Jurassic Park
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Jurassic Park

by Michael Crichton

Publisher
National Geographic Books
Pages
480
Language
English
Published
1991

Overview

Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton is a high-velocity techno-thriller about the consequences of cloning extinct dinosaurs and building a theme park around a dangerously unstable idea. Crichton balances scientific speculation, corporate arrogance, and escalating survival horror as the park's systems begin to fail.

The book is especially effective for readers who like fast-moving plots with clear stakes, technical plausibility, and constant tension. Beyond the spectacle, it asks sharp questions about control, commercialization, and the limits of human planning, making it a strong pick for fans of science fiction and disaster fiction. Crichton makes the wonder terrifying because every breakthrough carries a practical, ethical, and biological cost. while keeping the pages moving with thrilling narrative speed.

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