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Timeline

by Michael Crichton

Timeline by Michael Crichton X
Timeline by Michael Crichton
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  • First Published:
    Nov 1999, 449 pages

    Paperback:
    Oct 2000, 512 pages

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Anna (10/24/02)

I really enjoyed this book. It made me realize how life was in the middle ages. Great book, I thoroughly recommend it.
Anna H. (10/14/02)

This was a great book! It was long, but interesting all the way through. (-:
(10/09/02)

This is my FOVORITE book! I have read it 3 times now and own a copy!
David (09/22/02)

Awesome
Maria Sandburn (08/15/02)

This was perhaps the most amazing and inspiring book I've ever read! I really can't even believe it. I just finished the book yeserday and I'm going to reread it again in a few weeks. It really makes you stop and think..... how much do we really know about what makes the world go round?
William (06/16/02)

This book, I believe is the best that he's written so far. the character development in this novel is truley amazing. As I started to know the background and past of each character, people started to die and not die and supposedly die and then they would figure out that that they weren't dead. ...(this section edited to remove 'plot spoiler')....The violence was pretty gory, and as I have read his books I see that he is not afraid to make a women or child die in a gruesome or solemn death. The suspense was fantastic. I was around the page 200 and it was about 10:30 p.m. I reached the end of book at around 2:00 a.m. As I thought about at page 300, I didn't sleep at all.
The action in this novel is truley specatular. The sword fights. The matches. It all was truely magnifescent!!! The story line was the best of all. The suspense was the thing that was in that book the most. I really, really enjoyed reading it. I give this book of wonder a 5 out of 5. He better not stop writing books.

Duncan (05/30/02)

It rocks
willam (03/09/02)

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