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Sphere

Sphere

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ
Review: You won't be able to put down this book. Keeps you reading and guessing until the very end.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Attention grabber
Review: This book will grab ones attention from the beginning and is very difficult to put down. The only thing keeping this book from being a five star book is that it somewhat lacks in character development. The storyline is excellent as each page makes one wonder what will happen next. Overall a very good and fun book to read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: "Sphere" goes in circles
Review: I read this book right after reading Jurassic Park, and I could hardly believe that they were written by the same person. It's obvious that Crichton had no idea where he wanted to take the reader, because the story is meandering and pointless. Just throw enough twists and turns into a story and nobody will care that they end up where they started, I guess. The mysterious Jerry turns out to be -----. If that's true, then why did ----- use such a ridiculous code to communicate? and why did ----- allow the code to be broken? This is the kind of inconsistency that made me wonder if Crichton had the slighest what he would do with Jerry, or anyone else, when he started writing. Crichton fans will also (I hope) be disappointed by a lack of the contemporary scientific relevance that is so typical of Crichton's work. Those who make it to the end of Sphere are insulted with the ultimate cliche, a dream sequence ending. You're probably going to want to read the book anyway based on all the other reviews, but don't say you weren't warned.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite book by Michael Crichton
Review: This book, which is much better than the movie by the way, is probably my favorite book. It takes place on the ocean floor a thousand feet down.

The navy has discovered a spacecraft at the bottom of the sea, and sends a team to explore it. The main character, Norman, is a psychologist asked to join them to evaluate their behavior under the high stress environment. The team quickly discover that the spacecraft is of American origin, but from the future. They also discover that while it was in space, it picked up something and brought it home.

The book is filled with excellent descriptions of undersea life and the hardware that is used to be able to explore the vast depths of the worlds oceans. I recommend this book highly.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not a Crichton fan, but enjoyed Sphere
Review: In "Sphere", a team of brilliant scientists are taken to a deep sea lab, miles below the waves, to investigate a mysterious object that may be a spacecraft. Including mathematicians, physicists and psychologists, the team soon finds the object to be a spacecraft inexplicably built by man at some future time and now crashed below the waves. (How the craft came to bend the rules of time is only one tidbit left to the debate of the scientists.) The team hasn't enough time to decode the mystery of the spacecraft before they find an even deeper mystery in its hold - a large spherical object clearly of non-human origin. Its purpose unknown, but possibly holding the essence of the intelligence that created it, the sphere soon makes its presence felt far beyond the spaceship. Returning to their lab, but unable to return to the surface immediately, the team finds the lab surrounded by mysterious mutations of undersea life. A larger, though invisible creature makes appearances on the sonar screens. Then the team begins receiving messages from an unknown entity...called Harry. Friendly at first, Harry becomes cranky, then malicious.

This was actually a great book. Though it's not entirely original (trap a bunch of eggheads in some remote place where they've got to fill each other's heads with technobabble and psychogibberish) for a Crichton novel, there are variations on his general theme - a strong central character, and a supporting cast. Rather than try and get these guys to work with each other, we soon suspect that at least one of them is working with the sphere. The mystery of the sphere itself remains suitably mysterious and, by necessity, we are spared the the indignity of having some character solve the mystery for us simply by telling us what it all means. I;m no fan of Crichton's writing, but I enjoyed "Sphere".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my Favorites!
Review: I remember the first time I read this novel, the further into it I went, the more excited I became and the harder it was to stop reading and turn out the night lamp. It's not easy nowadays to find that in a novel. All the reviewers say, "It'll keep you up all night!" but they rarely keep you up at all. This book is incredible, and incredibly fun. It delivers exactly what it promises, packed full of smile-inducing images and appropriate, quick writing. If you're looking for a good sci-fi novel, underwater story, or both, then look right here. You'll be glad you did. And try with all your might to forget that this was ever turned into a film....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: I read Jurassic Park and it is my favorite book ever (and still is) but this comes in second all-time
Another great Crichton book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book Ever
Review: Sphere has to be one of the best books ever. This book was my first BIG book ever. I wasnt really sure what it was about but soon I found out what it was about.
I liked how Mychael Crichton made the story seem so real. It actually seemed that the ship was actually real. There wasnt to much action until the end which was great.
The characters in the story were perfect. He couldnt of found any better chracters for this book.
I think that if you ever get a chance to read this book to read it. If your going to read this book pay really good attention. This book is perfect for any age reader. I like the way Michael Critchton writes his books.
I'd give this book a 10. This book had about everything in it like action, mystery, some love, and etc..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book I've Ever Read.
Review: This is probably the best book I have ever read. I could not seem to ever put it down, and I went out and rented the video as soon as I finished it. So many plot twists and suspense will keep you away from other work, and keep your head in this book. I urge anyone who reads this to buy this book, you'll be very happy with it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sphere
Review: Sphere written by Michael Crichton is a book that will engage you and will not let go. This is the sixth novel written by Crichton and it is intense and the narrative and storytelling suspenseful with nonstop action.

Sphere is about a spaceship found in the South Pacific and a team of American scientists that are sent to investigate this astonishing discovery. The resultant story is what really brings the book to your imagination. Crichton has written a most ingenious tale as the team goes through phenomenal dimensions through a roller coaster of emotions and images.

This is truly one of Michael Crichton's best, as he is at the top of his form. This book takes right off and will keep you engaged till the end. Be prepared... your imagination is in for a wild ride.


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