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Prey
Michael Crichton

Amazon Remainders Account, 2002 - 384 pages

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In the Nevada desert, an experiment has gone horribly wrong. A cloud of nanoparticles -- micro-robots -- has escaped from the laboratory. This cloud is self-sustaining and self-reproducing. It is intelligent and learns from experience. For all practical purposes, it is alive. It has been programmed as a predator. It is evolving swiftly, becoming more deadly with each passing hour.

Every attempt to destroy it has failed. And we are the prey.

As fresh as today's headlines, Michael Crichton's most compelling novel yet tells the story of a mechanical plague and the desperate efforts of a handful of scientists to stop it. Drawing on up-to-the-minute scientific fact, Prey takes us into the emerging realms of nanotechnology and artificial distributed intelligence-in a story of breathtaking suspense.

Prey is a novel you can't put down. Because time is running out.




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A bit of smartly done, high-tech adventure

Michael Crichton is re-visiting some old stomping grounds in this one. The 1970s sci-fi movie classic Westworld was written and directed by Crichton and it features technology run amok and set loose on a killing spree. Jurassic Park features the dangers of tampering with the gene pool with an ensuing killing spree.

Prey, in many ways, is a combination of the two - the dangers of nanotechnology, specifically the dangers of using bacteria in combination with tiny, tiny bits of technology to create something new. The problem is, of course, the same problem that he pointed out in "Westworld" and "Jurassic Park": Things never turn out the way you think they will.

Is this a Pulitzer Prize winner? Hardly. But, it is a creepy thriller with some good points about science, the dangers of unintended consequences and some good thrills and chills. I enjoyed this one thoroughly.


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This book is pretty good. Since anything "nano" is all the rage these days in science, this book was pretty much inevitable. A good read.


Great story line, but poor character development

I'm a fairly new Michael Chrichton reader, so I'm not familiar with his earlier classics such as "The Andromedia Strain". I didn't go in expecting much when I began to read "Prey" and I don't think I got to much out of it either. The storyline is great, the fear provoked by those miniscule self-evolving technical monsters is something I think Stephen King would admire, but the reason why I couldn't enjoy this book as much as I thought I would is due to the fact that his character development is TERRIBLE. This is the second Michael Chrichton book I read where I care nothing for the characters. I liked the main character enough, Jack, but everyone else seemed like a cardboard cut out. And the way he was easily able to get over his wife's sudden change into some techno-zombie is unbelievable.


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