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- Jurrasic Park
- Richard Graczyk
- JURASSIC PARK Crichton, Michael Publisher: Ballantine Books City
- Where Published: New York Date of latest copy: 1990 Edition: First
- Ballantine Books Edition: December 1991. 399 Pages, Hardcover I. A Brief
- Summary of the Plot. A billionaire has created a technique to clone dinosaurs.
- From the left behind DNA that his crack team of scientists and experts extract
- he is able to grow the dinosaurs in labs and lock them up on an island behind
- electrified fences. He has created a sort of theme park on the island which is
- located off the west coast of Costa Rica. The island is called Isla Nublar. He
- plans to have the entire planet come and visit his wondrous marvels. He asks
- a group of scientists from several different fields to come and view the park,
- but something terribly goes wrong when a worker on the island turns traitor
- and shuts down the power. II. A Description of the Most Important Aspects
- of the Contents. The main characters in the book are: John Hammond who is
- a billionaire developer who has used his resources to create the dinosaur
- filled island known as Jurassic Park. He is an old grandfather, and he dies in
- the book by a dinosaur known as a Procompsognathus. Dr. Alan Grant who is
- a renowned paleontologist who agrees to visit Jurassic Park only to find out it
- is the home of several Dinosaurs. Unlike the movie Dr. Grant loves kids in
- the book. He also had a of a beard. Dr. Ellie Sattler is a Paleobotinist and
- Alan Grant who is among the first people to tour Jurassic Park. Tim who is
- the 11 year old grandson of John Hammond. He is kind of geeky, into
- computers and loves Dinosaurs. (Reminds me of myself.) His 7 older sister is
- Alexis. She has a kind of tomboy attitude and loves base-ball Ian Malcom is
- the Mathematician that uses Chaos Theory to predict disastrous results. he
- only wears black and gray. He is presumably dead in Jurassic Park the book,
- but miraculously is in the sequel, The Lost World. Finally there is Dennis
- Nedry. He was the computer genius who's greed and ambition bring chaos to
- Jurassic Park. There are many other characters that played a big part in the
- book, but I thought they were the best and the plot revolved around them. The
- characters show the greatest difference in the movie and the book. There
- were many opposites in the characters and even the roles and elements of Tim
- and Lex were reversed. The book starts off when some of the dinosaurs have
- escaped form the island. John Hammond invites a group of scientists to the
- park. He also invites his grandchildren. Denis Nedry took a bribe from a rival
- company to get samples of Dinosaur DNA. In order to make his escape, he
- turns the power off, even the electric fences. All hell breaks loose when the
- humans try to warn a boat that it's transporting Dinosaurs to the mainland,
- and run away from them at the same time. III. The Significance of the Book
- to the Student. This book had plenty of significance in it, even though a lot of
- the elements that were significant were hidden. First of all this book thought
- us a few basic things about DNA. How it's the building blocks of life, and
- stuff can be cloned. Like that sheep, Dolly. Also it taught us what some
- scientific practices were about when different scientists visited the island.
- Suchexamples are paleontologists, paleobotanists, and mathematicians. 1
- other thing that this book teaches the student is that it is a prime example of
- the differences between the movie and the book. And yes, the book was
- better. IV. Evaluation of the Book. Personally, I thought this was a great
- book. When I saw the movie, it was a blast. I loved the movie, but when I
- read the book for the first time I was blown away. This has been the second
- time I've read it and I must say it hasn't lost his touch. When I read the book
- the first time I was rooting for the different characters and all, and the second
- time I read it, it still kept those same elements. It still had it's flavor. That's
- what I loved about this book. There is one thing I must recommend about this
- book though. Read it as something for fun, not for school. And go at your
- own pace, but read a lot, it's a big book. The experience of the book it much
- better then.
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