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In Memoriam Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton, author of many bestselling novels, including Jurassic
Park and The Andromeda Strain, died Tuesday. He was 66.
Cricton's best known works, which often saw the misuse of cutting edge science create doomsday scenarios, include Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain.
According to Novelist, Crichton is known for, "high-concept thrillers that successfully combine the speculative imagination and technological detail of science fiction with the irresistible plotting and pathos of suspense." If you like books like these you will enjoy:
The Grid by Philip Kerr Find this book in our catalog
Neanderthal by John Darnton Find this book in our catalog
Blood Music by Greg Bear Find this book in our catalog
Amazonia by James Rollins Find this book in our catalog
Meg by Steve Alten Find this book in our catalog
Park and The Andromeda Strain, died Tuesday. He was 66.
Cricton's best known works, which often saw the misuse of cutting edge science create doomsday scenarios, include Jurassic Park and The Andromeda Strain.
According to Novelist, Crichton is known for, "high-concept thrillers that successfully combine the speculative imagination and technological detail of science fiction with the irresistible plotting and pathos of suspense." If you like books like these you will enjoy:
The Grid by Philip Kerr Find this book in our catalog
Neanderthal by John Darnton Find this book in our catalog
Blood Music by Greg Bear Find this book in our catalog
Amazonia by James Rollins Find this book in our catalog
Meg by Steve Alten Find this book in our catalog
Labels: Michael Crichton read-alikes
posted by Elizabeth on 11/06/2008




