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  • Darth Indurate

    Darth Indurate

    Too bad this was his last 2

    11 months ago

    I thought I would read this book given that it is ultimately his last. ( Crichton died last month ). This book surprised me because I assumed it to be much better than it was. The return to genetic manipulation (read Jurassic Park) had me convinced this book would blow my mind. The "stars" of this novel are a talking parrot, and a Human-panzee boy. None of the story threads connected until the end, and that was pure coincidence. This wasn't worth its original price, and barely worth what… read more

  • Bree Emmerson

    Bree Emmerson

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Read this NEXT! 5

    14 months ago

    Never disappointed by a Michael Crichton book, I bought this one straight away and didn't stop reading until it was over. I love his storytelling techniques and all the different stories that coincide with one another. Even though there is usually a lot going on at once, I never get mislead or confused. The only drawback to this book is that I felt slightly disappointed by the ending. Whether or not I just wasn't ready for it to be over or if I thought it should be different. Either way, I… read more

  • Love2Teach

    Love2Teach

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Not his best. 4

    17 months ago

    I have read many MC novels, and I have to say that this one, although good, was not in my top 5. I appreciate the topic, the science and research, but I found the storylines and multiple characters confused me at times. If you plan to read it straight through, then this won't be an issue. Just be forewarned if you put it down and pick it up again, you might struggle to remember who's who.

  • Stuart @ Coles,Eglinton Square

    Stuart @ Coles,Eglinton Square

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    • 4 people found this helpful

    Interesting, disconcerting yet occasionally amusing 4

    17 months ago

    This was my first Crichton book. To begin with, I wasn't sure of the way the storyline unfolded. There are a number of characters to get to grips with in a short time, as other reviewers have noted. Once you get into it, it's a great book which blurs the line between fact and fiction in the area of genetics - from political, social and moral standpoints. Some of the events are at least based on real-life - and they're even more scary for being so. The other reviews on this page seem to… read more

  • Sheldon Cohen

    Sheldon Cohen

    • 1 person found this helpful

    PRETTY GOOD READ 3

    17 months ago

    NOT ONE OF HIS BEST BUT NOT THE WORST EITHER.

  • Pat Swanson

    Pat Swanson

    Luminous 5

    17 months ago

    Next’ throws you into the fast paced world of genetics. It touches upon the mega implications of genetic research and shows the dire, apocalyptic qualities associated with gene tampering. It makes you wonder if those pea plants shouldn’t have been tampered with after all. The short chapters help accelerate the book vigorously down the Mendelavian highway. The book concludes as the characters come together in zygotene symmetry and Michael Crichtons story telling mastery is fully reviled.

  • Danny Coppolino

    Danny Coppolino

    • 3 people found this helpful

    Ovaltine? 1

    This review is from: Next (Mass Market Paperbound)

    2 years ago

    I was like the excited kid in The Christmas Story; instead of using my decoder pen to unravel some great mystery, I was entranced by Michael Crichton's new work, turning page after page, only to be very disappointed with the end result.

  • Jessica Cuillerier

    Jessica Cuillerier

    • 2 people found this helpful

    Very Disapointing! 1

    This review is from: Next (Mass Market Paperbound)

    2 years ago

    Very slow, too many loose ends, or characters whose story was pointless. I was expecting great things, and I loved his other novels, but this one just plain sucked. An absolute waste of my time.

  • 2eyesblind

    2eyesblind

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Fruitful Blend for the Mind 4

    This review is from: Next (Trade Paperback)

    2 years ago

    This book provides a great look into the world of bioengineering and the affects such experiments can have on the various aspects of the human, animal and medical worlds. This book contains a great blend of suspense, thrill, action and intrigue that keeps the mind wanting and coming back for more

  • MR

    MR

    Excellent !! 4

    This review is from: Next (Mass Market Paperbound)

    2 years ago

    This book is a must read if you are into biotechnology and wonder how it could potentially affect our world !! Have fun !!!

  • David Cavaco

    David Cavaco

    Next is impossible to keep down! 5

    This review is from: Next (Mass Market Paperbound)

    2 years ago

    One of Crichton's best novels. This book takes the reader into the complex world of genetic research within an entertaining narrative. Every page made you want you want to see what happened next. I wonder if there is a gene that genetically promotes reading. Beautiful how Crichton intermingles hardcore research with fluid prose. Strongly recommended as it will open your eyes to a brave but scary new world.

  • Scott Yeo

    Scott Yeo

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Keep you on the edge of your seat. 5

    This review is from: Next (Mass Market Paperbound)

    2 years ago

    This book keeps you on the edge of your seat. I need to know what was going to happen next. I read this book in less then 2 days. It was an excellent read.

  • Stephen Goneau

    Stephen Goneau

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    • 1 person found this helpful

    Very Disappointing 1

    3 years ago

    I usually pick up every book by Michael Crichton, and I have always enjoyed them. This book has the same style from his other works which makes it very easy to read. But it does not have a single plot that develops throughout the book. Instead there are multiple story lines that end up being related in the end, which is just far too coincidental (read: forced). By comparison, this is the most disappointing work I have read of his. I certainly will not read it again and I hope that he… read more

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    • 2 people found this helpful

    Next... of kin? This book is beyond resuscitation 1

    3 years ago

    Bad. Very bad. I only finished it because I kept hoping it would get better. It did not. Maybe Crichton needs to take a hiatus and go back to his day job for awhile... I agree with one of the previous reviews - the talking bird really was the most entertaining character in the book. Sad. Very sad.

  • Taiven

    Taiven

    Intriguing 4

    3 years ago

    I have never read a book by Michael Crichton before so I don't have anything to compare this book to, but I thought "Next" was done fairly well. I did find there were too many different characters and small plots to keep up with at times, but I loved how they all somewhat connected in the end. The entire story involving genetics and testing was very intriguing and gives the reader plenty to think about.

  • Chris Hurley

    Chris Hurley

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Sadly lacking 1

    3 years ago

    I love Michael Crighton's writing and most of his previous works. This book however is my least favorite of a trio of books that have lately been a real disappointment. State of Fear, Prey and now Next are well researched and of course interesting but with Next in particular, I felt like I was reading a series of individual stories unrelated to one another instead of a cohesive single plot. Too many characters and subplots not enough of any single story.

  • TERRI POLLOCK

    TERRI POLLOCK

    Fabulous!!!! 5

    3 years ago

    I thought this book was very exciting, and funny. I love how the characters stories come together in the end! I love the topic and I think it really gives you something to think about! Anyone who really loves Michael Crichton will love this book!!!!

  • J.J. David

    J.J. David

    Depends on what kind of Chrichton you like 4

    3 years ago

    His earlier works are fun. HIs latest novels are more social commentary than fiction. "Prey" covered Nanotechnology, "State of Fear" global warning, and now with "Next," Chrichton delves into the contraversial area of genetics. Gene patents, genetic engineering, human rights and other related topics are crammed into this novel. There are a lot of ideas in here and his point is to educate more than entertain. I found both "State of Fear" and "Next" to be very interesting, well-researched… read more

  • Norman Davidson

    Norman Davidson

    Not his best 1

    3 years ago

    Crichton delivers a so so book. There were too many characters in the 415 pages. By doing so we do not really connect with any of the characters. I agree wth the reviewer from London this novel looks to be a rush job. I am a Crichton fan but his last three novels.....Prey, State of Fear and Next are far inferior to his novels like Jurassic Park, Congo, and Rising Sun. I hope his next book is better or I am going to stop purchasing his novels.

  • Diana Glennie

    Diana Glennie

    Entertaining story with a social message. 5

    3 years ago

    Michael Crichton is one of the best techno-thriller writers. His books are always well researched and VERY believeable. This book kept me so engrossed in it that I missed my bus stop on my way home one night! This particular book is about genetics and about the social responsibility we all have regarding this new, emerging technology. His story serves as a cautionary tale for all of us to make sure that we understand the reprocusions of our current law. I would suggest this to anyone… read more

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