Jurassic Park (book)
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| Author(s) | Michael Crichton |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Ballantine Books |
| An astonishing technique for recovering and cloning dinosaur DNA has been discovered. Creatures once extinct now roam Jurassic Park, soon-to-be opened as a theme park. Until something goes wrong…and science proves a dangerous toy…. | |
An astonishing technique for recovering and cloning dinosaur DNA has been discovered. Creatures once extinct now roam Jurassic Park, soon-to-be opened as a theme park. Until something goes wrong…and science proves a dangerous toy….
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Unless your species evolved sometime after 1993 when Jurassic Park hit theaters, you’re no doubt familiar with this dinosaur-bites-man disaster tale set on an island theme park gone terribly wrong. But if Speilberg’s amped-up CGI creation left you longing for more scientific background and…well, character development, check out the original Michael Crichton novel. Although not his best book (get ahold of sci-fi classic The Andromeda Strain for that), Jurassic Park fills out the film version’s kinetic story line with additional scenes, dialogue, and explanations while still maintaining Crichton’s trademark thrills-’n’-chills pacing. As ever, the book really is better than the movie. —Paul Hughes
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