57 pages • 1 hour read
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Prey by Michael Crichton follows Jack Forman, a former software programmer turned stay-at-home father, who gets involved with a crisis at his wife Julia's tech company. The company's nanobots, intended for military use, have evolved into a predatory swarm endangering their lab and the surrounding area. Jack and a team of scientists must find a way to stop the autonomous, rapidly evolving nanobots before it's too late. The book includes scenes that involve non-consensual medical treatment and significant interpersonal conflict.
Prey by Michael Crichton delivers a thrilling narrative driven by cutting-edge science and technology. The book's engaging pacing and vivid detail receive praise, but some critics highlight underdeveloped characters and predictability in the plot. Overall, it's a compelling read for fans of techno-thrillers, offering excitement despite occasional flaws.
Fans of Michael Crichton's Prey would enjoy its fast-paced techno-thriller narrative blending science fiction and ethical dilemmas. Comparable to readers of Crichton's Jurassic Park and Dan Brown's Angels & Demons, this book caters to those fascinated by cutting-edge technology, biotechnology, and suspenseful plots.
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Lexile Level
HL600LScience-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction
Horror / Thriller / Suspense Fiction
Action / Adventure
Values/Ideas: Science & Technology
Relationships: Family
Values/Ideas: Good & Evil