The Lost World by Michael Crichton
Lost World is the second book in the D-series by Michael Crichton. Two years have passed since the “InGen incident”, and the incident still remains a secret to most of the scientific fraternity. But there certainly have been few leaks and rumors floating around. After being declared as dead at the end of the first book, Dr. Ian Malcolm has miraculously survived. And this time, he has even more complex theories to explain. He teams up with Dr. Throne, Dr. Richard Levine and Dr. Harding, to enter the world of dinosaurs again, but now their intentions are purely to observe the behavior of the dinosaurs rather than to catch them.
The story is filled with conclusions and inferences of the Darwin’s theory of evolution, the chaos theory (Malcolm’s favorite) and the theories of how species behave under different circumstances. Everything that happens on Isla Sorna, seems to be drawing from one of these theories. This book has more of science and less of the regular thrill, which is a fact that I very much appreciated.
Ian Malcolm remains my most loved fictional character of all times. With his wits and ‘chaotic’ influence, he always seems to light up any situation. And his arguments with Dr. Levine are comical as well as informative. In short, not as good as Jurassic Park but still I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
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