48/50 Disclosure by Michael Crichton
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnddd back to MC! This one was another that I just could not put down! Crichton is just so addicting, he knows how to keep the reader turning the page for more. If you’ve read any of his book, you know that he usually follows a few different characters at the same time. Each chapter is normally pretty short, and each chapter is about a different character so you need to keep reading if you want to hear what happened to a certain person. He always ALWAYS does this too, which drives me CRAZY! Crichton will do this thing where a character has a revelation at the end of the chapter, except that the revelation is not actually revealed to the audience. And then the chapter ends. And then the next chapter is about a different character, and the next one is also about a different character… etc. etc. SO HE FORCES ME TO KEEP READING IN ORDER TO FIGURE OUT WHAT THE REVELATION WAS! It happened at least five times in this book. But that’s why I love him!