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Timeline
Author: Michael Crichton

Book Information
Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780679444817 - ISBN-10: 0679444815
Publication Date: 11/16/1999
Pages: 464


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio CD (Abridged), Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette

Book Description:
Michael Crichton's new novel opens on the threshold of the twenty-first century. It is a world of exploding advances on the frontiers of technology. Information moves instantly between two points, without wires or networks. Computers are built from single molecules. Any moment of the past can be actualized -- and a group of historians can enter, literally, life in fourteenth-century
feudal France.


Imagine the risks of such a journey.


Not since Jurassic Park has Michael Crichton given us such a magnificent adventure. Here, he combines a science of the future -- the emerging field of quantum technology -- with the complex realities of the medieval past. In a heart-stopping narrative, Timeline carries us into a realm of unexpected suspense and danger, overturning our most basic ideas of what is possible.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Christine M. (ticklemeblue) wrote on 2/27/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I absolutely loved this book. My English teacher and my dad both recommended it to me claiming it was a great book, and i was not disappointed. I had trouble putting it down. I would recommend this book to anyone who like to read.

Really, you've gotta give it a try!

John R. (walking13) wrote on 11/7/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Can we go back in time? Maybe. Michael Crichton gives us a way back that could work and what happens if something goes wrong. He also shows that we do not know what the past is really like. We can not just think that the people then would act like we do now. The story moves along at an even pace until the end. Then it speeds up as the clock is ticking down. Will they get back in time? Will the machine hold up? Only time will tell.

Lynda C. (Readnmachine) wrote on 5/12/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Breakneck pacing marks this time-travel fantasy based on cutting edge quantum physics, as the heroes try to return a comrade to their own time while staying alive in the shifting and bloody politics of the Hundred Years War.

Nick B. (AvidReaderNick) wrote on 2/4/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of Chrichton's best books by far, great for history buffs like me and for those of us who love the sci-fi in their literature.

JoEllen D. wrote on 11/11/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Michael is at it again. He brings us a new novel of the advanceing computer age. Its a must read.

Paxton H. wrote on 5/2/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very exciting read. Group of scientists are sent back to medevil France to save one of their friends. Much better than the Paul Walker movie.

Jeff S. wrote on 3/7/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved it. It really made you feel as though you were back on the middle ages

Christina B. (proudarmywife) wrote on 1/3/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A very good book. Much better than the movie. Very good read.

Lillian B. wrote on 7/22/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Oh, my gosh, I couldn't put this one down.

Renea S. wrote on 5/17/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very, very interesting. I liked it.


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Trevor N. (trevor) wrote on 7/28/2009...


Timeline is a solid effort from Chrichton, so if you like his stuff, you will probably enjoy it. He works the time travel angle in a novel way, which is nice and it gives us a great excuse to learn lots of interesting things about the middle ages. The action feels a little "action-movie"-ish, its fast paced, shallow, and sometimes doesn't make that much sense. The characters are about two inches deep. I can complain too much, though. I read the book in three sittings and had a good time with it.

On a side note, the research that he did (or that assistants did) for this book must have been staggering in scale, even supposing that he made a lot of this stuff up.

Judy C. (Drouzin) wrote on 6/2/2009...


Excellent read! Crichton is at his best in this one; I couldn't put it down. It's too bad Hollywood bungled the movie so badly. It could have been on par with Jurassic Park.

Angela M. Amedley - OK wrote on 3/24/2009...


I didn't think I would like a "step back in time" type book, but I was so wrong. Michael Crichton did a wonderful job of describing the setting and the characters.

I've read it twice and would probably read it again.

Lauren M. (lauren4521) wrote on 3/21/2009...


This was a worthwhile read. A very interesting and different story. I don't want to give anything away but as with most Crichton stories, he turns something that is out of reach scientifically (at the moment) into a possibility! I think he focused more on the story than character development which always dismays me but I'd still recommend it.

Kathleen L. (noisynora) wrote on 3/18/2009...


I am not a lover of "fantasy" books of any kind - but I really enjoyed this one. If you are the same way, this would be a good "starter" book into this kind of genre.

Sara P. (writergal85) wrote on 1/12/2009...


I got about 200 pages in and couldn't take it anymore. The characters were just too bland.

Cecil B. (az9) wrote on 12/22/2008...


Outstanding writing and so entertaining I didn't want to put it down!

Nancy W. (Norsecross) wrote on 12/20/2008...


Curl up with this book and enjoy not only science fiction but also historical fiction. A nice break from space ships and the like. The parts that are imaginative science are clearly so, and the parts that are nifty science bits from the past (such as how gunpowder was made in the 1300's) add authenticity to the story. Suspend reality and enjoy a "what if we could" with this fast paced read.
The architecture of the period is pivotal to the rendering of the story. Thank goodness for a few illustrations along the way, otherwise the action may not have been visualized in a readers imagination anywhere near what the Author intended.

Rock Conner (rockconner) - Dallas, GA wrote on 1/8/2008...


Michael Crichton mailed this one in.

Abigail J. (PollyWannaBook) wrote on 5/10/2006...


Fascinating. The movie version was awful and very different from the the book.


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