VampElvis
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Timeline by Michael Crichton
His passing still feels unreal.
Aside from that, the book was in top form on the whole, though not nearly as great as the Jurassic Park books. It was still a considerable page-burner, however. What weak bits existed were easily ignored in favor of the abounding upsides of the book.Also, the film changing Doniger's ending was one of the rare incidents of adaptation-done-right, if I may be so bold. The one in the book, while undoubtedly chilling, not only felt anticlimactic, but made those who decided his ultimate fate little better than him, which was rather unfulfilling to read. :/
The medieval world was so fascinating to read about with all its rich descriptions and intricacies of the people of the court. I rather liked how this time round, Crichton glorified history and put science on the back seat. My favorite quote from the book: "If you don't know history, you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it was part of a tree." An inescapably apt analogy that immediately made me feel self-conscious of my recent lack of interest in history.
3/5.
I have to disagree about the movie. I thought it was a truly terrible adaptation. Marek was the hero, Marek was the man!......... in the book. I thought the ending to the book was quite clever because, if you really were paying attention, you realize -
the stories were in different dimensions!