The Andromeda Strain By Michael Crichton

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Michael Crichton Michael Crichton is highly important in the history of our literature. He wrote fantastic books and stories in his lifetime. In all he wrote and published 22 different books. He wrote some of the most famous stories and produced the iconic TV series “ER”. Crichton actually went as well as graduated from Harvard University with a medical degree. Michael Crichton was extremely talented in his ability to put together reality along with fantasy to make it feel very realistic. He wrote with a natural sense of visual storytelling (Hayhurst 2). The believability is what make his books and films so popular, even though the readers know that the plots are not possible. Many people who enjoy his books get the feeling of comfort. Some also describe it as “uncharted territory” for them. “Crichton’s place is in the middle of fact and invention”- Readings on Michael Crichton (Hayhurst 57). …show more content…

One of these names was “Michael Douglas.” After he graduated out of medical school, he wrote “The Andromeda Strain,” which was his first book under his own name. The scientific aspect of his life really shown through in this book and it became one of the most magnificent books of our time. This book was a novel about extra- terrestrial organisms in Arizona. During this time, he also wrote “Sphere”, “The Terminal Man”, and the famous “Jurassic Park.” His career in medicine really helped him capture the science behind these writings to make them feel real. (Kumbier

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