Michael Crichton

Yeah,
I've read Jurassic Park, was really good, next Congo (total shit).
And recently Timeline, great great book indeed. Read in two days. I think a movie based on this book will be released in some months, filmed by Richard Donner (Kebab).
 
hey Sopel, I made an mpg of judgement played at Athens 2001, not sure it's good enough to go on your site, goes black and white now and again, but it's still pretty good
 
one of 70mb and a smaller one of 8mb which is quite clear , maybe i could make one a bit bigger around 14 or 15mb? up to you, i haven't uploaded it anywhere, maybe you could because i haven't got much experience with doing that
 
ok, i'm just going to make one of around 12mb and see how that is, if it's ok i'll send that one, i suppose you've seen this video? there are tracking numbers at the top, anyway you can see if it's worth putting it on
 
Don Corleone said:
i've seen the movie sphere and i must say it was excellent! i had heard the book was better and more detailed...i'll look into that.
i decided to read a book just after i had watched a movie... and the book is 100x better. since then i've read almost all crichton's technothrillers.

Nicolas said:
Anathema's poland site rules! Respect!
thanks!
 
i read jurassic park, forgotten world (was it actually written by him?) and timeline, and, i dunno, but i found they were crap.
 
well that could be, i have a very silly taste in books. they either have to be very simple to read; some sort of endless fantasy stuff maybe like the wheel of time. good to relax. or, they have to be well-made political thrillers.
but right now i'm busy with the illuminatus trilogy again, now that are some strange books.
 
Sopel said:
try Sphere or the newest one... Prey. imo they are even better than JP
Speaking of "easy to read" litterature, you should give a try to french autor Jean-Christophe Grangé, his books are full of suspense, very well written, and the scenarios are always awsome.