September’s read
September 30, 2008 at 1:35 am | In Brain Candy | 3 Comments
Title: Next
Author: Michael Crichton
Country: United States
Language: English
Genre(s): Science fiction, techno-thriller, dystopian novel
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: November 28, 2006
Media type: Print (Hardcover, large-print), E-book, Audiobook
Pages: 480
ISBN: ISBN 0-06-087298-5
I just finished reading this book towards the end of the holy month of Ramadan. A very much recommended casual reading material by Michael Crichton if you are interested in genetic research, transgenic animals, corporate greed and legal interventions. Even a layman like me who doesn’t know much about genetic engineering can digest the content without difficulty. Anyway, since the big day is just around the corner, I would like to wish everyone a Happy Eid ul-Fitr and may you be blessed with peace, faith and happiness.
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i never read any crichton book since Jurassic Park. i’m more of a grisham and clancy type
this books seems like fun. maybei could flip through it at borders next time around. see iof it is any good.
Comment by obefiend — October 6, 2008 #
Obefiend: The good thing happened in Jurassic Park is when the character John Hammond dead, lol.
Comment by Luq — October 15, 2008 #
[...] this is another Crichton’s sci-fi that I managed to finish rightly after ‘Next’. Something worth to read if you are into nanotechnology and as usual Crichton’s style is [...]
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