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Timeline (Unabridged)

Timeline (Unabridged)

List Price: $39.95
Your Price: $9.95
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: silly
Review: Silly, silly, silly. Little science and no character development. Save your money and read Sharon Kay Penman. I wish I could give it no stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: This book was a nonstop thrill ride. The only thing wrong was that all the scientific knowledge was very hard to understand. I was glad to learn about the middle ages. He gives you all the information that you need.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Medieval time
Review: The first half of the book is interesting and keeps you reading and learning of the quantum theory and the middle age, how they travel to the past and saw the actual images what they had studied, and it is incredible if you compare the middle age with our days, believe me, it is almost the same, they have a castle and 15 minutes later the castle was down, we have the twin towers and 15 minutes later we haven't.
The second part of the book is a little bit to long, they are fighting and when they were almost lost it happened a miracle and they won the fight, how many miracles can be in a book? maybe it would be better if they were in the middle age for 18 hours instead of 37, just a point of view.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: Take this trip to the dark ages; see the castles, feel the sword battles, and run for your life. This is great stuff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well Done !!
Review: In typical Michael Crichton fassion, he has again done his homework. This book is well written and gives the reader enough background in Physics to understand the theory behind time travel (which is, it is NOT possible). Throw in some 13th Century heroes (and villans), for the history buffs, and you're zipping along at warp factor nine..... I'll buy more of his books in the future...... READ IT.. YOU'LL ESCAPE FROM REALITY FOR A WHILE !!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ...12:30 a.m., school tomorrow, 20 pages left. Still reading
Review: This is the best Micheal Chrichton book ever written. A riviting and a very enjoyable piece of work. Chrichton has used his knowledge of science and his skills as an author to his best. The book is about a group of scholars that go back to the year 1357, in the time of the Hundred Years War. Not ten minutes into the year 1357, and someone dies. This book had more eye-popping sentences than Jurassic Park and the Lost World put together! When I got this book, I was hoping to read for about an hour a night. I was wrong. I read for two to three hours a night. I only put the book down because I was no longer able to hold the book properly. My eyes had never inched with so much exhaustion since finals. Get Timeline if your looking for something good to read. If you aren't, get it anyway because it looks cool.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Beach or Plane read
Review: As with other Crichton, zero characterization, but a great one-flight or beach read. After a somewhat tedious start, really pulls you along. Perfect Spielberg fodder.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Crichton's best
Review: I read this book knowing that it would be good. And as it turned out, I was not dissapointed at all. Again, Crichton has developed an exciting and compelling story. The plotline is awesome as well as interesting and fast-paced. I highly recommend this book. This is one of Crichton's as well as the worlds best books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book is an Actual Time Machine!
Review: I could not put this book down. Being a Michael Crichton fan ever since he released Eaters of the Dead, this has got to be the best book he's ever made. Jurassic Park, sitting happily atop my pedestal as Crichton's best has been knocked out by this book.
Timeline actually transports the reader to medieval times, making you relish in the beauty and mystery of such an era, infused with modern thinking and perceptions in the mix. Although such modernism would make the characters in the book seem to have more convenient and pleasant circumstances to deal with, I'm glad that Crichton showed in this book that science doesn't fare well with the raw and unadulterated old-world era the book brings you to. From the swashbuckling sword fights to the near death escapes of the characters, I felt that I was with them along the journey, just as I felt when I was with Dr. Alan Grant seeing the dinosaurs for the first time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Crichton-esque science fiction with a historical twist!
Review: Despite the confusing description of quantum physics (I always found physics a mystery) and a somewhat predictable ending, I have to admit that this was my favorite Michael Crichton book. I haven't read one since RISING SUN, and this made me remember why I always enjoyed his writing so much.

This was a typical Crichton novel in style and in the fact that it dealt with the concept of scientific advancement gone awry - however there was a neat historical twist. In a nutshell, the rapidly developing advances in quantum physics transported the main characters to the Middle Ages! Unforgettable characters and sweeping adventure would make this a great movie, much like JURASSIC PARK!

I also really liked the way Crichton portrayed the Middle Ages. We are so used to just hearing about knights and chivalry...sure, that did exist...but there was so much more to the reality of medievel life (ie - bubonic plague, unsanitary living conditions, brutal warfare, etc) and all this was touched upon, creating a realistic historical picture.

A must-read for both science fiction fans as well as history buffs!


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