Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Micro, by Michael Crichton


Micro, by Michael Crichton and Richard Preston, is a science fiction novel around a micro-universe too small to be seen by the naked eye, but so deadly it can't be ignored. Three men dead in a locked Honolulu building found with fine, razor-sharp cuts covering the bodies, but they showed sign of any effort in killing one another. Seven graduate students in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are invited to Nanigen MicroTechnologies all the way in Hawaii. One of the graduates, Peter, gets a text message from his brother who is the co-leader of Nanigen asking him not to come right before his death. Once, all the graduates arrive in Hawaii they take a tour around Nanigen when things get destructive when Peter gets assaulted by Drake (Owner of Nanigen) after knowing too much about their company.

This book was very well written, and I loved to read this book for countless reasons. There was always twists in the plot which kept me thinking throughout the whole story. The characters were the bulk of why I enjoyed this novel so much, they all had different personalities, thoughts, and jokes that were hilarious and clever. I would recommend this book to readers who like nature or science fiction.

Reviewed by Anonymous, Grade 9
Montrose Library

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