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    I love the movie, but my spouse talked me into reading the book and it's an absolute masterpiece. Michael Crichton is to science what Steven king is to scary.

    The tongue scene was easily the worst thing I've ever read.

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      I love the movie, but my spouse talked me into reading the book and it's an absolute masterpiece. Michael Crichton is to science what Steven king is to scary.

      The tongue scene was easily the worst thing I've ever read.

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      This was the first Crichton novel I read, and it got me into his other works. Most of them have the common theme of:

      1. There's a secret science place where science happens
      2. At event causes people not normally associated with the secret science place to have to go to the secret science place
      3. The secret science at the secret science place goes horribly wrong
      4. The secret science place blows up in the end

      That formula doesn't really detract from any of his books, but I did laugh when I had read enough of his catalog to see the pattern.

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        Wow, it's been near 30 years since I read that. The thing I remember most distinctly is how different the lawyer was between the book and movie.

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          Wow, it's been near 30 years since I read that. The thing I remember most distinctly is how different the lawyer was between the book and movie.

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          I think Nedry's death in the book is that for me. The movie version is practically G-rated compared to how it went down in the novel.

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            I think Nedry's death in the book is that for me. The movie version is practically G-rated compared to how it went down in the novel.

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            First time I ever had to think about the possibility of what would happen with a sizable belly slash.

            Never going to un-imagine it.

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            • icedraktajino@startrek.websiteI [email protected]

              This was the first Crichton novel I read, and it got me into his other works. Most of them have the common theme of:

              1. There's a secret science place where science happens
              2. At event causes people not normally associated with the secret science place to have to go to the secret science place
              3. The secret science at the secret science place goes horribly wrong
              4. The secret science place blows up in the end

              That formula doesn't really detract from any of his books, but I did laugh when I had read enough of his catalog to see the pattern.

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              This is a structure even more common than just one author. It needs a name like the hero's journey has. Heck, your summary works for Alien Ressurection!

              I nominate "Science goes wrong"

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                This is a structure even more common than just one author. It needs a name like the hero's journey has. Heck, your summary works for Alien Ressurection!

                I nominate "Science goes wrong"

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                or "science goes BOOOM"?

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                • icedraktajino@startrek.websiteI [email protected]

                  This was the first Crichton novel I read, and it got me into his other works. Most of them have the common theme of:

                  1. There's a secret science place where science happens
                  2. At event causes people not normally associated with the secret science place to have to go to the secret science place
                  3. The secret science at the secret science place goes horribly wrong
                  4. The secret science place blows up in the end

                  That formula doesn't really detract from any of his books, but I did laugh when I had read enough of his catalog to see the pattern.

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                  Have you ever read State of Fear?

                  I don't really recommend it.

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                    This is a structure even more common than just one author. It needs a name like the hero's journey has. Heck, your summary works for Alien Ressurection!

                    I nominate "Science goes wrong"

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                    One term is "techno-thriller". See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-thriller

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                      One term is "techno-thriller". See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-thriller

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                      That is more of an action vibe than a horror vibe though.

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                        … Im now invested in what happens next

                        What were they working on?

                        What happens over the next 20 seconds?

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                        The book is even better than the movie, don't rob yourself of a great time.

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                        • icedraktajino@startrek.websiteI [email protected]

                          I think Nedry's death in the book is that for me. The movie version is practically G-rated compared to how it went down in the novel.

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                          It was so visceral in the book. I remember watching the movie thinking "oh its about to happen", then it's basically off camera.

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                            Wow, it's been near 30 years since I read that. The thing I remember most distinctly is how different the lawyer was between the book and movie.

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                            I only read the book as an adult on vacation. Thing that stood out to me was the very first scene and going "Oh! Yeah, probably good they didn't put that in the movie."

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                              I loved Crichton, but goddamned does he over explain tech.

                              The log was a record of the system over the last few hours.

                              If readers may not be familiar, he could help them infer that from character actions or dialog.

                              "Well Wu? What's the log say the system's been doing over the last few hours?", said Arnold

                              Congo was maybe the worst for techsplaining. Still a great novel!

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                                This is a structure even more common than just one author. It needs a name like the hero's journey has. Heck, your summary works for Alien Ressurection!

                                I nominate "Science goes wrong"

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                                Ludd Was Right

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                                • icedraktajino@startrek.websiteI [email protected]

                                  This was the first Crichton novel I read, and it got me into his other works. Most of them have the common theme of:

                                  1. There's a secret science place where science happens
                                  2. At event causes people not normally associated with the secret science place to have to go to the secret science place
                                  3. The secret science at the secret science place goes horribly wrong
                                  4. The secret science place blows up in the end

                                  That formula doesn't really detract from any of his books, but I did laugh when I had read enough of his catalog to see the pattern.

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                                  Not to nitpick, but it's only been a single page and I already feel like the author has over used the word "said", is all the dialogue this bad?

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                                    Marginally related but today was having a meeting with someone who is notorious for not being plugged in. I wish I had a recording of it because she literally went "oh sh-" mid sentence and then was booted as her computer shut down. Impeccable timing.

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                                      Now I want to read the novel again.

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                                        This is a structure even more common than just one author. It needs a name like the hero's journey has. Heck, your summary works for Alien Ressurection!

                                        I nominate "Science goes wrong"

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                                        I can't dive into tvtropes right now, but I've got dollar on someone having coined a term already.

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                                          Not to nitpick, but it's only been a single page and I already feel like the author has over used the word "said", is all the dialogue this bad?

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                                          Not really. There's just a lot of characters in that scene (Muldoon, Hammond, Wu, Arnold, and Gennaro) all with dialog.

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