Thanks for uploading - really enjoying this. It would be great if your titles included the part number at the front rather than end of the listing - as it does not show up until you open the text. Cheers
The narrator is George Guidall. He is great. He also narrated The Cat Who series. When he narrates a book, each character is given it's own voice. Fantastic!
I've always found the Harding chapter set in Africa interesting for the time it was published, just one year after the release of The Lion King. Crichton must have been irritated by the film casting its feline and hyena characters in in such black & white terms. Indeed, hyenas are immensely fascinating as hunters and parents, and can be cute in a way. While lions often bully smaller predators off their kills and males slaughter the cubs of a defeated rival. Sarah's inner monologue calls lions "nasty and vile", and it makese sense given her perspective, but ultimately they are the top predator in a very competitive ecosystem for a reason.
Maybe this gets explained later but why is Malcom not realizing these "abhorrent forms" are from InGen? His character from the first book would have predicted that humans couldn't kill all the dinosaurs and some would make it off the island. Even if he doesn't know about site b. Maybe I'm missing something tho
He's maintaining plausible deniability per his NDA...so as far as he's concerned they don't exist until the public knows which is why he agreed to go on the trip
Thanks for uploading - really enjoying this. It would be great if your titles included the part number at the front rather than end of the listing - as it does not show up until you open the text. Cheers
Done! Thanks for the tip
Thanks - so much better!
The narrator is George Guidall. He is great. He also narrated The Cat Who series. When he narrates a book, each character is given it's own voice. Fantastic!
The author is Michael Crichton, he wrote Jurassic Park
Perfect to listen to while building my park in JWE2
The narrator 's voice is awesome ❤
I've always found the Harding chapter set in Africa interesting for the time it was published, just one year after the release of The Lion King. Crichton must have been irritated by the film casting its feline and hyena characters in in such black & white terms. Indeed, hyenas are immensely fascinating as hunters and parents, and can be cute in a way. While lions often bully smaller predators off their kills and males slaughter the cubs of a defeated rival. Sarah's inner monologue calls lions "nasty and vile", and it makese sense given her perspective, but ultimately they are the top predator in a very competitive ecosystem for a reason.
Correct Sir, never waste a McDonald's fry. Even when cold.
I love Thorne.
Thanks for uploading this!
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Doc Thorne: "Fuuuu...."
Excellent upload, many thanks. I love stories about giant mythical beasts
Myths don't have hundreds of thousands of fossil evidence, unlike Dinosaurs.
You should read the story about mike hawk.
The one about Mike Hunt is good as well
Dinosaurs aren't mythical.
Maybe this gets explained later but why is Malcom not realizing these "abhorrent forms" are from InGen? His character from the first book would have predicted that humans couldn't kill all the dinosaurs and some would make it off the island. Even if he doesn't know about site b. Maybe I'm missing something tho
He's maintaining plausible deniability per his NDA...so as far as he's concerned they don't exist until the public knows which is why he agreed to go on the trip
He's trying to keep it quiet. He signed an NDA, which he honors in the book. In the movie he breaks the NDA.
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remix!
lol
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