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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-05-18 07:23 pm

[ SECRET POST #3788 ]


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Some works just have a certain sort feel to them that is difficult to quantify.

(Anonymous) 2017-05-19 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure melancholy is how I'd describe it, I will say there was a sense of fatalism to it, but, yes, Jurassic Park was good and had something to it that The Lost World lacked. I thought Timeline was okay and liked Congo, but none of Crichton's other books really clicked with me.

Like an anon above, I would recommend Relic by Lincoln Preston _ I can't say I got into the follow-ups, though.

I don't know if you'd like it, but there's Restoree by Anne McCaffrey, which was her first book and not connected to anything else, nor much like her other work that I've tried. It has a very interesting tone to it.

Re: Some works just have a certain sort feel to them that is difficult to quantify.

(Anonymous) 2017-05-19 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
I firmly believe that all of these qualities are identifiable

We're just not good enough at talking about it yet