Mark Dietrich
I had already seen the movies and such going into this but there were many differences, very many. Nonetheless, its still a great read and keeps you on the edge of your seat as soon as the first event happens. I also enjoyed seeing the Jurassic park universe in such detail, really gave me a good picture if what it really would have been like if dinosaurs would indeed still be around. Truely a great read for everyone and i highly reccomend this book.
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I've loved the movie all my life, so I figured it was about time that I got around to reading the inspiration, this novel. I have to admit the first 80 or so pages dragged on to me, but once I got to the interesting parts [the island and the animals, and oh god, the science], I was hooked. Nothing at all like the movie, but both are wonderful in their own ways. I enjoy written word almost more than movies, sometimes, because it's fun to picture the things happening in your own head. I understand budget restrictions on movies, but the movie doesn't include half of what the book does. There are more dinosaurs, more people... Definitely recommended!
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In most situations where it's book vs movie people usually pick one or the
other and are always clashing. This is one of the very few books that
actually enhances the movie experience and though the movie and book are
very different it was very fascinating comparing them, instead of hating on
one or the other. I have never read a Michael Crichton book before this and
wasn't really planning to until it was picked for my book club. I am so
glad that we decided to read this. The language and science Crichton uses
are so freaking realistic not only the time the book came out, but for
today as well. He made it seem as if what happened on the island was
actually possible. It was so realistic that me and a friend got into an
argument about the security system until I made a comment on how he thought
the sensor system was dumb and unrealistic but dinosaurs were perfectly
normal. We had a good laugh at that. One of the main things I appreciate
about this book is that you end up focusing and thinking about all the
ethics, morals, science, law, and aspects of society and get so invested
into the research of animal behaviour, you forget about the fact that this
a book about dinosaurs.
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