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  • Enjoyed

    By SirFuelAlot
    Good read.
  • Quality Read

    By Ryan reads
    More great literature from Mc’s mind. Didn’t know much about Preston but intrigued to read more.
  • Honey I Shrunk the College Kids

    By NorthBearOne
    But even worse than the cheesy Rick Moranis movie by Disney. An eye rolling “twist” halfway through with a rushed ending that provides no substance except a typical Crichton one liner that obviously alludes to a coming sequel 🙄
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    By Mmerc45
    Smartly written as usual, edge of your seat plot twists, fast paced. Mr. Crichton’s writing puts you right in the action and you feel every word just as the character does. It’s an amazing last novel by one of the best and smartest authors of the last half of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty first. He’s certainly missed but his amazing body of work will endure forever.
  • Great Book

    By Brad Hesse
    I started this book the day it came out and finished it a day or two later, and it was an EXCELLENT book. While some of it was written not by Crichton but by Richard Preston, Preston himself is an excellent and accomplished writer. Reading a book written by the both of them was even better!
  • Delicious

    By jeffreyl0623
    I loved it. I couldn’t stop. Michael Crichton is such a deep writer. Finished it in 1 day! Must recommend for any Michael Crichton fan for sure.
  • Too bad Crichton was not able to complete his work

    By 文韜
    Very interesting idea.. The book started off good but mid-way through, it became dull and the ending was just flat--I almost fall asleep :(
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    By Elizabeth CHAMPAGNE
    Great ...
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    By Grandma Pat C.
    Very disappointing. Not at all up to what I expect from Crichton. At least Jurassic Park was somewhat plausible. This book is not.
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    By Jpm1235
    Michael Crichton's books always bring out information about new technological ideas for the reader to think about, to see the potential good as well as the downside uses. This tale of fiction does this well, immersing the reader in a new way of seeing the world. He gets you hooked, and then it's hard to put it back down! Good story!