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Good in None Issued jacket. 603 pages. Book is in general good condition. There is some light reading wear present, but still a presentable copy. Only Crichton's Unique Ability To Blend Scientific Fact With Pulse-pounding Fiction Could Bring Such Disparate Elements To A Heart Stopping Conclusion. This Takes The Reader From The Glaciers Of Iceland To The Volcanoes Of Antarctica, From Ther Arizona Desert To The Deadly Jungles Of The Solomon Islands, From The Streets Of Paris To The Beaches Of Los Angeles.
Add this copy of State of Fear to cart. $26.80, very good condition, Sold by Marlowes Books rated 2.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ferny Hills, Brisbane, QLD, AUSTRALIA, published 2004 by Harper Collins.
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I enjoyed this book very much, a page turning thriller in the context of the global warming, climate change brouhaha. Crichton's facts are unimpeachable, except for a high pressure area causing a hurricane, which is a mistake both Al Gore and Bill Nye made also. If you don't think the eco-terrorists are a possibility, you haven't read "In A Dark Wood" by Alston Chase.
Teal99
Jun 29, 2009
Disappointing Book
I have liked Michael Crichton's novels in the past but I cannot say the same for this one. I knew going in that the novel focused on the non-believers in global warming and that interested me as an avid environmentalist. However, the book is so geared towards global warming being a mythical phenomenon that it made it hard to read. It should have been more even-handed. Instead it came across as severely anti-environmentalist and anti-global warming. All environmental groups are suspect and up to no good.
In addition, one character was a supreme know-it-all and it drove me insane. Know-it-alls in literature or real life are nothing but annoying. Also, Crichton's opinions in the back of the book were unncessary, simply write the novel and leave your outright opinion out of it (although the know-it-all character seems to be Crichton).
Also, I felt the book was longer than necessary. The middle especially for me dragged on with scenes that lasted far too long.
reb2253
Jan 1, 2009
Interesting and sometimes factual (when footnotes are provided) book about the other side of the global warming argument. While not completely against the "green" movement; the book presents ideas as to the industry that the movement has become.
skipmeblue
Nov 13, 2008
worth the money
great book, i wish i could finish it in one sitting, work gets in the way.
seamiles
Nov 10, 2008
Topnotch thriller
This is a truly great read. Opened my mind to the facts about global warming and I learned lots of things I wasn't aware of before reading this. Crichton backs up the plot with an extensive bibliography - just in case you want to check the facts yourself. I found the story had a slow start but built to a smashing climax. Sadly, Michael Crichton has moved on to The Big Library in The Sky. He'll be missed.