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by Michael Crichton (Author) "FOR A LONG TIME THE HORIZON HAD BEEN A MONOTOnous flat blue line separating the Pacific Ocean from the sky ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Pan; 7 edition (22 Oct 1993)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0330301276
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330301275
  • Product Dimensions: 17.5 x 10.9 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 68,486 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Within a space ship lying on the sea bottom is a mysterious sphere that promises each of the main characters some personal reward: military might, professional prestige, power, understanding. Trapped underwater with the sphere, the humans confront eerie and increasingly dangerous threats after communication with the alien object has been achieved.


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A gripping, suspenseful, fast-paced science fiction thriller, 30 Nov 2003
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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I was recently surprised to find this novel on one of my shelves; I saw the movie adaptation of the novel recently but did not remember owning the actual book. The movie was full of promise but ultimately disappointing, so I was pretty curious to see how good a read the actual novel was. Sphere is my first Michael Crichton novel, and I have to say I was quite impressed with Crichton's prowess. There are some logical flaws and inconsistencies in the plot, but Crichton is an incredibly gifted storyteller; I eagerly breezed through this novel in short order. While it is heavy on dialogue, the story touches on a number of aspects of the human personality while mixing in some profound if problematic science fiction in the process. This is a fast-paced thriller that definitely registers impressively on the suspense meter, particularly during the climactic late chapters. While the ending is something of a letdown, the story leading up to it is gripping and fascinating, and important clues and plot points are presented with much more subtlety and effectiveness than what you will find in the movie adaptation.

The novel is built around an incredible discovery; in the middle of the South Pacific, lying all but buried on the bottom of the ocean, rests a spacecraft of unknown origin. Psychologist Norman Johnson, the author of a secret government paper on Recommendations for the Human Contact Team to Interact with Unknown Life Forms (a less than serious paper he wrote primarily for the money) is called to the site, where he is informed that he will be part of a team of scientists sent to study the mysterious craft. Alongside him are an irascible Navy project commander, a brilliant, young astrophysicist/planetary geologist, a complicated female zoologist/biochemist, and a noted mathematician/logician. This unlikely team of deep ocean explorers soon find themselves in an artificial habitat resting alongside the location of the mysterious ship. Their exploration of the site yields more questions than answers, as the ship turns out to be an American spaceship from the future. The truly enigmatic discovery onboard, though, is a giant sphere of unknown composition. As the story unfolds, the team of explorers finds themselves effectively stranded on the ocean floor for a period of some days, and strange and frightening things begin to happen after one scientist somehow enters the sphere. The scientists find themselves in communication with a supposedly alien entity who calls himself Jerry; whoever and whatever Jerry is, he seems to have the power to manifest remarkable physical creations and changes in reality. The habitat and the team inside it soon comes under attack by such dangerous creatures as giant squid and killer jellyfish, but the problems eventually internalize themselves inside the group dynamic, a group that is shrinking in size as time goes by. The mysterious Sphere imparts an amazing power to those who enter it, a power that such individuals may not even be consciously aware of wielding. Ultimately, the last remnants of the research team begin pointing fingers at one another and take steps to insure their own individual survival in the face of an unquantifiable threat, making this novel a gripping psychological thriller based in a fascinating science fiction environment.

Once the team arrives in the underwater habitat, nonstop action ensues. One emergency after another challenges the crew, and the group dynamic of the team ebbs and flows along with each jarring crisis. Along the way, we see ever more clearly into the minds and ways of thinking of our main characters, and a significant amount of ideas are expressed concerning the human condition. Crichton provides for no obligatory rest areas along the way, as he takes the reader for an incredible ride that had me turning pages hand over fist in anticipation of what was to come. Some of the science is questionable, but Crichton surely makes it all sound more than plausible. The only real problem with the novel is a logical breakdown of sorts in the concluding chapters. Still, the desperate attempts of the remaining explorers to survive, when they cannot even trust one another, make for a riveting reading experience. Sphere is by no means a perfect novel, but I found it captivating and basically addictive up until the somewhat disappointing ending. The movie adaptation takes significant liberties with the original story, so I would urge you not to let the movie's failings prevent you from immersing yourself in this eminently readable novel.

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Real Page Turner, 21 Feb 2004
By Gary F. Taylor "GFT" (Biloxi, MS USA) - See all my reviews
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You've got to give it to Michael Crichton: he writes one heck of a page-turner. Open one of his books with the idea that you'll just read a chapter or two before bedtime and you'll suddenly be bleary-eyed at three in the morning. And although this particular title is somewhat less well known than such Crichton novels as THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN and JURASSIC PARK, it still packs a bestseller wallop.

The premise is classic Crichton. In his younger days, psychologist Norman Johnson was approached by the United States government to write a report on the psychological impact of an encounter with extra-terrestrials--and now, on the basis of his rather flippant recommendations, he finds himself en route to a possible UFO crash sight on the floor of the Pacific ocean. Once established with his colleges in an underwater habitat, the government team encounters a mysterious space craft that contains a still-more mysterious sphere, and those who come into contact with it undergo an unexpected change.

The writing is crisp and clean, the hard science is handled quite skillfully, and Crichton plays out his story at a breathless pace: yes, a page-turner if ever there was one. Still, it is worth noting that SPHERE displays Crichton's weaknesses as clearly as it does his strengths. Strictly speaking, Crichton hasn't had an original concept in some thirty years, and just as he rehashed his screenplay for WESTWORLD into the novel JURASSIC PARK, so does he rehash THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN into SPHERE. The novel also contains both the foundational sexism and ambiguous conclusion so typical of Crichton's work.

Ultimately, SPHERE is popcorn: we've all had it before and you can't make a truly satisfying meal of it. But it is tremendously enjoyable all the same, and where is SPHERE is concerned... well, you'll eat every kernal in the bowl.

GFT, Amazon Reviewer

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Incredible, 8 Mar 2000
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Not only does Crichton give a fabulous story but also incorporates into it the profound ideas and lessons of psychology and space. The fact mixed with the fictional story makes it all very realistic. the story is given from the point of view of a normal man, who has no idea what is going on. we only realise something in the story when he does. The plot twists and turns and when you finally think you have cracked it, it twists again. A stunning novel which I could not put down until I finished the last page. I havent yet seen the film, perhaps this is why I found the book so good, because my views had not been spoilt by the film. If you are into sci-fi, the mind, and the unknown, then PLEASE read this book. I cant give it enough praise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars don't bother with the film.
The film version of this made me angry-it was awful.

As for the book. I couldn't put it down I read it in two sittings. I found it tense and quite scary. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mrs. D. L. Cox

3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable hokum
Sphere is a potent sci-fi blend based on two premises: Firstly, what happens when a group of people whom you know won't get on with each other get trapped in a lift; and secondly... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Annabel Gaskell

4.0 out of 5 stars Psychological Sci-fi...
Sphere is a fine novel of suspense, intrigue, excitement...and psychology.

The main character of the book, Norman Johnson, is a psychologist, and so it is that Sphere... Read more
Published on 24 Oct 2007 by B. D. Wilson

3.0 out of 5 stars I liked it
I like two kinds of SF books: The big, profound, culturally-grounded Asimovs, and this kind! "This kind" means snappy, fast-paced, well-written books to pick up and read quickly,... Read more
Published on 27 Jul 2007 by A. Nelson

2.0 out of 5 stars Under the weather
I had high hopes for this book.
Four scientists each prestigious in their own field come together for the sake of a navel operation. Read more
Published on 30 Jun 2006 by C. Watts

4.0 out of 5 stars Really strange, but pretty enjoyable.
This book is perhaps the weirdest of michael crichtons' books. The basic idea - anccient spaceship discovered under the ocean - seems straightforward enough. Read more
Published on 2 May 2006 by Sam Anders

3.0 out of 5 stars Creature from the Id ?
This book does have a very good premise - ancient spacecraft found on ocean floor contains alien artefact, it opens, people start to die. Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2006 by R. Watson

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible
This book is incredibly gripping and intense, and the chrichton describes things, you will be left wondering if you any control over your thoughts! Read more
Published on 17 Oct 2003 by Mr. D. M. Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read and a must for all Crichton fan's.
As many other's I saw the film first and thought it was great, so when I saw the book in my local book store I thought I'd buy it, afterall I had enjoyed the film and some of... Read more
Published on 18 Nov 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding read....Worth every penny!!!
This is quite simply one of the most gripping and intense books I have ever read. I started reading Michael Crichton books a few years ago when I thought I might as well give... Read more
Published on 24 Jan 2001

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