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Average Rating: 4.25 out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Utopia is a thrill ride that you will find hard to put down!
Lincoln Child's first solo novel is fantastic. If you have read any of the Preston/Child books in the past, this will not disappoint!

Utopia takes place in a futuristic theme park in Nevada. It is filled with futuristic rides that blast you into zero gravity and filled with holographic surprises around every corner. The park, named Utopia, is completely shut off from the outside world, and thus makes for a fascinating setting to an action packed day.

The story basically takes you through Dr. Andrew Warne's first visit to a theme park that he in a way helped create. He is there to help fix a computer program that he created to control all of the parks robots. But this is no ordinary day as John Doe (who we know very little about) is in the park to pull of the crime of the century. The story is fast paced as Warne others try to stop Doe from pulling of the crime and killing the innocent people in the park.

From the opening chapter to the last page there are twists and turns that will keep you turning the pages. We meet interesting side characters like Wingnut, a robot dog, and are taken along on the rides in the park that are described in a way that makes you feel like you are sitting next to the person in the book. There are some technical aspects of the park in the book, but I think that this adds to the overall story!

All in all a wonderful novel and a great solo work by Mr. Child. I highly recommend this book, and all other Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child books!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A fun read
If you are in the mood for a fast, fun piece of escapist fiction, then "Utopia" is the book for you. Start with a futuristic theme park on a scale with Westworld or Jurassic park, where historic realism mingles with next generation robotics and holography. Add a string of mysterious problems with park robots and rides. Then throw in a techno-savvy band of terrorists that threaten the lives of the park's 65,000 attendees. The result is an edge-of-your-seat thriller that has future movie written all over it.

Lincoln Child has produced an admirable solo effort in depicting the four fantastic worlds of Utopia and their systematic sabotage. He deftly mixes fast-paced action, a peek behind the scenes of a large theme park, a colorful cast of characters, and some comic relief through a lovable robot pet named Wingnut. Unlike many thrillers in the recent past, this one has a satisfying ending that left me smiling.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent solo debut
After seven great novels (and one in the can) with Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child decided to stretch his legs as a solo writer with "Utopia". As a long time fan of the two, I couldn't have been more impressed with the result. Like his collaborative efforts, "Utopia" offers a genuinely original story wrapped up in all kinds of neat technology. What makes "Utopia" shine, though, is the excellent back-story and the superb characters.

"Utopia" is set in an amusement park of the same name, but this isn't just any amusement park. It is an enormous glass dome in the middle of the Nevada desert. Inside, one can find astonishingly realistic recreations of Victorian England, a turn of the Century American seaside boardwalk, Camelot and a futuristic spaceport (and, Atlantis: Coming Soon!). Of course each area includes the most fantastic rides one can imagine, as well as restaurants, live shows, reasonably priced forty dollar t-shirts and...casinos. Moreover, Utopia is the owner of hundreds of patents relating to holograms , robotics and computing.

As one might imagine, all of this money and technology makes for a tempting target, and right on cue, John Doe appears to insert chaos into this little piece of paradise. At the same time, Andrew Warne, the creator of the park's robots, arrives to troubleshoot some strange problems that have been occurring (with daughter in tow). As mayhem breaks loose in the park, Warne struggles to decipher Doe's plan, and stop him before it's too late.

The story is unlike anything I have ever encountered before; a rare unique effort in a world of rehashed ideas. But it was the characters that impressed me the most. In addition to capturing their current concerns and fears beautifully, Child is constantly dropping little hints about their pasts: where they came from, what they do, who they love, etc. At the same time, he never let's himself get distracted; he doesn't diverge from the story, but rather inserts little asides to flesh out the characters without delving into reams of details. He is particularly successful with John Doe in this regard, and the result is a compelling, but mysterious character.

"Utopia" is a fast paced thriller with a lot of heart. Wrapped in a high-tech wonderland, there are characters with believable, rich lives. The pacing, structure and use of language are all likewise excellent. I have to admit, having been a long time fan of Child's joint work, I was concerned about his decision to go solo. I needn't have been, as "Utopia" is an excellent novel by any measure. Now I just have to wait eagerly for Preston's solo effort later this year!



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