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by Michael Crichton First published September 17th 1995

Published 1995 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.

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(Jurassic Park #2)

It is now six years since the secret disaster at Jurassic Park, six years since the extraordinary dream of science and imagination came to a crashing end – the dinosaurs destroyed, the park dismantled, the island indefinitely closed to the public.
There are rumors that something has survived....
Published 1995 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
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JamieI read it expecting a film tie-in novel, but the difference is insane. It's so far removed from the second Jurassic Park movie that it's as though the…moreI read it expecting a film tie-in novel, but the difference is insane. It's so far removed from the second Jurassic Park movie that it's as though the script writers read the book summary but not the actual book. I'd say maybe 85% of the movie was made up out of thin air, and the rest was based so loosely on the summary that it might as well have been.(less)
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Zach SmithIan Malcolm, Richard Levine, Jack Thorne, Sara Harding, Eddie Carr and two sneaky kids Arby and Kelly. And the biosyn crew.
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Sep 25, 2007Chelsea rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I find a lot of people discuss the 'resurrection' of Ian Malcolm in their reviews, and I'd like to throw in my two cents. It's true, Malcolm is mentioned as dead at the end of Jurassic Park. To be exact, Muldoon is telling Grant what's happened to everyone else as they're flying away in the helicopter:
'What about Malcolm?' Grant said.
Muldoon shook his head.

The epilogue mentions the Costa Rican government not permitting the burial of John Hammond or Ian Malcolm (amongst a list of other ways the
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Sep 26, 2012Beorn rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The story goes that Steven Spielberg flush with the success of the first Jurassic Park movie, itself an adaptation of a Michael Chrichton novel, decided to try and repeat his success by commissioning the author to write a sequel to his original novel (which the first movie was based on) which they could then adapt into a movie.
Whether or not that's true I cannot say but I will say that do not base your initial judgement of this book or the prospect of reading it on the lacklustre utter turkey th
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Mar 06, 2008Chris Friend rated it did not like it
Recommends it for: No living creature on earth. Except silverfish. They need the fiber.
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The Lost World is not a very good book. The story is a slog to start and the characters are very weak. So weak that if any of them had actually been eaten by the constantly hungry dinosaurs I would've been like: shrug.
As the story progressed and I waited impatiently to find out: would they actually solve the mystery of the missing Dr Levine and go to the island of dinosaurs--as if there was a chance of that not happening--I was introduced to a series of these weak characters and it then became
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Mar 11, 2019Tyler J [They/He] (Wickedjr Reads)Michael crichton rated it Lost World Michael Crichton Pdfit was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: science-fiction, own, own-physical, favorites, 1990s, dinosaurs, cryptids-and-creature-features, a-z-animal-challenge-potential
4.5
I read Jurassic Park in July of 2017 and really enjoyed it, so I have no idea why it took me close to 2 years to get to The Lost World (which I buddy read with my friend Rian!) but I finally got to it, and I loved it even more than the first book! I never watched the movies growing up, so I watched the first movie after reading the first book and now that i've finally read The Lost World I can continue with the movies!
I really enjoy the writing in these novels. I find it easy to read and get
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Feb 20, 2018Sarah rated it it was amazing
Shelves: pop-sugar-2018, aty-in-52-books-2018, sci-fi, sci-fi-horror
This might turn out to be one of my favorite books of all time. I feel like there was so much to love. I don’t care if he was just cashing in on the success of the Jurassic Park movie. I’m not even mad that Malcolm’s death was retconned. What I’m mad about, is that Hollywood took a beautiful book and hacked it into pieces and tried to dazzle us with animatronic dinosaurs. Okay so I like animatronic dinosaurs too, but still- there was no need.
The plot is this: Dr. Levine suspects something happen
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Jul 08, 2018Casey rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I will start my review by saying that I did not enjoy this novel nearly as much as the first book, Jurassic Park. While this was an incredibly easy and fast read, I would have preferred if Crichton had cut roughly a hundred pages of additional information that, in my opinion, did not add to the story. Other than that, wow! What an adrenaline-charging, action-packed book! Crichton sure knew how to grab his audience by the hand and take them on a roller-coaster into a whole other world—a world in...more
Jun 27, 2011K. rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: adventure, own-it-hard-copy, 2016, 2013, favourites, 2017, 2018, sci-fi, audience-adult, setting-central-america
Trigger warnings: violence, blood, death, gore, near drowning, gore, animal death, seriously you guys there's so much gore.
11/11/2018
Sticking with 4.25 stars this time. I love this story a lot, and it's really interesting to see all the ways that Spielberg took a surprisingly solid story and turned it into a steaming turd of a film.
30/10/2017
On reread, I'm bumping this up to 4.25 stars. It's ten bazillion times better than the truly terrible movie of the same name. I love the two kids in the st
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Aug 30, 2019Dannii Elle rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: thriven-thrillers, science-fiction-sagacity, adventurous-acuity
Someone please explain to me why I've never read any Michael Crichton before when his books are clearly now my new, go-to binge read! This is the follow up to Jurassic Park and takes place some years after the fateful events the first book closes on. Old characters unwillingly return, but are joined by some new members, as they explore a new island that is inhabited by some more prehistoric creatures who have no right to be dwelling there.
Just like the first book, Crichton has created a fun adve
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I have to say that I do enjoy the writing style of Michael Crichton and although he has had his share of varying popularity I always feel I can trust his writing to deliver (even if to some that feels safe and uninspiring)
Anyway I digress - this was the second of his Jurassic Park novels and again a loose basis for the film (it still fascinates me how the first book and film diverge, digressing again), however the film was such a success there is little of surprise to the book, for me it was mo
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Sep 05, 2007William Dalphin rated it did not like it
What I learned from The Lost World: The only people worthy of surviving in Crichton's world are geniuses. Everyone else is destined to be fodder/feed for terrorizing thunder lizards.
The Lost World suffers from two things: First off, if you've ever read Jurassic Park, then you know that TLW's protagonist, Ian Malcolm, is, in fact, dead. That's right... he died in Jurassic Park, but since they couldn't convince Sam Neill to return for the movie, Crichton rewrote history so that Malcolm somehow sur
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Jul 10, 2018Karen’s Library rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Now that was really enjoyable!! I really loved all the science and theories.
Ok so this book gained an extra star because Lex was not in it. Hands down that originally made me want to give it five stars. But lets get to why this book got two stars.
First off.... (view spoiler)[
Malcolm lived....yeah I am all for the fact he lived because I loved him in the film but in the book...WTF? He lived? He died of a rotten leg in the first book.
Eddie died....yeah I called it early on that Eddie was going to die. Damnit Eddie, then I had to read about raptors fighting over his car
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Sep 22, 2017Krystal rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: action-adventure, carnage-and-mayhem, owned, horror, sci-fi
Not even close to as amazing as the first book, but this still has some great dino moments and absolutely fascinating ideas.
WARNING: This review contains unhidden spoilers for Jurassic Park.
The sequel is a little slow to get into. It's been six years since the events of the first book, but it's all been covered up and the people involved deny having been a part of anything. Hammond has stayed dead (unlike Malcolm) so we need a new reason to head back into dino territory and that reason comes in
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Jun 19, 2018David Firmage rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Better than the first book and great narration by Anthony Heald. A sense of peril that is not evident in the film.
Mar 02, 2012Deslni01 rated it liked it · review of another edition
Michael Crichton's The Lost World is an interesting piece of work. On the one hand, it is an exciting, page-gripping, edge of the seat thriller reminiscent of the first Jurassic Park novel. On the other hand, it is exactly that: reminiscent of the first Jurassic Park novel. In many ways, it is merely a rehash of the original. Ian Malcolm returns, as does Dodgson, there are other dinosaur and mammalian experts involved (of course, they are all considered the best in the world), and the story coul...more
Aug 31, 2017Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: 2017, audiobook-would-recommend, killer-thriller-night, sci-fi, assholes-with-money
I still maintain that without Ian Malcolm this book would've received a 2-2.5 star rating because without his snark I would've been bored to deathhhh. As it is, 4 stars feels generous but that ending just put me in a good mood. Good book, not sure it was necessary because nothing will top the original, but Malcolm spits so much truth about theories and what humans think we know that I'd say it deserves a read if you liked Jurassic Park.
...Can we have the new Jurassic World movie now plz?
Jurassic Park was pretty good, but this book was rather poor. It reads like a bad movie. The author is so intent upon pushing Chaos Theory upon the reader that he often forces the characters to behave way, way, WAY out of their habits in order to force things to go wrong.
People suddenly do really stupid things. People forget that they have weapons. All attempts to prepare for a situation automatically fail, because it's completely impossible (not just improbable) for a prepared individual to act
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Jun 28, 2014Corey rated it really liked it
The Lost World takes place six years after the Jurassic Park incident, and just like in the movie version, Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Sattler did not return but Dr. Ian Malcolm does return for his role. The Lost World was an entertaining read, although I'll say not as good as Jurassic Park, for a number of reasons, but I won't go into all of them. I found myself skipping through some of the unnecessary parts that weren't really important to the story but when I came to some of the important parts I...more
Nov 07, 2017Suzanne rated it liked it
Note to self: if I am EVER stuck on an island with dinosaurs, do not be a jerk or I'm guaranteed to be eaten by a T-Rex. Also, if I ever need to look up anything on a computer, ask a kid because apparently adults cannot operate them.
The Jurassic Park adventures are always fun. One thing I especially liked about this book is the woman scientist was one of the strongest and most competent of the team. (The movie drove me crazy because the so-called African animal expert took blood soaked stuff INT
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Feb 26, 2017Ali (the bandar blog) rated it really liked it
In case you missed it, not too long ago I was raving about Jurassic Park. I hadn't read the book before and was instantly obsessed. Needless to say, I was quick to pick up The Lost World, because sequels = more dinosaurs. While I didn't end up obsessing over The Lost World quite as much as JP, the 12-year-old boy in me was still satisfied by T-Rex scares, human-eating dinosaurs, and terrifying AF raptors.
What I didn't like quite as much:
It seemed just a tad-bit more science-y. Lots and
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Jun 25, 2018Rosie rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Not as good as the first one, but still great. It's very sciencey and if that's your thing, then you'll love this too. I personally love the more sciencey side of things and can totally relate to Ian Malcolm and the other scientists whenever they correct people's use of common animal names and instinctively blurt out the scientific name. I do that too. I feel like there was a little less action this time round and some people would probably dislike that but obviously we've moved past the first s...more
Mar 28, 2011Enrique rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Well to be honest, I had watched the film adaptation before reading the novel. I loved the film especially with the Big Rex attacking my hometown. (Sadly the news never reported it). Now I had begun reading it kind of late, since I could only find a copy of it at Barnes&Nobels but I begun reading!
Now when I did read the novel I tried to clear my mind and not try to expect alot from it. However when I actually did get to reading the Lost World I was slightly dissapointed. To be frank I think
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Apr 26, 2011Debbie rated it liked it · review of another edition

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Having recently re-read Jurassic Park, I realized that I had never bothered with the sequel. I am glad I did but it wasn't all that great. It did not measure up to the 1st one at all. There is far less action and WAY more talk.
I felt that this was Crighton's way of spewing some interesting and some not so interesting facts out into the world. It seemed that he needed his readers to know all about complicated math theorems, evolution and extinction, et al. Sadly he used the character, Ian Malcolm
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May 25, 2018Shabbeer Hassan rated it really liked it
Ian Malcolm returns in this fan-demanded second part of Jurassic Park and sadly Crichton's disinterest is evidenced from lazy-ish writing and shoddy characterization. Though once, you settle into teenage nostalgia, Spielberg's movies and curiosity how the book differs from the movie, you would be engrossed in the twisty-turns of the story. With Ian at the helm, the chaos theory-esque mumbo-jumbo continues albeit with some trippy biological explanations for dino behaviour. Of course, the Jurassic...more
Read it, liked it, Jurassic Park was better. What I loved about this book and still remember pretty well--it taught me about Chaos Theory, which fascinated me for quite a while after reading this.
For me, a disappointment after the first Jurassic Park, but still a great read.
Jun 07, 2011✟Roxanne✟(Death by Book Avalanche) ☠ rated it really liked it
Shelves: own, sci-fi, ng-hardback, ng-novel, dinosaurs
Great novel just like the first. Like the previous one, I read this one quite young so believe I didn't quite fully understand it. My love for dinosaurs means that I will pick this up again one day.

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My rating for Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park #1):
★★★★☆
My rating for The Lost World (Jurassic Park #2):
★★★★☆
WARNING: There are two spoilery bits at the end of this review, but I did place them in a spoiler tag, so don't click if you haven't read and don't want anything potentially spoiled!
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Well, I wasn't expecting this-- but, I am pleasantly surprised. Watching the movie for The Lost World(it is for this book, right?) did nothing in preparing me for what the book T
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Michael Crichton (1942–2008) was one of the most successful novelists of his generation, admired for his meticulous scientific research and fast-paced narrative. He graduated summa cum laude and earned his MD from Harvard Medical School in 1969. His first novel, Odds On (1966), was written under the pseudonym John Lange and was followed by seven more Lange novels. He also wrote as Michael Dougla...more
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