I hate it when I'm right.

Oct 04, 2006 20:44

I've now read enough Michael Crichton to know that I won't be reading any more.  Once I find out how Timeline ends, I'm done with him.  It's not that he's outright awful.  Guy knows how to pace a story, I'll give him that.  Thing is, if you pace a story well and then give the reader no emotional investment in the characters or what happens to them ( Read more... )

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laurizzle October 5 2006, 04:36:59 UTC
Crichton was a kick ass writer-when I was 12 and read Jurassic Park three times. He stopped being kick ass when I was 13 and read Sphere. That's not being an elitist, its being, um, well maybe it is being elitist but I enjoy it.

Also-Regina Spektor, always a good choice. Oh, and Hi.

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incidentist October 5 2006, 04:43:40 UTC
Hah! I guess girls do mature a year or two faster than boys. (see other comment I just left)

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laurizzle October 5 2006, 13:55:24 UTC
I actually read Digital Fortress for a popular fiction class I took one summer (The other gems on the syllabus were The Girl With the Pearl Earing and The Secret Life of Bees). The teacher never once acted like we should be embarassed for seriously reading Dan Brown in a 300 level college course and I hate her to this day for it.

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incidentist October 5 2006, 04:41:34 UTC
'Course he's Dostoyesvsky compared to Dan Brown.

Did you read Jurassic Park? I liked that one. Of course, I was 13.

I liked Disclosure too. Of course, see above.

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