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Prey by Michael Crichton (2002, Hardcover) 
Prey by Michael Crichton (2002, Hardcover)

 
Prey by Michael Crichton (2002, Hardcover)

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date: 2002-11-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0066214122
ISBN-13: 9780066214122
Product ID: EPID2299115
Description: In the middle of the Nevada desert, scientists work on the development of nanotechnologies to help all of mankind. But when an accident unleashes the microscopic machines into the outside world, humans find themselves facing an enemy tha...
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  5 STARS Definately. Action, Suspense Great Plot & Twist
Review created: 08/15/08
17 of 17 people found this review helpful.

This book has everything you would want in a "thriller" book. It's not called a "thriller" book for no reason. The plot was well planned out, and at the end has a great twist (kind of a twist). These people have to save themselves from evolving nonobots that keep mutliplying, but once their collegues get "infected" they have no one else to turn to but themselves. Time is of the essence, and you wont believe how it ends (a little sad, but nothing short of AMAZING!).


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  Prey By Crichton
Review created: 08/06/08
4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Great book well researched. Pertinent in todays world.
The author is a medical doctor from Harvard. His intelligence shows through.


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  prey by michael crichton
Review created: 09/06/07
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

I would not consider myself a michael crichton fan, but i would definately say this is a book you should read. It has a very interesting story, that is all written in first person. I really enjoyed it i finished reading this book in one day.


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  An action-mystery-scifi memoir...sort of.
Review created: 04/24/07
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

The back story: my mother accidentally packed her copy of this book in with my possessions during one of her many "my daughter is at college, I'll put her things in the basement" routines. I subsequently shuttled it around, happy to ignore it and put it on the bottom shelf of each bookshelf it has seen since. In a recent "I'll sell everything I don't need" movement of mine, I put this up for sale on Amazon as a collectible (mine's a first edition). Unfortunately, the price structure on that site means I am forced to ask for too much money for this book and will likely never sell it, especially with the glut of used copies on the market. This got me to wondering if the book was any good.

It is. The book is told in the first person limited, which is refreshing in a world of omniscient or partially omniscient narrators. The main character and narrator in Prey, Jack Forman, is a house-husband who was wrongly fired from his last job as a programmer for trying to expose corruption in his company. His presence at home and his new role as primary caretaker of the three Forman children has put a strain on Jack's relationship with his wife Julia. He begins to suspect that she is cheating, and the first quarter of the book is mainly concerned with this and other domestic issues. When Jack is called out to help solve a programming problem at Julia's company, however, things take a wild turn and the action picks up.

The entire plot unfolds as though the reader is seeing a puzzle put together one piece at a time. You're aware that you are going to be able to see the picture, and you are constantly given clues as to what you're seeing, but ultimately it takes a lot of puzzle pieces before everything falls into place. The main element of the plot is the sci-fi concept of intelligent swarms of nanorobots that use a predator/prey program originally written by Jack and his old team. My main criticism of the book is that every 5 or 10 pages, Jack reminds the reader about the qualities of this program and how it may or may not be influencing the swarm. It's as though Crichton were alloted 50 references to the computer program and decided, what the hell, he'll use them all.

Ultimately though, this novel is a sci-fi cautionary tale on the level of Jurassic Park, with a focus on real science developing into a fictional (but not too unrealistic) problem. The resolution of this novel is much, much less satisfying than Jurassic Park (and The Lost World, for that matter) but it's definitely worth a read. The characters are believable and the style is engaging and engrossing. I recommend a read, and possibly a buy.


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  Crichton does it again
Review created: 05/29/06
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3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Michael Crichton in top form. Once again, we can enjoy good writing, creatively inspired imagination, and peer-reviewed research all in one book! Then, we can hear new developments about the topic on the news! This book starts with a question and ends with one--thought provoking excitement!
A great addition to a Crichton collection.


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  Interesting.....
Review created: 05/03/08
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I purchased this book because my boyfriend really likes the author, so Michael Crichton comes highly recommended in that vein. I wanted to get a feel for the writing without having to resort to sneaking his books out from under him. =P

I'm very impressed with the writing and how the author goes about unfolding a story. This book in particular is extremely compelling. I recommend it to anyone that wants to read something different. I hope to find the other books he's written just as good, if not better.


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  Prey you buy this book
Review created: 04/25/08
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Fantastic book from a ground breaking author. Michael Crichton also wrote jurassic Park. You will not be dissapointed!


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  Pas son meilleur, mais quand meme excellent
Review created: 10/04/07
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2 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Tout est dans le titre, ce n'est pas son meilleur, mais c'est quand meme du Micheal Chrichton: un excellent livre ! Ne pas savoir l'histoire est encore plus le fun, je ne vous gacherai donc rien ! ;)
Livre à louer !

- Léon Tourigny


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  Must read
Review created: 04/08/08
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

One of his best works. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and keep you reading till you finish. You will not want to put it down.


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  Jurassic Park - The Lost World
Review created: 02/06/08
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Absolutely wonderful. MC is a gifted story writer and w/ wonderful, thoroughly detailed plots. Greatly recommend book.


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  Nanotechnology at its Finest
Review created: 12/13/05
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1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Prey is an engaging book with all of Crichton's trademarks in play: exhaustively researched science, elements of science gone "bad," good people having to figure out what's going on and how to fix it. It utterly absorbed me to the end, but I felt the ending was rather weak and detracted from the book overall (denoumont? What denoumont?). It's as if he just hit the end of what he had to stay and pop! the book stops.

All in all, an entertaining read about nanotechnology (not quite what I expected given the title!), with a disappointing ending. Worth reading, but I'd recommend picking it up from the library rather than making it a permanent member of your collection.


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  BORED
Review created: 04/04/09

Story is so slow, nothing happens until the last third of the story. I feel it unnecessary for all of the background build up


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  New things to fear
Review created: 02/02/09

This was really neat in describing the new fear- nano robots and the cool way he treated them and the explanations of WHY. The science behind the book i love- the main reason I love this author.


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