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Timeline- Unabridged |
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Rating: Summary: timeline Review: Would make a soso plot for the old twilight zone TV series
Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down! Review: I thought this book was excellent! Although it focused on quantum physics technology it was not written so that a lay person could not understand it. What an adventure! I was angry when I finished it. I wanted more! Good reading!
Rating: Summary: Timeline: A double-genred piece Review: In what is one of Crichton's most engaging works, the reader is offered a hypnotizing swirl of cutting-edge futurist theory and an equally sophisticated view of medieval Europe. Crichton's resourcefulness in the world of theoretical science is emphasized more strongly than ever while he makes a fine debut in the field of historically-based literature. The story may prove to be especially intriguing to those who have previously defined the medieval period in terms of Monty Python and/or Period Role-playing games(I speak from experience.) My advice for the reader is to avoid the frustration that may come if you read this novel expecting only sci-fi or knights in shining armor and open yourself up to both angles of this story.
Rating: Summary: An action packed trip to the past Review: I found Michael Crichton's "Timeline", to be an action packed trip to the past. He has strong character build and desribes every scene in detail which I found very helpful to one's imagination. Yes, the novel reads like a screen-play and a movie deal may be just around the corner, but if you love entertainment, action, added with a little computer lingo then, Michael Crichton's, "Timeline", is a book for you.
Rating: Summary: Not His Best, but a Valiant Effort Review: Well, I did enjoy the brief lectures of Quantum physics, however it seems he left too many holes to truly explain the plot. For example, if this is a "split" dimension of time, how could anything they do affect the future? Why the concern if what they did did not matter, considering it was not our time specifically they travelled back to? I agree with most of these reviews, the characters were stiff and simply basic. I have seen better development in ten page short stories. One of the book's somewhat few strong points, however, is the accuracy in depicting the past. This accuracy, unfortunately, is ruined over and over by the seemingly endless good fortune of the characters as they escape one disaster after another. I like a good suspense as much as anyone, but when you keep building suspense without consequence (when you just keep letting everyone get away scratch free) you're no longer writing a book, you're drawing a cartoon.
Rating: Summary: I expected more Review: Crichton is my favorite living author, and The Great Train Robbery is my favorite book of his. Temper my review with that. I really hoped this would warrant a second reading, but it was un-Crichton-like to have such muddled explanations, even if qmech was the topic. I liked the story and I have no idea where he could have possible gotten the idea. It was interesting and somewhat suspenseful the whole way through. And beyond it being his book, it didn't really get much push, advertising-wise, so I liked it. Good enough as it is.
Rating: Summary: Creighton's error Review: I've loved his books from Andromeda Strain on. This book, although beginning in a great Creighton fashion, quickly deterioriates into pure convoluted garbage of unlikely events that will challenge the credulity of even a third grade student. Anyone who cares enough about what will happen, to read on to the end, has my admiration.
Rating: Summary: Jurassic Park goes Medievel Review: I'll say I did enjoy the read - especially the first half. There were some surprises and a sense of anticipation. The last half was interesting - especially if you're into the medievel time period - but predictable. I was very disappointed in the ultimate purpose for the time travel technology - not very original for an author of Crighton's caliber.
Rating: Summary: Could not put it down. Review: Like usual Michael kept me interested. Timeline is action packed,suspensefull,informative,educational, just about what you expect from Michael Crichton. Even from the begining, questions start to pop up, I was constantly trying to anticipate what might happen but I never could. I highly recommend it .
Rating: Summary: Great read, but Crichton needed an editor Review: Don't get me wrong--Timeline's a great read. Heck, I read it in just a couple days. Didn't want to put it down. Great idea, set in an interesting time period. Yes, it does read like a screenplay--you basically move from action scene to action scene with little character development. If you like that sort of thing, you'll love Timeline. Some of the action scenes are completely engrossing. What bugged me, however, was how fraught the book was with inconsistencies, dropped story elements, and even blatant errors. Where was Crichton's editor? On vacation? And, what really got me riled up was his lack of research when it came to the female characters. He spends pages discussing men's clothing in fourteenth century France, but makes no mention of what the women were wearing, other than they were in "period clothes". (This may seem like a little point, but clothing is an important part of the plot, and how Crichton chooses to dress the female lead character is historically inaccurate.) It seems like Crichton is getting sloppy...but if you can ignore the inconsistencies, it's a great read.
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