Prey

by Michael Crichton | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 0007154534 Global Overview for this book
Registered by LittleMoo of Loughborough, Leicestershire United Kingdom on 6/30/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by LittleMoo from Loughborough, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Saturday, June 30, 2007
Amazon.co.uk Review
In Prey, bestselling author Michael Crichton introduces bad guys that are too small to be seen with the naked eye but who are no less deadly or intriguing than the runaway dinosaurs that made 1990's Jurassic Park such a blockbuster success. High-tech whistle-blower Jack Forman used to specialise in programming computers to solve problems by mimicking the behaviour of efficient wild animals--swarming bees or hunting hyena packs, for example. Now he's unemployed and is finally starting to enjoy his new role as stay-at-home dad. All would be domestic bliss if it were not for Jack's suspicions that his wife, who's been behaving strangely and working long hours at the top-secret research labs of Xymos Technology, is having an affair.

When he's called in to help with her hush-hush project, it seems like the perfect opportunity to see what she's been doing, but Jack quickly finds there's a lot more going on in the lab than an illicit affair. Within hours of his arrival at the remote testing centre, Jack discovers his wife's firm has created self-replicating nanotechnology--a literal swarm of microscopic machines. Originally meant to serve as a military eye in the sky, the swarm has now escaped into the environment and is seemingly intent on killing the scientists trapped in the facility. The reader realises early, however, that Jack, his wife and their fellow scientists have more to fear from the hidden dangers within the lab than from the predators without.

The monsters may be smaller in this book, but Crichton's skill for suspense has grown, making Prey a scary read that's hard to set aside. It's not without minor flaws: the science in this novel requires more explanation than did the cloning of dinosaurs, leading to lengthy and sometimes dry academic lessons. And while the coincidence of Xymos's new technology running on the same program that Jack created keeps the plot moving, it may be more than some readers can swallow. But thanks in part to a sobering foreword in which Crichton warns of the real dangers of technology that continues to evolve more quickly than common sense, Prey succeeds in gripping readers with a tense and frightening tale of scientific suspense. --Benjamin Reese

Journal Entry 2 by LittleMoo at Loughborough, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Saturday, July 31, 2010

Released 14 yrs ago (7/31/2010 UTC) at Loughborough, Leicestershire United Kingdom

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Released at a Bookcrossing meet-up at The Amber Rooms.

Journal Entry 3 by Chris59 at Leicester, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Saturday, July 31, 2010
Picked up at the Loughborough meet.

Journal Entry 4 by Chris59 at Sea Breeze Beach Hotel in Maxwell Beach, Christ Church Barbados on Saturday, May 24, 2014

Released 10 yrs ago (5/23/2014 UTC) at Sea Breeze Beach Hotel in Maxwell Beach, Christ Church Barbados

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Left on the bookshelves in the reception area.

Journal Entry 5 by wingAnonymousFinderwing at Maxwell Beach, Christ Church Barbados on Saturday, September 13, 2014
Still in the reception area at Sea Breeze Hotel

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