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- Narrated by: Christopher Lane
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Publisher's Summary
From the bestselling author of Jurassic Park, Timeline, and Sphere, comes a deeply personal memoir full of fascinating adventures as he travels everywhere from the Mayan pyramids to Kilimanjaro.
Fueled by a powerful curiosity - and by a need to see, feel, and hear, firsthand and close-up - Michael Crichton's journeys have carried him into worlds diverse and compelling - swimming with mud sharks in Tahiti, tracking wild animals through the jungle of Rwanda. This is a record of those travels - an exhilarating quest across the familiar and exotic frontiers of the outer world, a determined odyssey into the unfathomable, spiritual depths of the inner world. It is an adventure of risk and rejuvenation, terror and wonder, as exciting as Michael Crichton's many masterful and widely heralded works of fiction.
For Michael Crichton, being a Harvard-trained physician, the author of two bestsellers, and a movie director is not enough. It is, he resolves, time to travel. From swimming with sharks in Tahiti to psychic experiences in the American desert, Crichton records his exhilarating quest through the familiar and exotic frontiers of the outer world.
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- Jeffrey D.
- 06-28-18
Pretty good, but takes a turn into left field...
I really enjoy Michael Crichton's fiction - have read or listened to pretty much everything he has put out. I was pretty excited to listen to this book and I thought the overall performance (narration) was excellent and most of the stories are pretty humorous and entertaining. However, he seems to spend an inordinate amount of time delving into meditation and psychic phenomena which is the reason for the title of this review.
I am not trying to insult his beliefs and experiences, which were obviously very real and beneficial to him, but, the way and depth that they are presented in this book seem a little too far out there for my interest. I found myself not wanting to sit through the last 2.5 hours of the audio. I tried to get back to it several times, and each time I did, I turned it off after 5 minutes saying to myself, "Man, the rest of this book was really entertaining, but he really is way out there now."
Overall the book was still pretty good - the narrator does a great job and most of the stories are funny, entertaining and insightful. Even the parts on meditation and self reflection. I enjoyed listening to how through his travels-both physical and meta physical he grew to have a better understanding of himself and the world around him. I would still recommend this book, with the caveat that you may just want to skip through some of the more oovy-groovy sections.
Just my .02 cents worth...
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- Megan
- 09-09-20
Good then not
This book was so good when he was talking about his travels and I thought it was so interesting but then the stuff about the paranormal just kept going on and on and on. I guess I just need to be more “woke” to get into it.
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- kmthurman
- 01-29-18
Interesting but vital bio info missing
Critchon tells a compelling and interesting story of his vacations and his emotional/mystical retreats. But his life of writing stories and making movies is marginalized to footnotes and one chapter of Great Train Robbery. Even more sad is the story ends in the 1980’s, before Critchon became a household name. This highly narrowed focus is fun for what it is, but what it is is bypassing a lot of Critchon’s life and works.
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- Roadtrip Reviews
- 07-02-17
Easily best narration of any audible book
Great story, great critical thinking but man the narration was ridiculously great, it doubled the book experience
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- N P
- 03-22-18
Captivating, but turns ultra metaphysical
Once he begins going to the psychics, skip to the last chapter to hear is rationale for having an open mind to metaphysical phenomena, then go back if you can stomach it. He admitts to having psychogenic neuropathy in medical school, but to my disappointment, he never retrieves this information to reflect that all these metaphysical experiences are likely psychogenic.
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- tiffany
- 12-03-15
Not what I expected
Not at all what I was expecting but had very interesting stories. You for sure need to be a big MC fan to enjoy this. I am so it worked out.
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- aussieGeorge68
- 09-02-16
Some excellent bits but too much woo woo.
I really loved the start of this book. However toward the end I started skipping chapters it both got a little boring and it started to spin off into woo woo.
Toward the middle of the book Michael starts to describe how he became to believe in spiritualist and bends spoons. That's a bit over the top for me.
However worth a listen as there is at least 6 hours of quality audio.
8 people found this helpful
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- Joanne
- 11-20-17
Wonderful book, but wrong choice of narrator
I have always loved this little known memoir by Michael Chrichton, and was looking forward to listening to the audiobook. Unfortunately the audiobook was hard for me to enjoy. To clarify, the narrator is clearly skilled and seasoned and there was nothing wrong with his performance, but I feel he was a poor choice to narrate this particular book. 'Travels' is about Chrighton's adventures, both physically and spiritually, and he details often extreme adventures such as climbing Kilamanjaro, tracking great apes in Rwanda and scuba diving with sharks. I found the narrator's tone somewhat formal, almost upper crust, which felt at odds to me with the spirit of the memoir.
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- Richard Barksdale
- 07-31-20
Beautifully written, a journey into the psyche.
Michael Crichton is one of the greatest authors of the late 20th century. in this autobiographical work he takes us on a journey of Body, Mind and Spirit.
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- Richard
- 06-28-15
Very very interesting.
The memories and musings of a sharp and enquiring mind and a life rich with experiences. Inspiring and thoughtful.
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- Lara
- 02-26-17
an ok book
for me i found parts of this book hard to get into some bits are very good some funny and some just bit odd
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- Mrs O
- 05-26-16
Not what I was expecting
Given the title and description, I was expecting a series of excellent anecdotes about the author's travels. In fact the first part of the book is the story of his medical training which was interesting, the rest of the book was split between some entertaining anecdotes about his travel and experiences and a large number of stories about his exploration of the mystical which were much less interesting and, more importantly, not what I was expecting.
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- Gael
- 03-25-21
Great book but not keen on the over hammed accents
I read this book when it was first published and I downloaded the Audible version recently. I find book is still very enjoyable. However the narration is very trying - please just read the words without trying to emulate an accent for every nationality. It is patronising to both the listener and the person you are trying to mimic. The narrator's take on Sean Connery was embarrassing and trying and failing to sound like every African, Pakistani, Thai, or Irish person mentioned in the book just reaks of stereotyping.
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- Dk Chambers
- 10-25-17
Inspiring
This was one of the best books that I have listened to in a long time.
High Five for Michael Crichton for packing so much in 66 years on this planet.
Thanks for giving us the opportunity to evolve from your experiences.
Well read Christopher!!!
I highly recommend this book for anyone who has an open heart.
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- Iceberg
- 12-07-20
took a while to get into it
It took about 3 hours plus to actually get into the "travel" bit. I'll be honest there were a few things in here that were a little disturbing. If the author was alive today i'm sure there would be issues. Made me very uncomfortable. There are things in this world that are just wrong, yet the author did not not speak out, just went out for a smoke. That is not normal behaviour. I lost respect.