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chanti-sama
post Mar 24 2008, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(services189 @ Mar 24 2008, 12:35 PM)
Neil Gaiman any body?
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Gainman FTW.... i got all his paperbacks!

n terry pratchett.... rclxms.gif

plus the one they co-wrote ... good omes
chanti-sama
post Mar 28 2008, 10:26 PM

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QUOTE(StarGhazzer @ Mar 28 2008, 08:13 PM)
Yay... fellow crichton fans rclxm9.gif

I actually find the movie version of Timeline more enjoyable. It makes the romance between Andre and Claire more believable as they have more interaction and sparks between them. Of course, the novel has more explanations about the multiverse concept which just cannot be translated onto the big screen.

Speaking of which, does anyone notice that Crichton's works always have crappy, rushed endings? It's like the whole story was built up to a climax and suddenly it just ends abruptly. The novel version of Jurassic Park had such as lousy ending (WTF raptor nest and migration?), and so did Prey which metamorphosed from bio-robotic scifi into a B-grade Hollywood kill'em all finale. Andromeda's Strain's ending was very unexpected too and I feel that the excuse that the microbe has mutated into a non-virulent form seems really sleazy for all the suspense it had been building up.
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the few reason why stephen king books are not worth the read as well..... shakehead.gif

 

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