• stephen
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    7 days ago

    I haven’t read the Andromeda Strain…I guess I shouldn’t?

    I actually enjoyed 90% of Sphere, but then the ending just…killed it. Like, it comes off as if he just got sick of writing the story despite not having a way to end it.

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      6 days ago

      Actually I really liked The Andromeda Strain including its ending, but it had a similar let down feeling. I think it’s worth the read. See how we thought about pandemics in the 90s before we had a major outbreak in the western world (excluding HIV)

      Crichton is best when he’s writing hard science fiction like Andromeda or Jurassic Park. Sphere is too science fantasy for him and he struggles with how to make it work.

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      7 days ago

      I’m not a book person, but I think Andromeda Strain is an interesting book. I like how it displays the (from today’s point of view) horribly outdated technology as advanced high-tech.

      One of the cases of a mildly science fiction book, that got overtaken by reality.

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        6 days ago

        I think the best part of the book was the hubris of the government. They threw technology at a problem that was untested and unplanned.

        if we spend enough money, surely we can solve the problem

        Such a late 80s and 90s sentiment