
It doesnt require you to travel faster than light. I think was saying that the story has not theoretical barriers, you know. Theres actually been a fair amount of research thats been promoted or stimulated by the book. And theirs was, Why not? And the first person, a very famous biotechnologist, read it and put the book down and said, It can be done! and got excited. My ideas in that book was to suggest that we shouldnt make dinosaurs. I had some concern that they might dislike it because it was critical of biotechnology, he says. Eager for feedback, he showed them the book. In this excerpt, he relates a story about whether or not dinosaurs could really be cloned:Ĭrichton likes to tell the story of running into a group of biotechnologist friends in Hawaii after Jurassic Park was published by Knopf in early 1990. Michael Crichton was profiled in a September 1993 issue of Southwest Airlines Spirit magazine by Mark Seal. The latter deals with discovering that megalodons are still living in the earths oceans and the resulting aftermath. Other related books include Under the Dome by Stephen King, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton, and the Meg series by Steve Alten. They race to find the cause of the attacks and warn the world before its too late to change the future. Zoo describes a series of brutal animal attacks all over the world and the scientists who investigate whats going on. The latter is best known for its later films and follows three astronauts who discover a world of human-like beasts and apes who rule as their masters. Readers who enjoyed either of these novels will likely find themselves drawn to novels like Zoo by James Patterson and Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle. An Analysis of Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton – Novel ReviewĬrichtons Jurassic Park was followed by The Lost World in 1995, in which he resists the park.
