This is a pretty thick book of >400 pages. As usual, I find Michael Crichton's stories fascinating, yet conceptually realistic.
In this book, he wove his story web around genetic engineering : a genetic company desperate in genetic breakthroughs, a young researcher accidentally gave a "mature" gene to his brother and cured his drug addiction, a talking parrot, a talking orang utan, turtles that glow to keep away their predators. There are many commercially viable use of genetic engineering, though most of them are viewed by many as unethical. One brilliant use is to genetically alter the genes of fishes, such that they have company's advertisement displayed on their bodies. It is something like what they have done to Glo-Fish. The Glo-Fishes were given the luminous genes of jellyfishes.
One thing I did not like was that there are too many parties in the stories and the stories come in and out. Each party usually only occupied 2-5 pages and the scene will switch to another unrelated party. And in the end, somehow or rather, all the parties seemed to know each other or got to know each other. Some scenes were not rational, such as why was the famous Dr Bel... at the theme park and was so coincidentally killed by Brad Gordon.
I must say that the starting of the book was written very well, slowly taking the reader in to the world of genetic engineering. But as you go deeper(mid of book), one might get confused as to how these different people or animals fit in the story. They seemed to be a story by themselves. As the story comes to an end, the "bad" guys were too conveniently jailed, killed or dead by some mysterious illness.
Overall, I think the idea of this story is good. Michael Crichton's books, such as Jurrasic Park, Timeline, Congo and Sphere were terrific and spell-binding. This book, Next, as compared, is a bit rusty. The ending seems like a rush job.
Published by Keith Lim
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