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A review by nathanjhunt
Congo by Michael Crichton
adventurous
dark
informative
inspiring
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
4.5
My 41st book finished in 2023.
I bought it in a second-hand bookstore in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I read it in Halong Bay, Vietnam and Kuta, Indonesia.
This book was great - I was gripped and interested the whole time! What an eerie and mysterious adventure. Being interested in primatology, 19th century exploration and archaeology, this book had everything for me.
Amy is definitely my favourite character. Amy good gorilla.
I have very few criticisms. On the theme, I am an archaeologist. Reading aboutZinj was a bit frustrating. I get it, I get it, it's a diamond expedition, not an archaeological research dig. And I can accept that. But the book really needed an archaeologist character, who was obsessed with religion and ritual. The other characters theorised ideas that don't make sense to come out their mouths. One simple additional character is all it needs to become a lot more believable, for me at least.
Secondly, based on the influence material I suppose, there's a lot of colonial-esque narration running through the book; very white-centric. Definitely a bit dated to read 43 years after publication. Maybe this is done on purpose to show the destructive mindset of Ross.
There's also a couple instances of unexplained sexism in Munro's character - okay so people can be sexist, but why does no one call him out on it?
Ultimately I can't rate it higher because I found the ending slightly disappointing.
BUT these minor things aside, this is easily one of my favourite books. It's my third Crichton book, and I'm definitely going to read some more.
I bought it in a second-hand bookstore in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I read it in Halong Bay, Vietnam and Kuta, Indonesia.
This book was great - I was gripped and interested the whole time! What an eerie and mysterious adventure. Being interested in primatology, 19th century exploration and archaeology, this book had everything for me.
Amy is definitely my favourite character. Amy good gorilla.
I have very few criticisms. On the theme, I am an archaeologist. Reading about
Secondly, based on the influence material I suppose, there's a lot of colonial-esque narration running through the book; very white-centric. Definitely a bit dated to read 43 years after publication. Maybe this is done on purpose to show the destructive mindset of Ross.
There's also a couple instances of unexplained sexism in Munro's character - okay so people can be sexist, but why does no one call him out on it?
Ultimately I can't rate it higher because I found the ending slightly disappointing.
BUT these minor things aside, this is easily one of my favourite books. It's my third Crichton book, and I'm definitely going to read some more.
Moderate: Animal death, Death, Gun violence, Blood, Colonisation, and Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Sexism, Violence, and War