In 'Jurassic Park', an ambitious entrepreneur creates a revolutionary theme park featuring genetically resurrected dinosaurs. Chaos ensues when the creatures escape their confines, revealing the dangers of playing god with nature. As the park's security systems fail, a group of visitors must navigate the treacherous landscape to survive. With tension mounting and a race against time, the story poses deep questions about scientific ethics and humanity's hubris. Can they restore order, or will the prehistoric predators reign supreme?
By Michael Crichton
Published: 2015
"Life finds a way."
A technique for recovering and cloning dinosaur DNA has been discovered. Creatures extinct for eons now roam Jurassic Park, and all... more...
Michael Crichton was a renowned American author, filmmaker, and medical doctor, best known for his thought-provoking science fiction and techno-thriller novels. Among his notable works are 'Jurassic Park', 'Sphere', and 'The Andromeda Strain', which often explore the intersection of science and ethics. Crichton's writing is characterized by meticulous research, fast-paced narratives, and a focus on the psychological and societal implications of scientific advancements. His ability to blend complex ideas with accessible storytelling has earned him a place as one of the most influential writers of his time.
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