Book Log 2006 #9: Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton
I'll admit to liking Crichton, and I did enjoy this early work of his, though it took longer than I expected to get into it based on the early manuscript style of the language. It took me way too long to pick up on what story was being re-told (I'll stop there, in case you've not read it), though that's more due to my own thick-headedness than anything lacking in the text.
Don't know if I'd go back and re-read it, but it did fit the bill for commuting quite nicely.
07 March 2006
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