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seanan_mcguire ([personal profile] seanan_mcguire) wrote2013-11-11 09:15 am

PARASITE open thread!

To (somewhat belatedly) celebrate the release of Parasite, here. Have an open thread to discuss the book.

THERE WILL BE SPOILERS.

Seriously. If anyone comments here at all, THERE WILL BE SPOILERS. So please don't read and then yell at me because you encountered spoilers. You were warned. (I will not reply to every comment; I call partial comment amnesty. But I may well join some of the discussion, or answer questions or whatnot.)

You can also start a book discussion at my website forums, with less need to be concerned that I will see everything you say! In case you wanted, you know, discussion free of authorial influence, since I always wind up getting involved in these things.

Have fun!
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[personal profile] beccastareyes 2013-11-11 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Good thinking; I'd assumed that they weren't designed to enter the brain, so were less lethal than intended. (Not a medical doctor, nor a biologist, but I assume that it's easier to get drugs to the intestines than it is to the brain, and that 'poorly absorbed into the bloodstream' is a feature, not a bug, for anti-tapeworm drugs, since it's less likely to mess with human cells.) But that depends on how much the symbiote can rely on the human brain tissue and how much it relies on its internal processes (and for what).

But if Sal could be scared off of taking them on her own, that would be for the best.