Mass Market Paperback, 473 pages

French language

Published Jan. 16, 1999 by Pocket (FR).

ISBN:
978-2-266-07912-9
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Six ans après la catastrophe de Jurassic Park, quelque chose a survécu. Au large du Costa Rica, les inventeurs de la fantastique épopée zoologique ont échoué et vu leur projet anéanti. Mais les dinosaures ont continué à se reproduire. Pourquoi? Comment? Mystère. L'île est devenue un monde perdu, repeuplé de mammifères géants et de féroces carnivores. Pour un petit groupe d'hommes et de femmes aussi érudits que téméraires, un nouveau combat commence. Le rêve scientifique s'achèvera-t-il en cauchemar, comme la première fois?

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reviewed The Lost World by Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park, #2)

Just didn't do it for me.

I loved Jurassic Park when I read it last year and wanted to finish out the duology. This was a rough one to get through.

It was leaps and bounds above the movie still, but after having read the first book and enjoying the crap out of it, this one just flopped. As a stand alone it likely would have been fine.

I almost didn't finish it. You could feel that Crichton did not want to write it, which he did not so it makes sense. I know lots of people still found it a great read so I wouldn't suggest to take my rating to heart. For me it just really fell flat.

Review of 'The Lost World' on 'Goodreads'

I made it half-way through the book, before giving up frustrated. I'm sure that I've read this before, but I don't remember it.


Ian Malcom seems to suffer from PTSD from his previous experience at the jaws of dinosaurs, and then seemingly snaps out of it. Also, no one comments (yet) that he's denied InGen's experiments at Jurassic Park, and yet they find this second island with a manufacturing plant for creating dinosaurs with InGen's name all over it?

The island seems too small and too large all at the same time. I felt Isla Nublar was larger, whereas Isla Sorna seems to contract and grow to fit the narrative. It's a short trip from the landing site to the office complex that are "football fields" large, yet the island has an apparent thriving dino population (which, I'm sure if I kept reading, collapses... I can't recall). So... is the …

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