newest book drops in November, RIPloved everything he's done
10/25/2009 4:27:57 PM
his books are great entertainmentjust don't think about them too hard...don't get me wrong, i've greatly enjoyed nearly every novel he's written, but just like all other "real world fiction," if you scrutinize them too closely, you'll be disappointedi will undoubtedly pick up "pirate latitudes" on or a bit after november 24th
10/25/2009 4:35:57 PM
mark my words, jurassic park will happen one day
10/25/2009 4:37:00 PM
^ i read that book 17 times...LITERALLYgrowing up, it was one of my favorite stories...i am incredibly anal about the physical condition of my books, but my copy is in tatters from sheer use (careful use, even)and while a lot of the scientific basics in that book were only half-truths, i can see something similar happening (a genetic disaster akin to the introduction of kudzu to north america, for example)
10/25/2009 4:40:39 PM
when he describes the raptors on the beach, i lose it everytimeWHY NOT MEEEEEEEE
10/25/2009 5:03:47 PM
I really hated his last one that came out. Other then that I'm a huge fan.
10/25/2009 6:28:01 PM
was that the one with the talking monkey?i think the nanomachines one is his worst, but generally enjoy his booksalso, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOmFCMhAKeU
10/25/2009 6:33:14 PM
Yeah, Next. That one was awful.
10/25/2009 7:09:41 PM
state of fear is pretty terrible too. its a thinly veiled attack at environmentalists; i would be ok with that except it just became so repetitive that you wanted to throw the book down and shout, "OK I FUCKING GET IT"
10/25/2009 7:15:56 PM
How many of his books climax when someone figures out that the problem is actually a result of human error when designing the system in question?Congo, Jurassic Park, Sphere, and Andromeda Strain all struck me as similar in that regard.
10/25/2009 7:47:14 PM
Sounds like this book has great potential. I'll check back in a little over a month to see if it's worth picking up
10/25/2009 8:17:02 PM
sphere, rising sun, and disclosure are some of my favoritesi can't wait to read this one
10/25/2009 10:21:08 PM
one of my favorite movie adaptations of his books was "The great train robbery". I totally didn't realize until recently that he directed that.
10/25/2009 11:49:43 PM
i loved sphere, congo, jurassic park, and terminal man. those are the only one's i've read, but liked 'em all.[Edited on October 26, 2009 at 12:11 AM. Reason : ,]
10/26/2009 12:10:26 AM
I tend to like his books, but I'm worried that they're just publishing this one to rake in a few extra bucks now that he won't be producing anything else. Like the publishers went "Oh, shit" and started rummaging around his estate for any manuscript they could find regardless of its quality.
10/26/2009 12:46:57 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_Latitudes
10/26/2009 1:29:49 AM
DAVID KOEPP?WINNAR.SOMETIMES
10/26/2009 1:33:38 AM
10/26/2009 3:41:00 AM
http://www.hulu.com/watch/28759/the-simpsons-billy-and-the-clone-a-saurus
10/26/2009 8:50:44 AM
10/26/2009 9:08:34 AM
EATERS OF THE DEAD[Edited on October 26, 2009 at 9:27 AM. Reason : image]
10/26/2009 9:25:53 AM
i've never been too interested in many of his techo-thriller novels, but this one sounds like something i would enjoy
10/26/2009 9:38:22 AM
10/26/2009 9:50:46 AM
he read the book 17 times. what is unclear about his statement?
10/26/2009 9:53:20 AM
No, I was just being incredulous.I've never read anything seventeen times except Calvin and Hobbes collections. I've probably only read my favorite books a couple times apiece.
10/26/2009 1:48:56 PM