
Parque Jurásico
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Se ha descubierto una asombrosa técnica para recuperar y clonar ADN de dinosaurio. Ahora, las fantasías más emocionantes de la humanidad se han hecho realidad. Criaturas extintas durante eones deambulan por Parque Jurásico con su imponente presencia y profundo misterio, y todo el mundo puede visitar...
- páginas
- 466
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Publicado
- 2012-05-14
- Editorial
- Ballantine Books
- ISBN
- 9780307763051
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Michael Crichton
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John Michael Crichton was an American author, screenwriter, and filmmaker whose prolific career left an indelible mark on popular culture and speculative fiction. Raised on Long Island, he displayed a precocious talent for writing, publishing an article in The New York Times at sixteen. Initially enrolling at Harvard a...
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Persephone's Pomegranate·1 years ago
I can't decide between embracing my nerdy side or indulging in my love for pop culture. Jurassic Park is incredibly entertaining and impactful, although the scientific inaccuracies bothered me. Dinosaurs hold a special place in my heart, just as they do for the majority of people around the globe. Steven Spielberg's film sparked the interest of many and motivated kids to pursue paleontology. While Jurassic Park isn't my top Spielberg pick (that honor goes to Jaws), I still enjoy it. WARNING: SPO...
zuza_zaksiazkowane·5 years ago
4.5 ❤️
carol. ·5 years ago
Movie wins out over book. "But scientific power is like inherited wealth: attained without discipline. You read what others have done, and you take the next step. You can do it very young. You can make progress very fast. And because you can stand on the shoulders of giants, you can accomplish something quickly. You don’t even know exactly what you have done, but already you have reported it, patented it, and sold it."Malcolm: Movie wins for Ian, Jeff Goldblum perfection. Though book-Malcolm has...
Emily (Books with Emily Fox on Youtube)·7 years ago
Lesson from this book: Kids are annoying and will get you killed.Ok I’m slightly exaggerating but have you noticed how frustrating children characters are during a crisis? I’m sure they would be during the apocalypse or when being tracked by dinosaurs but I wanted to throw my phone at the wall a few times while reading this book.With that said, I now have a new completely reasonable phobia, being eaten alive by a dinosaur.Crichton did an amazing job at keeping me on my toes and completely stress...
Miranda Reads·7 years ago
“Life breaks free. Life expands to new territories. Painfully, perhaps even dangerously. But life finds a way.”
Jurassic Park has all the major problems of a theme park, a zoo...and genetically altered prehistoric animals. That's right - the dinosaurs are back from the dead and nothing - I repeat nothing - could go wrong...right?
Ha.
As my favorite character, Ian Malcom would say,
"All major changes are like death. You can't see to the other side until you are there."
Though, considering ...
Mario the lone bookwolf·7 years ago
Unleash the dinosaur maniaTechno thrill me harderThis is one of Crichton's best novels, which varied widely in quality, and could be called part of the foundation of the Sci-Fi thriller, aka techno thriller, genre with mainstream media adaptions and many great, new authors following in his footsteps.Seems fictional, but…Until the first hybrids, most novels of this genre were pure fiction with fantasy or Sci-Fi elements and analysis and criticism of society, until the interdisciplinary approaches...
Luffy Sempai·10 years ago
So, straight to it. Jurassic Park, the book, is inimitable, apart from a few clumsy attempts. One thing that differentiated it from its wannabes is that, unlike books about sharks, snakes or let's say, zombies, dinosaurs come in very varied shapes. This means that the way the casualties meet their end is just as variable. Michael Crichton props up his last act with inspired flair and experienced cunning. He knows that the action in this book will go only so far, just like last acts in an all o...
Wendy Darling·10 years ago
Rereading for obvious reasons. :D :D :D :D
Anne·17 years ago
Hey, did y'all know they made a movie out of this one?


Alejandro·18 years ago
This is one of my favorite books of all time!!!
I was way excited back then, 20 years ago, about the movie (minus the controversial scene portraiting San José, Costa Rica with a beach in the middle of it). Trust me. I am from Costa Rica and I live precisely in San José and we don't have a dang beach around.I am sure that Spielberg wouldn't do that kind of mistake if he'd need to portrait Paris, France, but a dang capital city in a third world country? Who cares?Well, I care, I am from that pr...