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The Lost World

Book • 2012
The Lost World, written by Michael Crichton, is a sequel to his 1990 novel 'Jurassic Park'.

The story takes place six years after the events of the first book and follows mathematician Ian Malcolm, who survived the disaster at Jurassic Park, as he joins a scientific research team to explore a second island, Isla Sorna, where John Hammond's company InGen had bred dinosaurs.

The team, including paleontologist Richard Levine, ethologist Sarah Harding, and two stowaway children, must navigate the dangers of the island, including the dinosaurs and rival scientists who are trying to steal the dinosaur eggs.

The novel explores themes of science, technology, and the unpredictable nature of life.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

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Tom Holland
in relation to the similarities between a passage in 'Heart of Darkness' and the themes of prehistoric past in 'The Lost World'.
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PJ Vogt
when recalling his experience reading Michael Crichton's books and the dinosaurs in the series.
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Michael Garfield
as his first encounter with complexity theory and SFI.
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Michael Garfield & David Krakauer on Evolution, Information, and Jurassic Park
Mentioned as one of Doyle's books that inspired Michael Crichton.
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Sherlock Holmes: The Man, The Myth
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Tom Holland
as a book published the same year as the Piltdown Man discovery, featuring ape-men.
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483. The Mysterious Case of the Ape Man
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David Sims
when discussing various dinosaur movies.
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Jurassic Park with Sean Fennessey
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Jameson Olsen
as one of Arthur Conan Doyle's stories, drawing a comparison to the author Michael Crichton.
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The Hound of the Baskervilles \\ Life Is Probabilities
Mentioned as a classic adventure novel that inspired many famous novels and films.
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Mirko Drotschmann
als Beispiel für Dinosaurier in der Literatur des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts.
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Die Entdeckung der Urzeit - Geschichte der Paläontologie
Mentioned by John B. Alexander in relation to the Santa Fe Institute and chaos theory.
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