What could possibly go wrong with shrinking people down to half an inch and sending them into the rainforests of Oahu to study the soil?
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What could possibly go wrong with shrinking people down to half an inch and sending them into the rainforests of Oahu to study the soil?
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March #Doublespin @TheAromaofBooks
#MountTBR #ReadAway2024 @Andrew65 @DieAReader @GHABI4ROSES
"West of Pearl Harbor, he drove along the Farrington Highway past fields of sugar cane, dark green in the moonlight."
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I listened to the audio and it mostly held my attention. I actually found John‘s home life pretty amusing, particularly the fighting siblings (that was pretty realistic – lol!). Was interesting reading now, in 2023, about Crichton‘s speculation of artificial intelligence back in 2002
This book took a while to get going, but once it did it took off in true Crichton style. I had to crack up at the scenes of the stay at home dad fielding calls from his fighting kids while trying to save the world.
This is the final book in my 2023 #ReadingUSA challenge. If you‘d like to see the full round up it‘s here: http://www.allthebooksihaventread.com/blog-1/2023/12/28/i-read-a-book-set-in-eac...
I haven‘t read any of Crichton‘s crime novels before so I randomly picked up this one. I enjoyed it, but it possibly could have been a bit longer. A diver is hired to recover items from a yacht sunk off the coast of Jamaica. This should be simple for an expert diver like McGregor, but not everything is adding up and danger is everywhere. I think this will work for #Booked2023 #SunshineNoir or I guess I‘m saying it does. 😂
A guilty pleasure, Michael Crichton and Richard Preston....how lucky can a girl get!! A bit unbelievable, but what Crichton book isn't. So far it's a thrilling ride.
This was thrilling. Unfortunately Crichton passed away while writing this book, Richard Preston, author of "The Hot Zone" about the discovery of ebola virus and "The Wild Trees" on the Northern California redwoods both of which I read and are excellent, was elected to complete.