Today Micro has escaped, and may be sneaking into your home as you read this. Micro will creep up to you and settle under your skin. (Makes you itch just thinking about it, doesn’t it?) Symptoms of Micro infection include obsessive reading and temporarily diminished internet activity.
It will probably take me a day to read Micro, so I’ll be posting about it sometime tomorrow. I’ll also post links to the various reviews and articles about the novel.
For those of you in the New York area, a reminder that Richard Preston will be making an appearance at the Barnes & Noble at 86th & Lexington Ave:
“Science journalist Jonathan Weiner joins Richard Preston, bestselling author of scientific works of narrative nonfiction and fiction, to discuss the iconic works of Michael Crichton, including his posthumous new release, Micro. Tuesday November 22, 2011 7:00 PM”Video of this event will be available soon.
I am now going into seclusion to read my copy of Micro. Talk to you soon!
2 comments:
grrrrrrrrrr
i so desperately wanted to be the second one to read MICRO. guess, that wont happen- the internet bookstore from where i booked the novel will send it out only after 25th Nov
My copy of MICRO was missing pages 15 thru 46. Back at Costo, I went through several books before I found one without this defect. And, I hope they did not continue selling the defective books after I reported the problem.
But, I am savoring this story that may be the last new words we will see from the author who has been my favorite for 40 years.
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