Timeline

Rating:★★★
Category:Books
Genre: Mystery & Thrillers
Author:Michael Crichton
I've been a fan of Crichton's novels for about a decade now. I'll admit I found him because of the Jurrassic Park movies, but I came to like his novels for the intense research he puts into everything. If you read Jurrassic, you'll find yourself immersed in Chaos theory and genetics. If you read Rising Sun, you'll learn more about Japanese business practices then you'll ever need to know. This time around he's taking on quantum mechanics.

The first half of the book is mostly the discussion of quantum theory and the multiverse. This is the kind of thing Crichton does best. Even with a limited knowledge of the science, you can almost feel like you understand. It's right there on the tip of your brain... and if you can just try a little harder, all will become clear to you.

The problem with the book is that once the protagonists get to the past, the excitement is gone. What follows is scene after scene of the team getting captured, escaping, getting captured, escaping. It's tedious, tiresome, and unforgivable boring. If you're a history buff, you might enjoy the descriptions of midevil France, but there's little thrill once they go back.

I'm hoping this doesn't mean he's losing his touch. I'll try and get "Next" and reserve judgement till then.

1 comment:

  1. michael crichton is also another author i obsessed about...i think i've read most of his books, but for some reason they make me depressed. oh well. but the scene where the night decapitates one of the time travellers gave me nightmares for weeks.

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