![]() ![]() ![]() So the readers just has to wait to see the characters surprised, while not being surprised themselves. In the Jurassic Park book, every time the characters are surprised by something, there's always a scene before that showing the reader what has happened. When you start reading, you already now what will happen in the end, it's just the exact details you won't be able to predict. The story is written in a way that the reader won't be suprised by any event, everything is shown first, then it gets reinforced. It has some information on dinosaurs, DNA, archeology, although there could have been a little bit more for a more informative reading, but it's hard to balance between being thrilling and informative, so I think it's okay. For me it was an interesting read from the beginning to the end, although there were some problems with pacing and immersion. The Jurassic Park novel is an adventure story, set in the near future on a dinosaur-based theme park, where everything goes wrong. I bought the Jurassic Park novel at a time when I bought every possible sci-fi related books, and I consider it a good investment. ![]() The Jurassic Park book was chosen randomly off my bookshelf for this reading. The trailer of the 1993 movie adaptation of Jurassic Park Spoiler free review - Michael Crichton: Jurassic Park, novel (1990) ![]()
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