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Title | : | Prey |
Author | : | Michael Crichton |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 507 pages |
Published | : | 2006 by Avon (first published November 25th 2002) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Science Fiction. Thriller |
Michael Crichton
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 507 pages Rating: 3.75 | 156500 Users | 3277 Reviews
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In the Nevada desert, an experiment has gone horribly wrong. A cloud of nanoparticles -- micro-robots -- has escaped from the laboratory. This cloud is self-sustaining and self-reproducing. It is intelligent and learns from experience. For all practical purposes, it is alive.It has been programmed as a predator. It is evolving swiftly, becoming more deadly with each passing hour.
Every attempt to destroy it has failed.
And we are the prey.
Mention Books To Prey
Original Title: | Prey |
ISBN: | 0061015725 (ISBN13: 9780061015724) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Nevada desert(United States) |
Rating Containing Books Prey
Ratings: 3.75 From 156500 Users | 3277 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Prey
Ehh, it was alright. The concept was interesting but the characters were quite bland for my taste. The little kid who kept saying "It's not fair" was quite annoying. The ending I liked and the author explained just about everything that was going on and how it all went down. Overall the subject of the book was interesting and raises some questions about nanotechnology but the book itself was about average.Michael Crichton introduced us to Jurassic Park where indeed was the greatest predator lived on the planet, well, that is past now. But what about the future? Are humans going to be the only predator until the world ends? Or there is a chance of something else like technology may be..Michael Crichton's Prey is an adventurous ride showing us scenics of how technology can be unfolded if we put only human part of humans into them. Prey, as the name suggests, is a tiring journey for the protagonist
I chose this book for my science project and was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. I usually do not enjoy science books but I found this one very exciting and interesting. I would recommend it to all looking for a good science book to read.
I had heard about Prey since a few years, but got round to reading it only a few days back. The story is very interesting. A technology experiment - combining bio and nano tech brings out unexpected results (quite expectedly!) and a crisis of sorts. Jack is a person who has lost his job. His wife Julia works in a senior position at a company called Xymos. The company is reportedly on the verge of making a major breakthrough - nano miniature cameras which can be used for a wide range of purposes.
Probably the worst book I have ever read (and believe me, that's saying something!). Michael Crichton (who used to write so well!) offends every branch of the sciences in this book. Suspending disbelief is one thing, but to buy this book would require a frontal lobotomy. Unless you want to have your intelligence offended, don't bother.
Crichton is pretty much the king of speculative science fiction. From dinosaurs, to diseases, to genetic engineering, to, in the case of Prey, nanotechnology. If you read a Crichton book and don't say to yourself, "Damn! Science is scary!", then you missed the point. This was not my favorite book of his, but it was very good. The thrills, the mystery, and terror all combined for a pretty intense experience. One of my issues with it, though, was how bizarre and out there some of the plot twists
(David and Jack talking about the rogue micro-robotic swarm outside the facility)Jack: "...So what you're telling me is that this swarm reproduces, is self sustaining, learns from experience, has collective intelligence, and can innovate to solve problems." David: "Yes."Jack: "Which means for all practical purposes, it's alive...you realize that you're talking about a mechanical plague. that's what you've got here. It's just a bacterial plague, or a viral plague. Except it's mechanical
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