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Probably start tomorrow... got sidetracked by a long-delayed new release read today... and I hadn't seen you around in a bit...

I wanted to wrap up another buddy read book before starting Timeline :)
Started on the way to work...
Is corazon the french dig site?... I really like Crichton’s style of pseudoscience mixed with real science to make everything sound reasonable... can’t remember if I read any other Crichton in my school days... been a long time or never...
Took about 30% of the book to reach the 5 minute mark of the movie (I only watched a couple minutes at some point and fell asleep or did something else)... the movie rushed the setup to get to the action...
I’m around 40-45% now, and more interested in the (view spoiler) ... we’ll see if my opinion changes later...
Is corazon the french dig site?... I really like Crichton’s style of pseudoscience mixed with real science to make everything sound reasonable... can’t remember if I read any other Crichton in my school days... been a long time or never...
Took about 30% of the book to reach the 5 minute mark of the movie (I only watched a couple minutes at some point and fell asleep or did something else)... the movie rushed the setup to get to the action...
I’m around 40-45% now, and more interested in the (view spoiler) ... we’ll see if my opinion changes later...
The medieval part is growing on me...
The pseudoscience hasn’t been without problems, tho... (view spoiler)
The pseudoscience hasn’t been without problems, tho... (view spoiler)
Around 66% already... even when I'm not the happiest with the story, it passes fast...
Overall, this kinda reminds me of a more serious Chronicles of St. Mary's adventure... more life and death situations, and more concrete conclusion (I assume)...
Also, the timeline (unintended pun) seems super tight, given the time limit on (view spoiler)
Overall, this kinda reminds me of a more serious Chronicles of St. Mary's adventure... more life and death situations, and more concrete conclusion (I assume)...
Also, the timeline (unintended pun) seems super tight, given the time limit on (view spoiler)

I'm guessing that the following spoilers are up to the mid-point of the story I think.
The pseudoscience for how they are traveling in time is pretty nuts.
Time Paradox: The debate on that was hilarious! It is a stance that is taken by those who discuss/fight about it. (view spoiler)
I'm going to call the process they use as the "jump" because of how it's explained in the story. It makes me think a bit of Star Trek and beam me up process.
Jump: (view spoiler)
I REALLY enjoyed how the group of scientists took in the medieval world. From knights & fighting to architecture & design. Very cool.
I enjoyed the book, altho I felt like the ending was a bit fast... not that I didn't feel like (view spoiler)
Re: paradoxes: (view spoiler)
Jump: (view spoiler)
Re: paradoxes: (view spoiler)
Jump: (view spoiler)

Jump: (view spoiler)
What happened to the boss was just desserts. =)
Ending was rushed but the last bit at the end was cool.


Now I'm about to dive into the medieval part!
Soo wrote: "I think this book was made into a movie? Right? I wonder if I watched it..."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bol11...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bol11...

Sometimes the advantage to being a fast reader/listener, is finishing a book before getting bored by it...
Angela Jr. wrote: "Finished! ..."
I felt the ending was rushed, but I agree it was a bit of an over-reaction, even if I feel leaving him in the present was asking for trouble...
I felt the ending was rushed, but I agree it was a bit of an over-reaction, even if I feel leaving him in the present was asking for trouble...
February 16, 2021.
Requested by Angela Jr.