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Narrado por:
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Scott Brick
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De:
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Michael Crichton
“Ingenious and beguiling.” - Time
“Crichton keeps us guessing at every turn in his best work since The Andromeda Strain.” - Los Angeles Times
“Sphere may be Crichton’s best novel, but even if it ranked only second or third, it would be a must for suspense fans.” - Miami Herald
A classic thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Crichton, Sphere is a bravura demonstration of what he does better than anyone: riveting storytelling that combines frighteningly plausible, cutting-edge science and technology with pulse-pounding action and serious chills. The gripping story of a group of American scientists sent to the ocean floor to investigate an alien ship, only to confront a terrifying discovery that defies imagination, Sphere is Crichton prime - truly masterful fiction from the ingenious mind that brought us Prey, State of Fear, and Jurassic Park.
Sphere was made into a film directed by Barry Levinson, which starred Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson.
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"A page-turner with oomph.... Crichton's writing is cinematic, with powerful visual images and nonstop action." --Newsweek
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What did you love best about Sphere?
Never a boring moment. Scott of course is impeccable. A change from the ordinary.Have you listened to any of Scott Brick’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I've listened to many of Scott Brick's reads. This is a ten for sure.Any additional comments?
This is like a move. I hope to see one.Off now to look for another Chricton book!
One of my favorite books ever!
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The writing suffers from “said, said, said” (it becomes rather sad)
The characters are undeveloped and not greatly believable.The ending feels weirdly truncated.
Would I listen to it again like I do with so many of good books? Nope.
It is a long book. Think twice if you want to start it
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What did you love best about Sphere?
Everything. The story is fantastic, though much different than the movie - which is a good thing. Although the movie is good, the book goes deeper (pun intended) and presents many, many more scenes/struggles.Who was your favorite character and why?
Probably Norman, since he is pretty much that main character of the story. Not being a 'hard science' man, Norman has a bit of an inferiority complex, though he would be hard pressed to admit it. How Norman over comes that and ends up saving the day, is wonderful.What does Scott Brick bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Soul. Scott's performance was so spot on, that I got lost in the story. Excellent talent.Any additional comments?
Scott Brick is one of the audiobook industry's best, and for a reason. He is not only awesome in Sphere, he proves, beyond any doubt, why he's the Big Kahuna.Leagues Better Than The Movie
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makes you really think
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What did you like best about Sphere? What did you like least?
I love the way this story plays on archetypal fears. The imagery of the sphere, the way that each character's flaws are made bare by their interaction with it, and the universal fear of deep water.Would you recommend Sphere to your friends? Why or why not?
I'm not sure I would, mainly because there are a lot of uncomfortable moments in how Crichton describes the black character and the female character. His attitudes about both are incredibly outdated, even for the time this was written. In addition, I've noticed an obnoxious trend for Crichton to work in opportunities for off-topic lectures about his personal views on everything from depression, man-made climate change (denying it's existence), sexual assault (women should dress more conservatively), race, psychology, and more. It comes off as very arrogant and condescending to readers. His books would be amazing if he left out these ham-fisted attempts to work his personal thoughts and feelings on unrelated topics into the story.What about Scott Brick’s performance did you like?
Scott Brick is overall a great narrator, but he has this wistful cadence to his narration that starts to feel melodramatic. Even when he's talking about something super mundane, his cadence is exactly the same as when he's talking about something dangerous, emotional, or exciting. It can become too much at times.Great story, but plenty of uncomfortable flaws
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