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u/jamiescottk · 3 pointsr/booksuggestions

The Beach is an excellent choice (already suggested in the first comment, but I wanted to second it). Travels by Michael Crichton has a few chapters set in Asian countries.

u/NickDouglas · 2 pointsr/atheism

Reading that section was like discovering that Michael Crichton believed in psychics.

u/3rdCultureKid · 2 pointsr/AskMen

Travels by Michael Crichton.

He is my favorite author but this isn't a novel, its more of an autobiography that teaches some great life lessons. My favorite part is when he decides to investigate the "supernatural." Because even though he is a skeptic, he keeps his mind open to possibilities. As a young man, this really helped me keep an open mind.

Also, a multi-tool (or pocket knife). Although expensive, a must-have for any man. I have the Swisstool.

u/tdmfh · 1 pointr/AskReddit

My favorite book of all time is Travels by Michael Crichton. It's his autobiography and it's amazing. I've read it at least 5 times and had to re-buy it twice, because people borrow it and never return it (that's how I got my first copy... so, karma?).

u/mynewme · 1 pointr/travel

i took a 4-month trip from SF to Osaka...only flew once from NY to London...it was a great trip...plus moths here and there in about 45 countries...highly recommended...
some other good books

u/lectrick · 1 pointr/sex

There is a marvelous chapter in "Travels", Michael Crichton's autobiography where he talks about treating a beautiful woman who was a nymphomaniac (I know, horrible problem for a guy, right?). She would literally hit on everything- Crichton, other doctors... She stayed with a married minister and ended up fucking his brains out. She was a homewrecking force of nature.

And that's exactly the problem. When your interest in something is so great that it leaves wreckage behind you... it's gone too far.

Needless to say, I still would have loved to meet this woman.