flashy_dragon reviewed The Lost World by Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park, #2)
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1 star
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 island small, or is it large? How have the raptors and the t-rexes not killed everything by now? (probably answered later, but it isn't believable for me now).
And Ian seems differently insufferable than before, and he doesn't have someone to play off of. Instead, we have a second scientist that is more insufferable. I can't stand two of them!
I'm giving up, in part because I have a hard time believing the story, and in part because I just don't care.