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Rising Sun

Friday, May 26, 2006
Rising Sun

Hai kohai,

Michael Crichton is clearly a versatile author. I was stunned to read Jurassic Park, The Lost World and Congo long time back. Everybody knows that the first two were super duper Hollywood hits. I had read the books before the movies were launched. The story of dinosaurs were breathtaking. I could hardly imagine Crichton writing anything but technical thrillers. I was mesmerized to watch the movie, "The Great Train Robbery", authored by Crichton-san.

I was under the impression that "Rising Sun" was also a techno-suspense novel. As I started reading the first few pages I realized it was not. The novel is about Japanese economical aggression and how they influence America. The plot is carefully laid out with intricate sequence. The novel gave me fresh insight into racism, business strategies of giant Japanese corporations, the influence of businesses on the governments and its effects on the comman man and most importantly the Japanese culture. The novel is as good as the author's other novels. You bet the Japenese would be astounded to read the gaijin's narration. I have decided to read all the remaining Crichton books.

Sayonara

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