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by Michael Crichton

Random House Mondadori | February 5, 2008 | Trade Paperback

Is a loved one missing some body parts? Are blondes becoming extinct? Is everyone at your dinner table of the same species? Humans and chimpanzees differ in only 400 genes; is that why a chimp fetus resembles a human being? And should that worry us? There's a new genetic cure for drug addiction; is it worse than the disease? We live in a time of momentous scientific leaps, a time when it's possible to sell our eggs and sperm online for thousands of dollars and to test our spouses for genetic maladies.
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    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 I paid for it at a flea market.

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    Rating: 5/5

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    Bree Emmerson

    3 years 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 still loved loved loved this book!

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    Rating: 4/5

    Not his best.

    Love2Teach

    4 years 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.

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    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.

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Is a loved one missing some body parts? Are blondes becoming extinct? Is everyone at your dinner table of the same species? Humans and chimpanzees differ in only 400 genes; is that why a chimp fetus resembles a human being? And should that worry us? There's a new genetic cure for drug addiction; is it worse than the disease? We live in a time of momentous scientific leaps, a time when it's possible to sell our eggs and sperm online for thousands of dollars and to test our spouses for genetic maladies.

About the Author

John Michael Crichton, known as Michael Crichton, was born on October 28, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. He earned his way through Harvard University and Harvard Medical School by writing novels. One of these, The Andromeda Strain (1969), became a bestseller. After graduating summa cum laude, Crichton was a postdoctoral fellow at the Salk Institute in California before becoming a full-time writer and film director. Crichton's carefully researched novels have included Eaters of the Dead (1972), The Terminal Man (1972), The Great Train Robbery (1975), Congo (1980), Sphere (1987), Jurassic Park (1990), Rising Sun (1992), Disclosure (1994), The Lost World (1995) and Airframe (1996). He has also written non-fiction, including Five Patients: The Hospital Explained (1970), Jasper Johns (1977) and Travels (1988). In the late 1960s Crichton also wrote under the names Jeffrey Hudson and John Lange. Awards for Crichton's writing have included Writer of the Year (1970) from the Association of American Medical Writers, and two Edgar Awards (1968 and 1979) from the Mystery Writers of America. Many of Crichton's novels have been made into highly successful films, six of which he directed. He is also the creator and executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning television series ER. In addition to his writing and directorial success, his expertise in information science has enabled him to run a software company and develop a computer game.

Trade Paperback

300 Pages, 6.03 x 9.01 x 1.35 in

February 5, 2008

Random House Mondadori

Spanish


0307391981
9780307391988

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