10/21/11

MICHAEL CRICHTON : NEXT : BOOK REVIEW BY CHRISTINE TRZYNA

"This novel is fiction except for the parts that aren't"
So is the disclaimer statement on MICHAEL CRICHTON's book circa 2006 "NEXT" which I enjoyed thoroughly maybe especially because I read science fact around DNA and the Human Genome Project.

In this story human genes are being put into parrots to make them talk in full sentences and into primates to make them half human as well as other human beings to heal them. Crichton plays with the mad rush of Universities and Science Labs and Medical Companies who want to copyright human gene's that they have taken from people who submitted to clinical trials or experimental treatments: We have no right to what is taken from our bodies.

The book is damn serious but fun too; Neanderthals were the First Blondes - Stronger, Bigger Brained, Smarter than us puny Cro-Magnons.

It's not just the physical though, it's also the psychological that's being gene tweaked. Think tanks throw ideas about how to market a gene - THE COMFORT GENE - or something that cures drug addiction but has the side effect of rapidly aging a person.

Are biotech companies quietly killing off people with their experimentation, that information held from the hard news? Are American executives going to foreign countries to get the gene therapy they want and can afford because it isn't offered here? Are scientists already growing missing ears in labs?

331) "You know how gene therapy kills people? All sorts of ways. They don't know what's going to happen. They insert genes into people, and it turns on cancer genes, and the people die of cancer. Or they have huge allergic reactions and die. These goofballs don't know what they hell they are doing. They're reckless and they don't follow the rules. And we," he said, "are going to smack their asses down."

C 2006 Michael Crichton
HarperCollinsPublishers