Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton

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  • ISBN: 0060541814
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: November 2003
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Synopsis

The United States government is given a warning by the pre-eminent biophysicists in the country: current sterilization procedures applied to returning space probes may be inadequate to guarantee uncontaminated re-entry to the atmosphere.

Two years later, seventeen satellites are sent into the outer fringes of space to "collect organisms and dust for study." One of them falls to earth, landing in a desolate area of Arizona.

Twelve miles from the landing site, in the town of Piedmont, a shocking discovery is made: the streets are littered with the dead bodies of the town's inhabitants, as if they dropped dead in their tracks.

The terror has begun . . .

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Biography

Michael Crichton's novels include Next, State of Fear, Prey, Timeline, Jurassic Park, and The Andromeda Strain. He is also known as a filmmaker and the creator of ER. One of the most popular writers in the world, he has sold over 150 million books, which have been translated into thirty-six languages; thirteen have been made into films. He remains the only writer to have had the number one book, movie, and TV show at the same time. Pirate Latitudes was discovered as a complete manuscript in his files after his death in 2008.

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The Andromeda Strainby RaManni3

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11/06/2009: I was looking forward to reading this book, but once I did I wasn't so impressed. This isn't a bad book it's technical and if you don't like that then I wouldn't recommend this book to you. I felt like a scientist reading a paper about a paticularly interesting find that happend to scare and be potentially dangerous to people. I did not find it very thrilling or exciting. I did find it very fascinating though. If you are interested in physics and biology I would give it a good read. It's not a bad book though but compaired to his other books this one is the least exciting that I have read.

Only if you're into this sort of thingby HardcorePoser

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09/13/2009: Okay, first of all, I hate it when people write review about a book they had to read for school or never finished, and sadly both are true about this review, but here I am writting this anyways.

This book is PAINFULL to read, if you are not a hardcore sifi fan.

The plot is good. The idea is great.

The style, in my opinion, is horrible. The charects have no personality. They don't even dispay emotions. I felt like I was reading about thoes aliens in star treck. For example in the begging of the book, men come to one of the charecter's door with guns and tell him that he has to come with them, and will be gone for an extended period of time. The charecter puts up little fight from this, and leaves without even a hug good-bye to his wife. The only real personality trais actually displayed in the book are that two of the scientists don't like eachother, and if you ask me, it is a streach to even say that gives some one personality.

Also, it is ubelieveably detailed in its descripion of insterments used to gather data. I found this rath unintresting, to say the least.

Basically this is a book about a virus, and a concept of extratresstrial life. It makes me wonder why the writter is writting si-fi instead of actual scientific papers.


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