolved plot points.

Notes:

The novel 'Dust' by Charles Pellegrino was published in 1998.
It explores the catastrophic consequences of a mass extinction of insects.
The storyline suggests that insect extinction could lead to the collapse of ecosystems and ultimately human civilization.
The author links scientific facts with fictional storytelling to create a compelling narrative.
Pellegrino includes real scientists as characters in the book, adding authenticity to the science.
One character, entomologist E.O. Wilson, finds an ironic fate at the jaws of dust mites.
The novel presents a speculative idea that insects have a million-year death cycle that may have impacted dinosaur extinction.
Some readers felt the book had too many storylines and insufficient character development.
The ending involves the resurrection of insects as a hopeful solution, which some found implausible.
Pellegrino's writing style has been described as hyperactive, reflecting his childhood personality.
The book encourages readers to consider the critical role insects play in the environment.
Many comments noted the scientific accuracy of the events described, making it a thought-provoking read.
The author collaborated on the concept for Jurassic Park, highlighting his background in science fiction.
The book raises alarms about the current decline in global insect populations.
Readers found the mix of horror and factual science intriguing and frightening.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

The content warnings for Dust include themes of ecological collapse, mass extinction, and graphic descriptions of death and destruction.

From The Publisher:

The good news: the bugs are all dead.

The bad news: we're next.

The change begins silently, imperceptibly, inexorably. One natural effect topples into the next, like an array of dominoes that stretches to every corner of the globe. Before anyone can realize it, the earth's ecology has utterly transformed itself. And the days of the old world are finished.

In an idyllic Long Island community, paleobiologist Richard Sinclair is one of the first to suspect that the environment has begun to wage bloody, terrifying war on humanity. What initially appear to be random, unrelated events are, in actuality, violent eruptions in a worldwide biological chain reaction. Along with a brave group of survivors, Sinclair must learn to understand the catastrophe while it roils around them, slowly crumbling a panicked world and energizing a reactionary fringe that welcomes the apocalypse. The survival of humankind depends on finding an answer immediately - or all else is dust.

Charles Pellegrino, whose dinosaur cloning theory informed Michael Crichton's bestselling Jurassic Park, has fashioned a heart-stopping thriller which uses scientific speculation as the basis for a masterful exercise in edge-of-the-seat suspense. Brilliantly inventive, frighteningly authentic, Dust is a literary ride that will leave listeners gasping for breath as its heroes confront the final destiny of their species.

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About the Author:

Charles Pellegrino is a scientist-adventurer-writer who has not only invented a practical interstellar space probe but also devised a method of genetically duplicating dinosaurs using tissue found in flesh-feeding insects preserved in amber. As an underwater archaeologist, he has been extensively involved in the Titanic expeditions. The author of a number of books on a diverse range of subjects (including the bestselling Her Name, Titanic), Dr Pellegrino lives in New York.

 
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