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Average rating: 4/5

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Prey

by Michael Crichton

Avon Books | October 30, 2003 | Trade Paperback

In the Nevada desert, an experiment has gone horribly wrong. A cloud of nanoparticles -- micro-robots -- has escaped from the laboratory. This cloud is self-sustaining and self-reproducing. It is intelligent and learns from experience. For all practical purposes, it is alive.

It has been programmed as a predator. It is evolving swiftly, becoming more deadly with each passing hour.

Every attempt to destroy it has failed.

And we are the prey.

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    This book inrtigued me from the beginning, having an interest in science, technology, computers and of course nano-technology it was sure to be something I enjoyed to read. I found this novel quite creepy, it literally made my skin crawl and made me think about how this could really happen in our lifetime. Not to mention this novel is so fast paced my eyes couldn't move fast enough accross the page to find out what was going to happen next.

    Scientists are plunging further and further into microtechonolgy/biology, stem cell research and this book is probably not far from the truth. Michael Crichton wrote this in such a way one finds it hard to actually put the book down, I couldn't. I read it cover to cover in a short period of time and babbled on about this book at the dinner table. Of course this came highly recommended from my dad too, who after reading this decided to go against buying a certain mattress. I personally identified with the main character of the story, having been laid off from a career position before and being a single parent in the past it is no easy task. So dealing with the everyday domestic occurances along with an absent spouse and even stranger interactions with old collegues leads down a winding trail to where he discovers humans are the hunted.... the prey of a very advanced and hungry predator.... made by man.

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    Rating: 5/5

    The Alien

    This review is from: Prey Cdn Ed (Mass Market Paperbound)

    John Paul II

    • Top List Publisher

    3 years ago

    Prey is one of Michel Chrichton`s best books, and it will catch

    anyone`s attention from the very begining. When Jack Forman, a stay at

    home dad, is starting get things staight in the house, weird things start to

    happen to his family. Amanda, his baby, out of nowhere started to turn

    purple everywhere and was examined by three of the best scientists/docter

    in the city. It always takes a left when you think it takes a right. There is so

    much suspense and so many different personalties. This is one of the best

    book anyone will read.
    Benjamin

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    Rating: 3/5

    Decent thriller

    'Nathan Burgoine

    • Author
    • Coles Employee

    5 years ago

    Jack is a "did the right thing and got fired" tech fellow, who specializes in writing code that mimics natural biological behaviour. His wife is working with a company doing something with nanotech. Things start to go wrong, and what escapes is nano-sized, pred/prey programmed, and self-replicating. Each chapter ends with slowly rising tension that I'm used to Crichton providing.

    If I have any qualms, it's with the not-always explained abilities of the escaped nanotech, and a somewhat obvious "this is what I think is inevitable, so smarten up, humanity!" overtone that Crichten might have toned down just a little.

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    Rating: 3/5

    A decent enjoyable listening experience

    This review is from: Prey (Audio Book (Cassette))

    'Nathan Burgoine

    • Author
    • Coles Employee

    6 years ago

    I listened to this one on four cassettes, over the last week to and fro from work. It was quite a solid story, with the quick caveat that there's an introduction read by the author.

    You know that saying, "That guy has a face for radio?" Well, Michael Crichton has a voice for print. I could barely maintain listening and concentration to his part, and heaved a sigh of relief when he finally shut up.

    Then the story started - and it was good. Read by Robert Sean Leonard, he gave it a good go (though often his voice seemed younger than the forty-something hero of the tale). Jack is a "did the right thing and got fired" tech fellow, who specializes in writing code that mimics natural biological behaviour. His wife is working with a company doing something with nanotech. Things start to go wrong, and what escapes is nano-sized, pred/prey programmed, and self-replicating. Cue the cacophanous "Oh no!" music that ends each side of each tape (acually, it's a horrendous screech that has no place on an audiobook, and should not have been chosen), and the slowly rising tension that I'm used to Crichton providing.

    If I have any qualms, it's with the not-always explained abilities of the escaped nanotech, and a somewhat obvious "this is what I think is inevitable, so smarten up, humanity!" overtone that Crichten might have toned down just a little.

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    Nizar Messaoudi

    Rating: 5/5

    Awesome

    This review is from: Prey (Hardcover)

    Nizar Messaoudi

    7 years ago

    Michael Crichton delivers another wonderful story. The amount of reasearch that this guy does in order to prepare for his novels is unbelievable. Everything is so accurate and so gripping at the same time. Michael Crichton has repeatedly held up a mirror to mankind's arrogance in its search for a technological solution to all its problems.

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    Ali

    Rating: 5/5

    Not 2, but 3 thumbs up

    This review is from: Prey Cdn Ed (Mass Market Paperbound)

    Ali

    8 years ago

    Wow, what a book. I mean I cant seem to find words to describe how I feel about this book. All you Michael Crichton fans out there, this is a must read. Word by word, page by page, he (Michael) kept me on the edge of my seat ... Kept my guessing whats going to happen next ... All in all, A MUST READ!!!

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    bruce from mississauga

    Rating: 3/5

    not his best

    This review is from: Prey (Hardcover)

    bruce from mississauga

    9 years ago

    definitley not his best. jurassic park and lost world are far ahead of this one. if this is made into a movie, it will suck. reading between the lines, i would say that this was contractual obilgations. read it if you have nothing better to do. MC has done much better.

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    stephen

    Rating: 4/5

    Well worth the read.

    This review is from: Prey (Hardcover)

    stephen

    9 years ago

    Well written fast moving novel. He did his research well and it shows. The technologies are believable and his facts are up to date.. although if you are not in the sciences some nuances may be lost ('bow before me, for I am root ').. the ending does not have closure per say but there is easily room for a sequel. I'd love to see this as a movie.

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    Bryan

    Rating: 3/5

    Well.........it was.........

    This review is from: Prey (Hardcover)

    Bryan

    9 years ago

    It was....ok. It was a super quick read, and was fairly interesting, but nowhere near his best (his best being Jurassic Park, Andromeda Strain and Sphere). I agree with Bonny, I felt no sense of closure at the end. It just kind of...ended. Maybe next time, M.C.

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    Bonny

    Rating: 3/5

    Prey

    This review is from: Prey (Hardcover)

    Bonny

    9 years ago

    I didn't think this was his best book, by far. Although I liked how the book was laid out, I didn't get much of a sense of closure at the end. In fact, it felt that there was a page or two missing from the end!

    It was a quick read, though, on a cold Sunday afternoon and was a good excuse to avoid doing the housework.

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    at

    Rating: 2/5

    not his best work

    This review is from: Prey (Hardcover)

    at

    9 years ago

    I normally really like Crichton's books, but this one just didn't pull me in at all. I can read A Case of Need over and over, this one I've stopped half way through and I feel no great need to continue...

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    Glen Myers

    Rating: 4/5

    My thoughts...

    This review is from: Prey (Hardcover)

    Glen Myers

    9 years ago

    Prey was a good read with lots of thought provocating science fiction concepts about our immediate future.

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    suzanne

    Rating: 4/5

    Can't put it down!

    This review is from: Prey (Hardcover)

    suzanne

    9 years ago

    I just started reading this book and already can't put it down! I'm purposefully reading it slowly as I don't want it to end. So far, I have to say it's right up there with Jurassic Park.

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