The following are some recommendations for novels about the evolution of the Jurassical Era:
1. The protagonist was reborn in the Jurassic-era and needed to fight against dinosaurs and lead his people to survive.
2. " Survive in the cretaceous period ": The protagonist is trapped in the cretaceous period in the time travel project and has to coexist with dinosaurs.
3. " The Tyrannosaurus of the Jurassic-era ": The protagonist travels back to the Jurassic-era, receives the alien energy inheritance, and fights alongside the dinosaurs.
These novels all involved the rebirth and evolution of the protagonist in the Jurassic era, and the story of co-existence or confrontation with dinosaurs. I hope you like one of them.
Definitely not. Jurassic Park is purely a work of fiction. The idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life through cloning and having a theme park with them is completely made up for entertainment purposes.
Definitely! Jurassic Park is considered a classic novel for its imaginative plot, well-developed characters, and the impact it had on the science fiction genre.
Jurassic Park isn't typically classified as a horror novel. It has elements that can be scary, but it's more about the excitement and peril of the dinosaur park concept. It incorporates various genres to make a compelling story.
I think Jurassic Park is more science fiction. It introduced the revolutionary idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life, which was a huge sci-fi concept at the time. Jurassic World expanded on that but didn't introduce as radical new ideas.
Well, in the 'Jurassic Park' novel, a lot of people die. The dinosaurs are the main cause, obviously. Some characters die in really gruesome ways, like being chased down by a T - Rex. Others are picked off one by one by the smaller but no less deadly velociraptors. There are also deaths that are a result of the park's infrastructure failing, which leads to people being in the wrong place at the wrong time and getting killed by the dinosaurs.