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Which was Cricton's best book? apart from the andromeda strain

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message 101: by Wally (new) - rated it 3 stars

Wally And I read all of Crichton's novels both Fiction and Non-Fiction. Just now starting to work through his earlier books written under his other names.


message 102: by Gee (new) - rated it 3 stars

Gee Top three for me are: Jurassic Park, Timeline and State of Fear.


Dolores My favorite Crichton novel would have to be Jurassic Park. I love how he integrated real science into the book. Crichton made it seem so real. I read it when I was thirteen and it's still one of my favorite books. Dinosaurs Rule!!!


message 104: by Gee (new) - rated it 3 stars

Gee I agree with you Dolores, Crichton made the creation of dinosaurs sound so plausible..


message 105: by Stéphane (last edited Jan 10, 2015 04:09AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Stéphane Desienne I've always liked the Crichton's writing basics : a short story (meaning, occurs during several days...), big plot, fear management and huge consequences, the way he starts a story and the way he ends it letting the questions arise in my mind.
Weakness : characters sometimes a "cliché".
Anaway, here are my favorites: Jurassic Park, Rising Sun and Timeline (+ Airframe I'm also an aeronautics fan ;-) )


Emerald Hughes I loved Timeline and Jurassic Park


message 107: by Leroy (new) - rated it 3 stars

Leroy Just my two cents, but I think Jurassic Park was amazing, even by Crichton's thriller standards.


message 108: by Osama (new) - rated it 4 stars

Osama Ahmad Jurassic Park is Crichton's greatest.!!


message 109: by Ruth (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ruth I love his books. Also enjoyed his memoir, Travels. I liked State of Fear, Prey, Andromeda Strain, and Terminal Man. He is a wonderful writer and I am so sorry he is no longer with us.


Guillermo Tanvi wrote: "The reason I'm asking is because I loved the Andromeda Strain, however Pirate Latitudes and Micro I really didn't like that much, so I want to ask which Crichton would you recommend apart from AS."

Some of my favorites are Timeline and Prey. Timeline is your classic adventure story with a touch of Scify. It's about a group of historians that are sent back in time to the Hundred Year War.

Prey is a bit more like Andromeda Strain meets Jurassic Park. The lead character enters a company that is developing a swarm of nano robots, some of which have gained self awareness and gone out of control.


message 111: by Jason (last edited May 04, 2015 03:59PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jason Sullivan Sphere. I really enjoyed Micro also.


message 112: by Jacob (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jacob Whaler I'd go with Prey, bringing together AI and nanotech.


message 113: by Greg (new) - rated it 3 stars

Greg Congo was my favorite of Crichton for years but I read it again recently and I don't think it aged well. So I'll go with "Jurassic Park". I recently read his "Travels" and enjoyed it very much and recommend it for those who like non-fiction travel books.


message 114: by Kate (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kate Curtis-Hawkins Prey is absolutely fantastic, I cant recommend it enough. As I read more and more Chricton my bromance with his writing becomes stronger and stronger


message 115: by Madhur (new)

Madhur Rajadhyaksha sphere


message 116: by Thomas (new) - rated it 4 stars

Thomas Petite Has to be Timeline!


message 117: by April (new) - rated it 4 stars

April I really liked Andromeda, Timeline, and Jurassic Park best of all. Congo was good as well. I have not read Prey and Great Train Robbery, even though I intend to soon. Disclosure was a quick, pseudo-trashy camping trip read (though not sci-fi). State of Fear I read last summer, but it was my least favorite of his novels.


message 118: by Ulla (new) - rated it 2 stars

Ulla These two are outstanding for me:
1. Timeline
2. Airframe


Veronica DelaCruz-Araki Jurassic Park, Lost World, Congo, Sphere and Timeline.
I also did not care for Pirate Latitude and Micro was just OK for me... (but I had to finish it since it takes place on my island home.)


Srungeer Simha I dont think andromeda strain is his best book at all. Sphere is far better


message 121: by Corey (new) - rated it 5 stars

Corey Jurassic Park and Timeline are so far my favorite. I still have a few more books of his that I haven't yet read.


message 122: by Shravs (new) - rated it 2 stars

Shravs K The Andromeda strain is not one of his best books. I like Timeline and Jurassic park more.


message 123: by Jaime (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jaime In my opinion, The Great Train Robbery is his best book. Andromeda Strain is a close second. Congo and Jurassic Park are third.


message 124: by Rick (last edited Jan 27, 2017 10:08AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rick Side note on Andromeda Strain: my sister read it 1970 and when she was done she gave it to me and I read it; she was 15, I was 13. While on vacation at the lake, I remember our discussing what had happened in the book as if it really had happened. That's how real the presentation had been to us. My dad heard us talking and brought us back down to earth. I still have that hardback book in a box somewhere. It's probably a first edition from 1969.


message 125: by Paul (new) - rated it 2 stars

Paul O’Neill Timeline! Followed closely by Jurassic Park.


message 126: by David (new) - rated it 4 stars

David Wasser Ron wrote: "Westworld!"

Actually Westworld was a film script. The film was not based on a novel, and there was no novel based on the film. Chrichton wrote the film script directly.


message 127: by Ruth (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ruth I really enjoyed Travels, his memoir. Such a brilliant and interesting man.


message 128: by stanley (new)

stanley guarnelo Eaters of the Dead (or The 13th Warrior) was really good. Try his book Travels.


message 129: by Daniel (new) - rated it 3 stars

Daniel Griffin I would say State of Fear, Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Sphere, and Next are his best books. Eaters of the Dead, Congo, and Prey are pretty good. Pirate Latitudes was kind of weak.


message 130: by [deleted user] (new)

I did read "The Androme Dtrain" (spanish version, about 1990), and I felt it was the best book ever, but after that I read "The Terminal man" (spanish version about 1991) and since there MC is my favorite author. Actually I did read The Termial Man twice, the second time I read was in one day.


message 131: by Steven (new) - rated it 4 stars

Steven Soo.. His second best book :-)


message 132: by Chris (new) - rated it 4 stars

Chris B. I read Sphere in a one night marathon.....by far the best


Jeffrey Hamlin Just from memory of over 10 years ago, but one I know I want to reread again - AIRFRAME. Loved it.


Nicholas Mars Of the crichton books i've read, i'll rank them out.
1. Sphere
2. Jurassic Park
3. Congo
4. Airframe
5. Andromeda Strain
6. Timeline
7. Eaters of the Dead
8. Pirate Latitudes

i'd like to read all of his books eventually but that's how i'd rank what i have read so far.


message 135: by Alex (new) - rated it 3 stars

Alex Makoyan For me, jurassic park and the lost world,but i have yet to read all his works.


Christopher The Great Train Robbery puts you in the period


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