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 Michael Crichton
Parque Jurasico / Jurassic Park
Published in Paperback by (2003-05-20)
Author: Michael Crichton
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Best book I've read!
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Review Date: 1998-01-30
I've searching for an equal to this book but the closest I've read is the sequel! You've got to read this book! You won't regret it!

One of the best I've ever read
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Review Date: 1997-12-14
This is one great book. This book has some great characters, storylines, and is indeed very intense. The characters are dynamic and the storyline is ever-changing. The sequel to Jurassic Park, The Lost World answers many questions. If you have a few spare moments a day, you'll make it at least half an hour of spare time a day. You WILL READ THIS BOOK! It's that good.

MALCOLM'S CHAOS THEORY ALONE MAKES IT A GOOD READ!
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Review Date: 1997-08-29
THE BOOK IS ALWAYS BETTER! I WISH THE MOVIE COULD HAVE DELIVERED THE BACKGROUND INFO. LIKE THE BOOK. JUST LIKE IN JAWS THE BEST PART WAS THE BUILDING OF THE UNKNOWN MAN-EATE

Me quedo con el libro.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-02-22
Es un libro de accion trepidante, no vas a poder dejar de leerlo, tiene todo lo necesario para gustarte, ciencia ficcion, accion, etc. Tienes que tenerlo.

¡Un libro increíble!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-11
He leído este libro dos o tres veces en ingles y es uno de mis libros favoritos. Hay mucha acción, suspenso, personajes muy interesantes, y un argumento inteligente y emocionante con ideas muy originales. Hay algo por todas las personas. Michael Crichton es un autor extraordinario. Cuando lo leo, no puedo pararme hasta lo termino. Porque soy una estudiante de español, decidí leerlo en español también. La traducción de Parque Jurásico es buenísima y el lector no pierde nada de esta adaptación en comparación del original. Yo recomendaría Parque Jurásico a todas las personas. Si usted le gusta la película "Jurassic Park", le gustaría la novela Parque Jurásico muchísima.

 Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton: Rising Sun, Jurassic Park, Sphere
Published in Paperback by Ballantine Books (P) (1993-11)
Author: Michael Crichton
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Three of His Best Books
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Review Date: 2000-07-25
All of Crichton's books are good, but these are three of the absolute best. Sphere, an excellent science fiction thriller quite possibly IS his best (although I tend to lean toward Disclosure). And, of course, everyone knows Jurassic Park and how good it is. And if you haven't read it, I'll tell you that it's a lot better than the movie, and the movie wasn't that bad! A definite classic. Rising Sun is an excellent detective story set in modern times... complete with early 90's Japanese paranoia. It was his first book that I read and it got me hooked. Buy this if you haven't already read them separately.

Sphere-by Crichton. A Great, information, suspenseful novel.
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Review Date: 1997-11-04
I was recommended to read this book by a friend, was a little relunctant because it was so big. But, i began reading it, and couldn't put it down. It has a great maze of very unpredictable plot turns, and a great ending. I recommend this book.

THE BEST!!
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Review Date: 1997-04-12
It is amazing what can happen 2000 ft. or more under water, in a 'safe' habitat; in a 'safe' park full of clonded dinosaur DNA; and in a Japanese-filled city, ina newly opened building!! There is so much going on, and there is never a moment you just can't stop... and think what's going to happen next, and why the PREVIOUS happened... Caught me, that's all I can say!!

Sphere is the best Sci-fi book I've ever read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-03
I think that Sphere is one of the best books that Michael Crichton has written.I've read several of his books and so far I think that Sphere is the best by far. I reccomend this book to everyone.

I read this book over the summer and I loved it!!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-01-31
I really liked this book. I can't wait to see it in the movie theaters. I told all my friends they had to read it. Those that did agreed with me. If Micheal Chrichton sees this: Good Job!!! Write more books just as good as this was please!!!!!!!!

 Michael Crichton
Dealing or The Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (1971)
Authors: Michael Douglas, Michael Crichton, and Douglas Crichton
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A Classic
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Review Date: 2006-12-03
What a fun read. So much less pompous than the rest of Michael Crichton stuff with a real feel for the 1960's drug scene.
I find myself quoting a line from the book repeatedly. There is a scene where the main character goes to his friends room and the girlfriend wearing only a robe, crosses her legs giving him a long slow shot. "Nothing offered," the character says, "just letting you know it's all there."

You holding NARC PLATES?
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-27
Michael's first (with his brother) venture into satire. How is your scat dropping? A bit diff than E.R. I'd say. Or Sphere, or 5 patients, or ??

Hard-to-Find
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-06-08
Dealing is a very rare book. Michael Crichton wrote it with his brother Douglas. It is a far cry from any other Crichton novel, seeming to take a sarcastic look at the way things work out. It is a rare and interesting addition to a Crichton fan's collection.

My review is intense!!!
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Review Date: 1997-07-09
Wow! I didn't know Crichton was such a druggie. I wonder what his mother thinks of this. I got ya forty bricks right here, baby. Ya motha was a brick layer in the great city of Boston and then she went out to the west siiiiide to lose her bags o' bricks.

But seriously, it is a good book, and I recommend it to anyone who is lucky enough to find a copy.

"Crichton (Douglas) excels at brick making. This book should come with hot buttered bricks."

New York Times Book Review

An obscure classic...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-24
This book is one of those rare ones that I've reread many times over the years, for its madcap descriptions that capture a period and place that I was on the edge of -- but close enough to smell the authenticity of the writing. Of course, the plot isn't quite real, but just enough to keep you on the edge. Another thing I like about this is that it's so different from Michael Crichton's later work, very fresh and genuine, yet still wise and slightly self-mocking.

 Michael Crichton
Jasper Johns
Published in Hardcover by Harry N Abrams (1977-11)
Author: Michael Crichton
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Good
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-26
Novelists have always loved artists, and artists have always loved novelists. They love and admire the other's talent, but--most important--they are not competitors. Crichton's love of Johns' work certainly comes forth, and Johns' seemed flattered that a best-selling novelist, and not an art professor, wanted to do a book on him. That mutual admiration underlies why this is such a solid book.

Probably as good as possible--without being intrusive
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-24
The author well restrained himself from "digging into the painful childhood" that produced such an unusually remote "negator of impulses." He brought out the positive aspects of Johns personality--his ability to laugh at himself and not always to take himself too seriously. "His work is a constant negation of impulses" said the critic..."wouldn't you say so Jasper?" "NO" says Jasper, laughing. Jasper can laugh. That is nice. The author respected his need for privacy in his personal life. He presented a very difficult, complex personality with dignity, humor, and good taste.

Jasper Johns: Interesting.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-01
Jasper Johns is a very large, and expensive book. It has many illestrations, and lots of commentary. This is a Crichton that has faded into the background, and in some cases can be very hard to find.

Probably as good as possible--without being intrusive
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-24
The author well restrained himself from "digging into the painful childhood" that produced such an unusually remote "negator of impulses." He brought out the positive aspects of Johns personality--his ability to laugh at himself and not always to take himself too seriously. "His work is a constant negation of impulses" said the critic..."wouldn't you say so Jasper?" "NO" says Jasper, laughing. Jasper can laugh. That is nice. The author respected his need for privacy in his personal life. He presented a very difficult, complex personality with dignity, humor, and good taste.

 Michael Crichton
Rescate en el tiempo (1999 - 1357)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Debolsillo (2006-07-04)
Author: Michael Crichton
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Esta buena, pero esta mejor Parque Jurasico
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Review Date: 2001-06-26
El dueño de una empresa de tecnología punta necesita pruebas de los adelantos que se están realizando en unas excavaciones en Francia, para que sus accionistas inviertan más dinero en la empresa. Envia a su ayudante Diane, pero cuando ésta llega descubre algo que jamás hubiera imaginado: un grupo de americanos está haciendo excavaciones en el castillo de Castelgard y se entera que su empresa ha desarrollado un sistema para transportarse en el tiempo y que miembros del equipo ya han viajado al castillo de hace 600 años...

UNA AVENTURA INTERESANTE...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-09
This is the Spanish text edition of an absolute page turner of a book. It opens with one of the most absorbing first chapters I have ever read. An elderly man is found wandering in the desert, speaking in rhyme. There is something not quite right about him. The hospital to which he is taken discovers that the anomalies do not end with just his speech. Something is very wrong with him.

Highly inventive and compelling, the reader is reeled in hook, line, and sinker, right from the get go. A wholly plot driven book, make no mistake about it, the story revolves around a highly secretive, technological corporation, ITC, headed up by a megalomaniacal, young genius, who is tooling around with quantum physics in a way that has never before been done. Our genius is spearheading a project that is truly cutting edge. Of course, he is not doing this for the betterment of mankind. He is doing it simply because it will ultimately result in mega bucks for him, if all goes according to plan. Alas, the best-laid plans often go awry.

Cut to a group of dedicated historians who are involved in an archaeological dig, located along the Dordogne River in France. Their project, the ultimate restoration of a fourteenth century, feudal town, is very generously funded by ITC. Now why would a technological giant such as ITC be funding such a project?

This is the basic premise of the book. The use of quantum physics is applied in such a way as to access the past. Here, a group of historians find themselves with the chance of a lifetime. They can actually enter fourteenth century, feudal France and experience it themselves. There is quite an adventure in store for them.

Their reason for doing so, however, is not research. They are actually on a mission to rescue their chief historian who had ventured into fourteenth century, feudal France, using ITC's technological application of quantum physics. Due to an unfortunate set of circumstances, however, he found himself mired in the fourteenth century and unable to return to the present, as originally planned.

What happens to these intrepid historians will captivate the reader. Well written and thoroughly researched, those who, like me, love science fiction, as well as historical fiction, will, most likely, enjoy this book. As a devotee of medieval history, I was entranced by the historical detail contained within the novel. I also found the book somewhat reminiscent of the sci-fi television series called "Sliders", in which the concept of quantum physics is utilized in order to slide into parallel universes.

All in all, this well-written novel makes for riveting, escapist entertainment. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found that I simply could not put it down!

MUY BUENA LECTURA...
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-25
"Rescate en el Tiempo" es ese tipo de novelas que una vez que comienzas a leer no la puedes soltar. Yo he leido otros libros del señor Crichton, pero sin duda esta es una de sus mejores novelas y sin duda una de mis favoritas. Un trama muy interesante e inteligente donde se viaja del presente al pasado y del pasado al presente sin perder la fluidez. Esta muy bien escrito y te mantiene cautivado de principio a fin. No voy a hablar especificamente del libro pues no quisiera dañar el factor sorpresa. Me atrevo a decir que el autor es un Julio Verne de nuestros tiempos; por supuesto, cada uno tiene su propio estilo, pero los dos ofrecen ideas futuristas y de aventuras que impresionan a cualquier lector. En resumen puedo decir que este es el tipo de libro que vale la pena recomendar tanto a lectores ávidos como a novicios, jovenes y adultos. Lectura como esta no se puede pasar por alto; espero que la disfruten al maximo.

DAZZLING...HIGHLY IMAGINATIVE...STUNNING WORK OF FICTION...
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-04
This is the Spanish text edition of an absolute page turner of a book. It opens with one of the most absorbing first chapters I have ever read. An elderly man is found wandering in the desert, speaking in rhyme. There is something not quite right about him. The hospital to which he is taken discovers that the anomalies do not end with just his speech. Something is very wrong with him.

Highly inventive and compelling, the reader is reeled in hook, line, and sinker, right from the get go. A wholly plot driven book, make no mistake about it, the story revolves around a highly secretive, technological corporation, ITC, headed up by a megalomaniacal, young genius, who is tooling around with quantum physics in a way that has never before been done. Our genius is spearheading a project that is truly cutting edge. Of course, he is not doing this for the betterment of mankind. He is doing it simply because it will ultimately result in mega bucks for him, if all goes according to plan. Alas, the best-laid plans often go awry.

Cut to a group of dedicated historians who are involved in an archaeological dig, located along the Dordogne River in France. Their project, the ultimate restoration of a fourteenth century, feudal town, is very generously funded by ITC. Now why would a technological giant such as ITC be funding such a project?

This is the basic premise of the book. The use of quantum physics is applied in such a way as to access the past. Here, a group of historians find themselves with the chance of a lifetime. They can actually enter fourteenth century, feudal France and experience it themselves. There is quite an adventure in store for them.

Their reason for doing so, however, is not research. They are actually on a mission to rescue their chief historian who had ventured into fourteenth century, feudal France, using ITC's technological application of quantum physics. Due to an unfortunate set of circumstances, however, he found himself mired in the fourteenth century and unable to return to the present, as originally planned.

What happens to these intrepid historians will captivate the reader. Well written and thoroughly researched, those who, like me, love science fiction, as well as historical fiction, will, most likely, enjoy this book. As a devotee of medieval history, I was entranced by the historical detail contained within the novel. I also found the book somewhat reminiscent of the sci-fi television series called "Sliders", in which the concept of quantum physics is utilized in order to slide into parallel universes.

All in all, this well-written novel makes for riveting, escapist entertainment. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found that I simply could not put it down!

 Michael Crichton
Survivor (Jurassic Park Adventures, Book 1)
Published in Paperback by Random House Books for Young Readers (2001-06-12)
Authors: Scott Ciencin, Peter Buchman, and Michael Crichton
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You can't read anything better.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-21
This is my all time favorite book. It is about thirteen year old Eric Kirby. He went parasailing in hopes of seeing real live dinosaurs. His parasail crashed on Isla Sorna. He made
friends with a young iguanadon he named Iggy and at the end of
the book he rescues Dr.Grant. It is continued by Jurassic Park 3 the Junior Novelization.

Survivor
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-25
Thirteen-year-old Eric Kirby goes para-sailing above Jurassic Park with his friend Ben, with hopes of seeing real live dinosaurs. But after a minor accident where Ben dies he is trapped on the island... With no escape. It's just him and a dynasty of ferocious dinosaurs!
This isn't a very good adult book, but children with an intrest in dinosaurs or Jurassic Park will love it.

A thrilling book inspired by the upcoming movie.
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-12
All thirteen-year-old Eric Kirby wanted was a chance to get to see real, live dinosaurs up close. So when his mom's boyfriend, Ben, offered him the opportunity, he jumped at the chance. Eric and Ben will get to parasail over the Jurassic Park Island, observing the dinosaurs from a safe distance. But something goes very wrong, and the two fall from the sky onto the island. Only Eric survives the fall, and he is trapped in a hostile prehistoric environment where he is the prey. It will take all of his wits and courage to stay alive until help arrives - but how can one kid survive among the deadliest predators ever to walk the earth? This was a thrilling story, not only for fans of the movies, but for readers who like adventure stories. The book ended with a cliffhanger that will lead into the new Jurassic Park movie, so now I have to wait until the movie comes out to find out what happens to Eric, which won't be for a whole month, or read the novelization. Still, this was an exciting, although short, book.

Jurassic Park Adventures One Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-13
Jurassic Park Adventures One Book Review

Jurassic Park Adventures One is a book about a kid named Eric Kirby who has to get to a test safe house to escape dinosaurs on an island. When he tries to get out of the test house, he can't. Some people have to save him. Their plane crashes in the rescue. If you like dinosaurs, this is the book for you. The stars of the book are Spinosaurus, T- Rex & Raptor. Eric makes friends with an Iguanadon & names it Iggy. Eric is a hero. He goes out to save a man, but does not know who he is.


By James

 Michael Crichton
Le monde perdu
Published in Paperback by Robert Laffont (1998-03-16)
Author: Michael Crichton
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Jon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-05
It's really good. I loved it from the start. I think that everyone shoud buy this book.

Jon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-05
It's really good. I loved it from the start. I think that everyone shoud buy this book.

Jon
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Review Date: 2000-03-05
It's really good. I loved it from the start. I think that everyone shoud buy this book.

 Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton Value Collection (The Michael Crichton Collection)
Published in Audio Cassette by Random House Audio (2000-05-02)
Author: Michael Crichton
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Jurassic Park
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Review Date: 2000-09-26
Jurassic Park is an outstanding book. This is the second time I have read it and it got better. It is interesting becuase companies will probably be able to clone dinosuars like that soon. The book really kept me interested, it really didn't have a low spot. The book kinda tests your ability to understand fiction. At times you have to use a lot of imagination, but even with that it is a real good book.

Absolutely great!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-04
All three of these books are absolute winners, and being able to read them without lifting a finger is a plus on its own! Full of action and adventure, all thee titles are sure to keep you o the edge of your seat. You'll never want to stop listening!

Get all 3 great books for the price of one!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-09
It has been said that 'Jurassic Park' is one of Crichton's best books (if not THE best) and I agree. An absolutely amazing work of original fiction which is written to near perfection. The movie was ripped to shreds by many fans of the novel for having 1-dimensional characters, but you cannot say that about the novel. Crichton breathes life into these people, especially Ian Malcom, easily his greatest creation (and Jeff Goldblum was perfectly cast in the movies I might add).

The idea of resurrecting extinct animals wasn't originated by Crichton, but he is the guy who took the idea and ran with it to the publisher first. I just cannot think of a more compelling idea for a fictional story which bases its original theory on literal facts. The idea of visiting living dinosaurs is facinating beyond words, but Ian Malcom said it best about the process of bringing to life animals that have been dead for millions of years when he said, "You were so interested in discovering whether or not you COULD clone dinosaurs that you never stopped to think if you SHOULD." Quite possibly one of the most entertaining adventure/thrillers ever published.

'The Lost World' in many ways was set up to fail by many even before they read it. How do you top 'Jurassic Park'? Since the total originality of the first book is gone, that takes away a little of the enjoyment, but I believe that Crichton sacrificed nothing with this sequel. Staying true to his original story he wrote a sequel to his book rather than the movie version, making this that much more compelling and entertaining. Never for a minute think that 'The Lost World' isn't as fun in almost every way as the original, because it IS. It is also SO different than the very poor movie that shared the same name. Actually they only shared about 5-10% of the same storyline, enough of a difference to wonder why they didn't come out with a novelized version of the movie. While not his best novel, I found it as exciting as the original and chock full of everything that makes a thriller worthwhile to read in the first place.

I had heard for years that 'The Andromeda Strain' was Crichtons best novel...and this is one area where I disagree. Although being a fun and very good book, it is easy to see how far he has come as an author when you read it. It is very possible that this book inspired a rash of movies which imitated the main plotline of a disease or alien being brought back to earth unknowingly, but one of Crichtons best novels? I don't think so. Still it IS a must read for every fan.

 Michael Crichton
Acoso
Published in Paperback by Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A. (1990-01-01)
Author: Michael Crichton
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????????
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-11
I'm a huge Crichton fan, but i've never heard of this book. If anyone has any info on it could you write a review about it? i'd really appreciate it.

Spanish Translation
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-13
"Acoso" is the spanish language translation of "Disclosure."

 Michael Crichton
The Lost World (Modern Library MM)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Modern Library (2004-06-29)
Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
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Grand adventure in 1910s
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-23
Edward Malone, reporter for the Daily Gazette, finds himself caught up in the claims of the eccentric Professor G. E. Challenger to have found a South American plateau where dinosaurs still live. Malone volunteers for a fact-finding mission, along with the dubious Professor Summerlee and the fearless big game hunter Lord John Roxton. The band voyages to South America, journeys to the plateau, and finds it filled with plants and animals for many different epochs. Finding themselves marooned on the plateau, the team faces many dangers and adventures.

While somewhat dated, this book is well written and exciting to read. As a matter of fact, part of the book's charm is its pre-Great War feel. If you like adventure stories, Arthur Conan Doyle, or big game hunters, then this book is for you!

A fun classic!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-22
This book is vastly entertaining. The characters are enjoyable, the plot is great, and I especially love the illustrations throughout the book. This book is the epitome of adventure and intrigue. Read it.


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