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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fill'er up! One quart of O-positive, please
Author Hayes mixes science, philosophy and a lot of personal intimacy in this interesting book on blood. A strange subject (though not the strangest around--a recent bestseller is about cadavers.) We have five quarts of the red stuff--hence the title.

The book starts with Bill getting a cut. But then we go on a journey about hemophila and history (the royal...
Published on September 13, 2005 by Joanna Daneman

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2.0 out of 5 stars bones better than blood
I enjoyed the first book about Grey's Anatomy but the book about Blood ( Five Quarts ) was not as interesting .
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fill'er up! One quart of O-positive, please, September 13, 2005
This review is from: Five Quarts: A Personal and Natural History of Blood (Hardcover)
Author Hayes mixes science, philosophy and a lot of personal intimacy in this interesting book on blood. A strange subject (though not the strangest around--a recent bestseller is about cadavers.) We have five quarts of the red stuff--hence the title.

The book starts with Bill getting a cut. But then we go on a journey about hemophila and history (the royal house of Great Britain) and we learn about bloodletting, blood banks, and ultimately the AIDS epidemic.

While I would prefer more science and less personal information in a treatise on a scientific subject, that's just me (I studied biology and immunology for quite some years.) But for a non-science-steeped reader, this is a fascinating look at the stuff of life. Recommended, though not for the squeamish.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great surprise, May 5, 2005
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Five Quarts: A Personal and Natural History of Blood by Bill Hayes started because the author cut his finger. What followed is fascinating nonfiction that explores blood through history, literature, science and mythology.

I must admit that when I first saw the book I wasn't particularly interested. I couldn't imagine the subject of blood to be anything but dull and even repulsive. Finally, curiosity got the best of me, and I picked it up and began reading. And I continued reading.

I couldn't believe how much there is to know about that vital fluid that runs through every human body. If you're interested in trivia, or find unique things that you've never considered fascinating before, this book is for you. I will never view my wedding ring or barbershop poles in the same way again.

Five Quarts: A Personal and Natural History of Blood proves that even a seemingly obscure topic can be enthralling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Informative, Emotional and Provocative, February 24, 2005
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Bill Hayes has written another winner. He seamlessly weaves together a history of blood with personal reflections from his own life. Hayes explores and explains how man's understanding of blood developed not only in science but also the meaning of blood through time in our cultural, social and religious life. I found this aspect of the book educational and fascinating.

At the same time, Hayes interweaves reflections and experiences from his own childhood and adult life. These reflections are laugh out-loud funny, heartbreakingly sad and profoundly intimate. In particular he focuses on his experience as a gay man in the age of AIDS and his long term relationship with a partner with AIDS. Through the lens of blood, this is another perspective on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in our lives; one that I believe has never really been explored before. He also describes the current impact of AIDS in the age of effective treatments on those affected and infected. This is important and has until now been left unsaid. While the impact of AIDS is no longer certain death, it still has enormous ramifications on our personal lives and in our communities. Blood gives Hayes the vehicle to describe this beautifully.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful blend of science, history and personal reflection!, March 20, 2005
This review is from: Five Quarts: A Personal and Natural History of Blood (Hardcover)
Bill Hayes has a rare ability to wind together a tale, seamlessly including historal details, up to the minute science and his own life history. It makes for great reading! Sometimes when reading books such as this, I sigh internally when I get to an historical part, bracing for some dry reading, but so often when reading Five Quarts, I barely noticed we had changed topics from hearing about Hayes' five sisters to learning about Echlich and his important blood discoveries to reading about a modern blood bank. All were equally well written and fascinating. I admit I passed by this book several times as I am a bit squemish, and worried it would make me faint, but it really didn't, in case you have similar worries! It DID make me decide I have waited long enough to give blood, and I want to become a blood donor.

I hope Bill Hayes writes much more! I would LOVE to read more about his life. I loved Sleep Demons, which is a similar book in its mix of topics, and it seems like he would have much more to say about his life.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars With Emphasis on the Personal, November 27, 2006
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Rarely have I encountered so unflinchingly honest a book. Mr. Hayes has an exceptionally complex relationship with blood; his partner of fourteen years is HIV positive while Mr. Hayes remains HIV free. Therefore, the book falls squarely into its own unique category--it is a journal of discoveries both personal and scientific. Its power is found in the author's candor as he shares his journey of discovery.

The personal dimension of this book is surprisingly vast. Though it does treat the science to the degree one would expect, the scientific and historical discussion is but the lesser portion. The true context lies in the author's expressed need to know what blood is all about and his discovery of how blood-related knowledge has shaped his life. The intensely personal nature of the work gives a depth to the discussion not present in the expected general science genre.

Though the author's frank treatment of his sexual orientation and personal history were startling, it can safely be said that Five Quarts is much more than a memoir and certainly more than the typical general science/history offering. Five Quarts was truly a rare and welcome find.
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2.0 out of 5 stars bones better than blood, December 21, 2011
This review is from: Five Quarts: A Personal and Natural History of Blood (Hardcover)
I enjoyed the first book about Grey's Anatomy but the book about Blood ( Five Quarts ) was not as interesting .
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2.0 out of 5 stars Would have liked a more scientific, and less personal slant., April 17, 2009
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The Natural History Of Blood book was well written, although I thought the personal references were a big distraction. Overall, it seems more like a self-centered personal chronicle as compared to a scientific and historical discussion. Minus the personal stuff it could have been a good read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Well Written, August 22, 2005
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This is a very well written book. If you are looking for an intelligent, but entertainng read...This is the book.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars My 'Type' of Read!, February 13, 2005
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Five Quarts is an interesting overview of medical history as it pertains to the circulatory system in general and blood in particular. Mr. Hayes examines not only the scientific aspect of this most precious fluid, but also the social/religious views of blood through the ages.

Interspersed throughout is the deeply personal story of his partner's battle with HIV and how this relates to his own perception of blood. Although not a read for everyone, I highly recommend it to anyone interested in natural/medical history or HIV/AIDS studies.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A BLOODY GOOD READ!, February 27, 2006
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We could be corny and tout this as the kind of book you'll sink your teeth into, but that seems so bloody obvious. Instead we'll say that Five Quarts is a damn good read. Author Bill Hayes uses his HIV-positive status to springboard into a pulsating exploration --- as fascinating as it is frightening, as humorous as it is harrowing --- of the cultural, historical, spiritual and medical myths, misconceptions and marvels of blood. From the legend of Dracula to the scared saga of the Eucharist, from a heart-warming bedside visit with a woman suffering from hemophilia to a look inside a blood bank ... there's lots of interesting and informative on this plate(let).
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