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I am flying through this book! It's soo good! Wrapping my head around this kind of technology is just so interesting! If I had the time I know I could read this in a day.
Crichton makes the technology seem incredibly possible. Because my life has nothing to do with science like this, I was able to believe it really was possible when I first read it.
Kandice wrote: "Crichton makes the technology seem incredibly possible. Because my life has nothing to do with science like this, I was able to believe it really was possible when I first read it."Oh I totally agree. When it comes to technology I'm lucky I can turn my computer on and off. Lol! Okay well maybe I know a little more than that. But just the idea of something like this being possible is crazy!
I REALLY liked Prey! Just that whole kind of nanotechnology and study of predator & prey is so interesting! When it comes to books like this I may not understand the technical aspects of it but just to imagine if things like this could actually happen makes it exciting! I think Crichton is going to become a favorite. :)
Josen wrote: "I REALLY liked Prey! Just that whole kind of nanotechnology and study of predator & prey is so interesting! When it comes to books like this I may not understand the technical aspects of it but jus..."
I am excited that they still find his books posthumously . . . but I am sad because he was such a good writer and is a favorite of mine!
I am excited that they still find his books posthumously . . . but I am sad because he was such a good writer and is a favorite of mine!
I finally got my copy of Dragon Teeth at the library. I'm almost too late, but I still want to read it so I'll just revisit this thread into October.

