The Sphere is a novel about a huge vessel
that is discovered in the South
Pacific on the
ocean floor. A group of scientists
descended to investigate
the mysterious
discovery. The protagonists are the
scientists: Norman,
Ellen, Captain
Barnes, Dr. Johnson, Beth, Harry, and Ted.
The antagonist of
the story at the
beginning is a set of tragedies. Later the antagonist turns
out to be
themselves.
The book starts out with the scientists
having to take many vigorous
mental and physical
tests. Qualifying them to submerge
themselves thousands
of feet down into
a spaceship of phenomenal dimensions.
Many personality
conflict
arise. At one point communication is
almost permanently lost with
the surface
world. An idea the spacecraft is from
the future is shortly
lived.
Once the Sphere is opened, total anarchy
takes control of the scientists
lives. A monstrous squid, 15 times the size of a
normally larger squid,
emerges and
destroys the living quarters of the scientists.
Now they are
forced to live in
the spacecraft with all communication lost with the
outside
world. Killer shrimp, fire, and internal
floods follow the
introduction of
the squid. Barnes is eaten alive by the
gigantic squid.
After the climax and many deaths the few
people left discover whoever
enters the Sphere
is granted the power that everything they think or imagine
happens or is
created. Either it's conscious or
subconscious, while they're
sleeping or
awake, or even if they really want it to happen. They also it
was planted by
another world as a test of its full capabilities and consequences.
Ted actually
imagines his own death, only to kill himself.
Once their emergency
submarine is
lost, they realize they have a serious problem being trapped together. So sadly, eventually everyone dies 1,200 feet
below the rest of the world.
I would recommend this book to anyone who
enjoys a book that's not boring.
Even though it's
not a book to finish all at once or very quickly. It requires
you to think, to
be able to understand the story line fully.
It's very graphic,
suspenseful, and
fast paced. Overall this book is pretty
good, even for a
book.
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