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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. Everything about Sphere was average. Its premise was interesting and it had the potential to be spectacular, but it failed to meet that potential. Without giving away too many keys details, all I can say is the thrilling surprise ending missed the mark. Decent alien science fiction, but nothing spectacular. Excellent psychological thriller. I found the ending slightly dissatisfying, but this is Crichton at his best. The story was fun and intriguing, but I couldn't quite get into the people. Most of them seemed a bit shallow, they had odd idiosynchrosies that didn't seem to match the characters but were useful for the plot. For instance, the marine biologist was claustrophobic and couldn't travel in a submarine. The theme reminded me strongly of the old movie, but if I name it, it'll ruin the book. So there! The ending seemed a bit contrived. I couldn't see these people going to this conclusion. And some of the conclusions they jumped to seemed a bit far-fetched. But otherwise the book was enjoyable. The action and suspense is typical for Crichton. Superpowered subconscious seal. An undersea expedition and experiment in living in a high pressure environment very deep in the ocean is enough stress and psychological worry for anyone. Throw in a strange alien presence with reality altering abilities and things will get very strange and scary indeed. The tense novel is definitely one of Crichton's better efforts, portraying the strain on and between the various inhabitants. http://notfreesf.blogspot.com/2007/11... sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Amazon.com (ISBN 0345353145, Mass Market Paperback)Jurassic Park author Michael Crichton is possibly the best science teacher for the masses since H.G. Wells, and Sphere, his thriller about a mysterious spherical spaceship at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, is classic Crichton. A group of not-very-complex characters (portrayed in the film by Sharon Stone, Dustin Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson, and Queen Latifah) assemble to solve a cleverly designed roller coaster of a mystery while attempting (with mixed success) to avoid sudden death and expounding (much more successfully) on the latest, coolest scientific ideas, including the existence of black holes. Somehow, Crichton manages to convey the complicated stuff in utterly simplistic prose, making him, as his old pal Steven Spielberg puts it, "the high priest of high concept." Yet there is more to Crichton than science and big-ticket show biz. He is also, as any reader of his startling memoir Travels knows, a bit of a mystic--he is entirely open to notions spouted by spoon-bending psychics that most science writers would scorn. Sphere is not only a gratifying sci-fi suspense tale; it also reflects Crichton's keen interest in the unexplained powers of the human mind. When something passes through a black hole in Crichton's fiction, a lesson is learned. The book also contains another profound lesson: when you're staring down a giant squid with an eyeball the size of a dinner plate, don't blink first.(retirado da Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:03 -0400) A primeira ronda de testes foi já encerrada. Visite o grupo Open Shelves Classification para mais informação. |
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It terrified me in all the right places, and I literally gasped out loud a few times. I was left wanting more, and that's partly a good thing and partly a bad thing. It wouldn't be the thriller it is if it explained everything, but I still kind of wish it had. (