Thirty-six who could be called pretty despite her sharp features and the almost masculine quality
He acknowledges that she's "pretty" but he mostly concentrates on her muscles and physiqueīeth Halpern, the team zoologist, was a study in contrasts. The major clues are in Crichton's description of how Norman views Beth throughout the book.Īt the start of the book he describes her as "masculine" and " sharp-featured". "You know, Beth," he said, "you look lovely."īeth did not seem to hear, but then she turned toward him slowly. Serene despite the hardships of their time underwater, Norman thought Into space, preoccupied with her own thoughts. "Actually, Beth," Harry said, "she looks a little like you."Īlso Beth apparently would make use of the power to make herself look very attractive, what brings me to what happenes in the end: "I don't think there's any need for comments of that kind." "What's wrong-offended on her behalf?" Harry said. Reporters would go crazy with this, wouldn't they? Sexy woman from theįuture found nude and mummified. "She's pretty good-looking," Harry said, peering through the glass. They found a mummified woman in a hibernation chamber that looks like Beth (page 250): It seems to me that in the novel Sphere by Michael Crichton, Beth (the woman that also had the power) didn't forget the whole thing at the end.