Reminds me of the unutterably juicy opening line in the NY Times review of the new Michael Crichton:
"Though the moment may lack the inherent gravitas of Harriet Beecher Stowe's encounter with Abraham Lincoln, or even Elvis Presley's private audience with Richard Nixon, surely history should reserve a special place for the day in 2005 when Michael Crichton was invited to the White House to meet with George W. Bush. Imagine: the modern era's leading purveyor of alarmist fiction, seated side by side with Michael Crichton."
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Reminds me of the unutterably juicy opening line in the NY Times review of the new Michael Crichton:
"Though the moment may lack the inherent gravitas of Harriet Beecher Stowe's encounter with Abraham Lincoln, or even Elvis Presley's private audience with Richard Nixon, surely history should reserve a special place for the day in 2005 when Michael Crichton was invited to the White House to meet with George W. Bush. Imagine: the modern era's leading purveyor of alarmist fiction, seated side by side with Michael Crichton."