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media type="custom" key="7800775" Th e way Michael Crichton uses science to mesmerize you in Jurassic Park is anything but dull. He captures you with stunning cases in the beginning that lead you to Jurassic Park, a place where genetically modified dinosaurs are brought back to life in this adventure filled tale of the past in the future- now.

He writes in a way so intelligent but so amazing at the same time, the science makes you believe that it is really possible to create dinosaurs today, buy an island, and set them free. It was a different read that was confusing, but Crichton really uses real science and computers and codes you enter in computers and math and it is amazing. It was unusual the way the characters spoke, the way the dinosaurs reacted to humans, the characteristics of everything.

Malcolm is a mathematician with a creative outlook on like that everything is unpredictable, no matter what science proves. He stays with the fact that the park will never work, and something will go wrong, and Gennaro is a lawyer there to make sure everything is safe at the island. Nedry is attempting to steal dinosaur embryos from the park and leave, but he causes greater problems than that because in order to fulfill that, he shut down security, and set the animals free to hurt the humans. The real trouble starts when Grant, another scientist, is with Malcolm and the children, Lex and Tim, and a Tyrannosaur attacks them because the security is shut down thanks to Nedry. Grant is brave and admirable in scary situations and is looked up by Sattler, a student he has. She wasn't with the children and scientists at the time, but was deep into figuring out what was so strange about the park, and what was happening. She was with Harding following dinosaurs, hot on the trail of importance. Harding is practically a dinosaur expert, and notices the behavior of them. A quick learner, he soon figures out the actions of the animals and why they happen. Regis is a coward who ran away during the attack, and tried to come back to save them, but failed. Muldoon tries to crack the computer code as he paces, awaiting the arrival of Nedry. Hammond is the founder and owner of the company InGen, the one who pays for everything DNA.

The world you enter while reading this book is unlike anything you can imagine. Dinosaurs, plants, jungles, and sounds like nothing before, as if they are trying to recreate the word. But trying may not cut it. Although on the outside it is almost a replica of the secret past, hidden in fossils, the tiny details are important. Even the air has an effect on the animals. The extraordinary animals are used to a different oxygen level than today and some are getting sick because of it. Some of the people's ignorance of the past creates problems. Some plants they know the dinosaurs used to eat are poisonous and they are oblivious of the hurt they could cause. Some dinosaurs are unbelievable with the hidden features they all bring. Beautiful dinosaurs are bountiful in this island scenery, serene and one to the earth, it really is a great tourist attraction, but not great for the dinosaurs.

The plot and pace of this story is ludicrous, it goes and goes and goes and never stops. It starts with puzzle events that only mean one thing- dinosaurs. Scientists are flown to the Jurassic Park to see and fix the bugs in the computers, and are given a full tour of the amazing phenomenon. As they ride on custom electric cars with screens in them, an automatic tour begins a new adventure through the island. Raptors start to create the pecking order in the island as if they were in the past. And if this means getting rid of humans, then so be it. They race to get the park in order and rush around the island, trying to get there in time. They will make it... right?

Reading this book made me more interested in dinosaurs in a way I didn't see before. Them moving around and having different habits made them seem like regular animals. It was very fun to read. I read this because if you read Jurassic Park it is like a new found club that you have joined. So many people have read this novel that when you talk about it it is like talking in code. Everyone but you and that person knows what you are talking about unless they have read the book.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to read something different, unlike anything they have read before. This also will give you a good idea of great ways to write, how to word your sentences in a way to keep the reader focused on what they are reading. Happy reading!