That said, I had no problems getting into The Andromeda Evolution, as the narrative does a very good job recapping everything that had happened. Crichton’s name is on the book because Wilson worked and built upon many of the themes the man had developed, paying tribute to his ideas and doing them justice.Īs I said though, I recalled very little from the original when I started this book it’s been more than twenty years since I read The Andromeda Strain and my memory just isn’t that great. Wilson, who is certainly deserving of honor, this novel helped put to rest my skepticism and convinced me there was a story there. Personally, I wouldn’t have pegged it for being sequel-worthy, but here we are, fifty years after the book was published, commemorating it with The Andromeda Evolution…and well, I’m sold! Written in its entirety by the talented Daniel H. Admittedly, it wasn’t one of my favorites by Michael Crichton, and I can’t say I remembered much from it at all. To start, I read The Andromeda Strain a long time ago. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. #ScifiMonth Book Review: The Andromeda Evolution by Daniel H.
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