Agrajag wrote:The only Michael Crichton book I've ever read is Timeline and it was pretty awful.
It's possible you watched the movie and thought you were reading a book at the time.
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Agrajag wrote:The only Michael Crichton book I've ever read is Timeline and it was pretty awful.
Sam Logan wrote:When it comes to tunnels and cats, I feel like this story really delivers.
pie wrote:I have transcended commas!
Joopac_Badur wrote:Dudes, I love Cricton.
I've also read some of Patterson's work. It's entertaining, for sure, but he writes in a very simple, one-clause-per-sentence style, which gets a little annoying.
Sam Logan wrote:When it comes to tunnels and cats, I feel like this story really delivers.
pie wrote:I have transcended commas!
Sam Logan wrote:When it comes to tunnels and cats, I feel like this story really delivers.
pie wrote:I have transcended commas!
Agrajag wrote:Hmm, Plugged looks interesting, but it's only available in hardcover apparently.

ninja-pie wrote:Agrajag wrote:Hmm, Plugged looks interesting, but it's only available in hardcover apparently.
...Well, that's interesting considering it's a softcover copy sitting on the table in front of me. I didn't think new hardcover books were even a thing anymore.
Kelso wrote:Whenever I get bored with novels, I usually fall back on Terry Pratchett to restore my faith. Unseen Academicals was good, even though I care nothing for the theme of football. But of course, it's not about the football. I haven't read I Shall Wear Midnight yet, but I am looking forward to Snuff later this year.
Sam Logan wrote:When it comes to tunnels and cats, I feel like this story really delivers.
pie wrote:I have transcended commas!
ninja-pie wrote:Plugged by Eoin Colfer. Finished it in 2 days, which is unusual for me. It's quite good.
Sam Logan wrote:When it comes to tunnels and cats, I feel like this story really delivers.
pie wrote:I have transcended commas!
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