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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....
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Written in the wake of Jurassic Park's phenomenal box-office success, The Lost World seems as much a guidebook for Hollywood types hard at work on the franchise's followup as it is a legitimate sci-fi thriller. Which begs the inevitable questions: Is the plot a rehash of the first book? Sure it is, with the action unfolding on yet another secluded island, the mysterious "Site B." Is the cast of characters basically the same? Absolutely, from a freshly minted pair of cute, compu-savvy kids right down to the neatly exhumed chaos theorist Ian Malcolm (who was presumed dead at the close of JP). But is it fun to read? You betcha. Hollywood (and Michael Crichton) keeps telling us the same old stories for a very good reason: we like them. And the pulp SF formula Crichton has mastered with Jurassic Park and The Lost World is no exception.
--Paul Hughes
From Publishers Weekly
One fact about this sequel to Jurassic Park stands out above all: it follows a book that, with spinoffs, including the movie, proved to be the most profitable literary venture ever. So where does the author of a near billion-dollar novel sit? Squarely on the shoulders of his own past work?and Arthur Conan Doyle's. Crichton has borrowed from Conan Doyle before?Rising Sun was Holmes and Watson in Japan?but never so brazenly. The title itself here, the same as that of Conan Doyle's yarn about an equatorial plateau rife with dinos, acknowledges the debt. More enervating are Crichton's self-borrowings: the plot line of this novel reads like an outtake from JP. Instead of bringing his dinos to a city, for instance, Crichton keeps them in the Costa Rican jungle, on an offshore island that was the secret breeding ground for the beasts. Only chaos theoretician Ian Malcolm, among the earlier principals, returns to explore this Lost World, six years after the events of JP; but once again, there's a dynamic paleontologist, a pretty female scientist and two cute kids, boy and girl?the latter even saves the day through clever hacking, just as in JP. Despite stiff prose and brittle characters, Chrichton can still conjure unparalleled dino terror, although the wonder is gone and the attacks are predictable, the pacing perfunctory. But his heart now seems to be not so much in the storytelling as in pedagogy: from start to finish, the novel aims to illustrate Crichton's ideas about extinction?basically, that it occurs because of behavioral rather than environmental changes?and reads like a scientific fable, with pages of theory balancing the hectic action. As science writing, it's a lucid, provocative undertaking; but as an adventure and original entertainment, even though it will sell through the roof, it seems that Crichton has laid a big dinosaur egg. 2,000,000 first printing; BOMC and QPB main selection.
From Booklist
Every Cretaceous critter in John Hammond's bioengineered dinosaur preserve was destroyed after the events of Jurassic Park. Yet five years later, carcasses of recently dead, supposedly extinct saurians are washing ashore on nearby islands. Time for intrepid scientists to discover and observe again. Onboard this time are the chaos and complexity theorist who almost died in Hammond's folly, a stuck-up rich guy paleontologist, an Amazon of a large-animal ethologist, a regular-guy engineering genius and his assistant, and two computer whiz kids who stow away to join the adults. And, of course, there are venal villains (three) trying to get to the salable goods first (guess what their fate is). Crichton adroitly combines popular scientific colloquy and ripping good, blood-and-guts (literally) action once again. If it all seems rather predictable, remember that the pleasures of familiarity and referentiality rank high among the rewards of popular fiction. Here such pleasures begin with the title, plundered directly from the granddaddy of the modern-day dinosaur romance, Arthur Conan Doyle's Lost World (1912).
Ray Olson
From Library Journal
abridgment of Crichton's latest novel, a sequel of sorts to the best-selling Jurassic Park (Knopf, 1990). Ian Malcolm, who supposedly died at the end of Jurassic Park, nonetheless returns to the islands off Costa Rica with a new crew to search for lost worlds of dinosaurs and investigate several theories of extinction. Unfortunately, The Lost World comes up short compared to the intrigue that the extraction, repair, and replication of dinosaur DNA generated for readers and listeners in Jurassic Park. Instead, The Lost World consists mostly of more dinosaurs that chase and sometimes capture Malcolm's cohorts or members of a rival gang led by an unscrupulous genetic engineer, Lew Dodgson. Dodgson would love to steal a few dinosaur eggs as part of a scheme to hatch the perfect laboratory animal ("If they're extinct, then they can't have any rights," Dodgson observes). Recommended.
Cliff Glaviano, Bowling Green State Univ. Libs., Ohio
About Author
Michael Crichton was born in Chicago and was graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University. At twenty-three, Crichton was a visiting lecturer in anthropology at Cambridge University, England. Upon his return to the States, Crichton began training as a doctor, and was graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1969. He paid his way through medical school by writing pseudonymous thrillers, one of which (A Case of Need, 1968) won an Edgar Award. By the time he graduated, Crichton had already written a bestseller (The Andromeda Strain, 1969) and sold it to Hollywood. He then pursued postgraduate studies at the Salk Institute in California before taking up writing full time.
Crichton has written ten novels — The Andromeda Strain, 1969; The Terminal Man, 1972; The Great Train Robbery, 1975; Eaters of the Dead, 1976; Congo, 1980; Sphere, 1987; Jurassic Park, 1990; Rising Sun, 1992; Disclosure, 1994; and The Lost World, 1995 — each of which displays an intimate knowledge of a different, specialist subject, among them primatology, neurobiology, biophysics, international economics, Nordic history and genetics. He has directed six movies, including Westworld, Coma, and The Great Train Robbery, and is the creator of the hit television series ER (which won eight emmys in 1995). He is a computer expert who wrote one of the first books about information technology (Electronic Life, 1983); he has run a software company; he has designed a computer game called Amazon; is a committed collector of modern art and the author of a learned study on Jasper Johns (Jasper Johns, 1977). His other works of nonfiction include Five Patients: The Hospital Explained, 1970, and Travels, 1988. Crichton's novels have been translated into twenty-four languages; eight of his novels have been made into films, including Jurassic Park, one of the most successful films in motion picture history.
Michael Crichton is married and lives in Los Angeles.
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从这本书的第一个字开始,我就被深深地吸引住了。作者的文笔流畅且富有感染力,他能够用最简单的语言,描绘出最震撼人心的场景。我仿佛能看到那些色彩斑斓的植物,听到那些奇特生物发出的声音,感受到空气中弥漫的原始气息。作者在情节的推进上也做得非常出色,充满了悬念和惊喜,让我一次又一次地被推向高潮。我特别喜欢作者在故事中,对自然环境的细致描绘,仿佛我能够亲身感受到那里的温度、湿度,以及那些植物的形态。这不仅仅是一次阅读,更像是一次沉浸式的体验。我被作者的想象力所折服,也对这个未知的世界充满了好奇。
评分这本书的魅力在于它能够激发我内心深处的好奇心和探索欲。作者以一种引人入胜的方式,将我带入了一个充满未知和神秘的世界,让我沉醉其中,无法自拔。我仿佛能看到那些巨大的、从未见过的生物,听到它们发出的独特声音,感受到那个被遗忘的世界所散发出的原始气息。作者对于细节的描绘,细致入微,仿佛我能亲身触摸到那些古老的植物,感受到那里的空气湿度。我特别欣赏作者在故事中,对人性的探讨,在极端环境下,人们所展现出的勇气、智慧和脆弱,都让我深思。这本书不仅仅是一次阅读,更像是一次心灵的旅行,让我重新审视了生命和勇气。
评分作者在描绘那个与世隔绝的古老世界时,展现出了惊人的细致和想象力。我仿佛能亲身感受到那里独特的空气湿度、植物的生长方式,以及那些奇特生物发出的声音。他对于细节的关注,让整个世界变得如此真实,以至于我开始相信,这样的地方或许真的存在于地球的某个角落。我非常欣赏作者在叙述中,并没有使用过于晦涩难懂的语言,而是用一种清晰、流畅的方式,将复杂的概念和场景呈现在我面前。这使得即使是对古生物学或地理学不太了解的读者,也能轻松地理解和欣赏。书中的冒险情节充满了刺激和惊喜,我跟随主角们一起经历着一次又一次的危险,每一次的逃脱都让我捏了一把冷汗。这种身临其境的体验,让我久久不能忘怀。
评分这本书给我带来的不仅仅是阅读的乐趣,更是一种心灵的触动。作者通过笔下的人物,探讨了许多深刻的人生哲理。在极端环境下,人性的善恶、勇气与怯懦,都被展现得淋漓尽致。我看到了在生死攸关的时刻,人们所爆发出的惊人潜能,也看到了在绝望中,人与人之间所建立起的深厚情谊。那些为了生存而付出的努力,那些为了守护所爱之人而展现的勇气,都让我动容不已。我甚至开始反思自己的生活,在日常的琐碎中,我们是否已经失去了那份对生命的热情和对未知的探索欲?这本书仿佛一面镜子,照出了我内心深处的渴望。作者对于情节的安排也十分精妙,充满了意想不到的转折,让我时刻保持着高度的紧张感。每一个危机都像是对主角们的一次严峻考验,而他们也总能在绝境中找到一线生机。这种不屈不挠的精神,深深地感染了我。
评分我必须承认,这本书的开头部分就牢牢抓住了我的注意力,作者用一种非常引人入胜的方式,将我带入了一个充满未知的世界。他并没有急于揭示所有秘密,而是像一个技艺高超的向导,一点一点地引导着读者去探索。每一次新章节的开始,都仿佛打开了一扇新的大门,展现在我面前的是更加广阔、更加神秘的景象。我特别喜欢作者对于对话的描写,人物之间的交流充满了智慧和张力,既能展现出各自的性格特点,又能推动故事的发展。有时候,一段简单的对话,就能透露出背后隐藏的复杂情感和深刻含义。这种言外之意的描写,让整个故事更加耐人寻味。我仿佛能听到那些角色在耳边低语,感受到他们的喜怒哀乐。这本书的节奏把握得也非常好,张弛有度,不会让人感到枯燥乏味,也不会让人觉得过于仓促。
评分这本书的魅力在于它能够引发读者内心的共鸣。作者通过对人性在极端环境下的剖析,让我更加深刻地理解了生命的可贵以及人与人之间的羁绊。我看到了在面对生存危机时,人们所展现出的坚韧和智慧,也看到了在绝境中,希望之火是如何被点燃的。我特别欣赏作者对于配角的塑造,他们虽然不是故事的主角,但却在不同的方面为故事增添了色彩,他们的存在让整个故事更加饱满和立体。我甚至对其中一些配角产生了深深的喜爱,他们的命运也牵动着我的心。这本书的结局处理得也非常出色,既在意料之外,又在情理之中,给我留下了深刻的思考。我久久地回味着故事中的每一个细节,仿佛还在那个充满奇迹的土地上。
评分我对作者的想象力简直佩服得五体投地,他构建的那个世界,简直就是科学与幻想的完美结合。在阅读的过程中,我仿佛置身于一个从未被人类涉足过的古老大陆,那里的一切都充满了原始的生命力。作者对于动植物的描绘,更是细致入微,那些巨大的、形态各异的生物,每一个细节都栩栩如生,让我不禁惊叹于大自然的神奇造化。他并没有简单地将它们描绘成怪兽,而是赋予了它们各自的生存法则和行为模式,让整个生态系统显得真实可信。更让我着迷的是,作者在叙述过程中,并没有忽略科学的严谨性。他巧妙地将一些古生物学和地理学的知识融入到故事中,让整个探险过程充满了理性的光辉。这使得这本书不仅仅是一部奇幻小说,更像是一次充满智慧的旅行。我感受到了探索的乐趣,也学习到了许多关于未知世界的知识。每一次翻页,都像是揭开一层神秘的面纱,让我对接下来即将发生的事情充满了期待。作者的语言风格也独具特色,时而幽默风趣,时而紧张刺激,将我完全沉浸在故事的洪流之中。
评分这本书给我的感觉,就像是在参与一次惊心动魄的探险,而作者就是我最可靠的向导。他用生动的语言,将我带入了一个充满神秘和未知的世界,让我亲眼目睹了那些令人难以置信的景象。我仿佛能听到巨兽的咆哮,能感受到空气中弥漫的原始气息,能触摸到那些古老的植物。作者对于场景的描写,细腻而逼真,让我仿佛置身其中,体验着每一个惊心动魄的瞬间。我特别欣赏作者在故事中,并没有回避人性的复杂性,他笔下的人物,既有英雄的一面,也有普通人的脆弱和恐惧。正是这种真实感,让整个故事更具感染力。我被他们坚韧不拔的精神所感动,也被他们之间的情谊所打动。
评分我必须说,这本书的结构设计非常巧妙,作者通过多条线索的交织,构建了一个宏大而又充满吸引力的叙事。每一个章节的切换,都像是在揭开一个新的谜团,让我迫不及待地想要知道下一个线索将指向何方。我特别喜欢作者在叙述中,并没有刻意去迎合读者的喜好,而是忠实地展现了他所构思的世界和人物。这种坚持,使得这本书充满了独特的艺术魅力。我感受到了作者在创作过程中所付出的心血和才华,他用文字为我描绘了一个充满生命力和想象力的世界。每一次阅读,都能发现新的亮点,都能有新的感悟。这本书不仅仅是一部小说,更像是一次精神上的洗礼,让我重新审视自己的生活和内心。
评分这本书的封面设计就立刻抓住了我的眼球,那是一种深邃的、带有神秘感的蓝色,仿佛蕴藏着未知的秘密。当我的手指滑过书脊,感受到那种纸张特有的质感时,我便知道,我即将开启一段与众不同的阅读旅程。作者在开篇就营造出一种引人入胜的氛围,通过细腻的笔触勾勒出一幅幅生动的画面,让我身临其境地感受到探索未知世界的渴望。每一个词语的选择都恰到好处,仿佛经过精雕细琢,没有一丝多余的痕迹。故事的叙述方式也十分巧妙,循序渐进地揭示着隐藏在表面之下的真相,让人忍不住想要一探究竟。我特别欣赏作者对于环境描写的功力,那种原始、野性的气息扑面而来,仿佛我能听到丛林深处的鸟鸣,感受到空气中弥漫的湿润与泥土的芬芳。人物的塑造也同样令人印象深刻,他们并非脸谱化的英雄,而是有血有肉、有弱点、有挣扎的普通人,他们的选择和命运牵动着我的心弦。我迫不及待地想知道,在这片被遗忘的土地上,他们将会遭遇怎样的挑战,又将如何面对那些超乎想象的生物和环境。这本书就像一扇通往另一个时空的门,等待着我去推开,去发现那些被岁月尘封的奇迹。
评分找不到 Knopf 精裝版
评分隔了十五年,我又读一遍,还是那么喜欢这些恐龙
评分补完了小说版,好看!!!
评分开始部分讲的什么chaos theory, complex system听得我一头雾水,差点放弃。后面其实还不错,虽然有点啰嗦了,但是恐龙出场后就精彩起来了。有的剧情和电影还可以衔接上。暴龙和迅猛龙部分还比较精彩动作描写不错,比较有临场感。有的细节不是很详尽。整体还不错吧,8.2。
评分隔了十五年,我又读一遍,还是那么喜欢这些恐龙
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