Uncharacteristic of Chrichton novels, there were only about 50 pages of science heavy talk (probably because this is a sequel), as opposed to the usual 100 pages.
Anyway, the book is moving on nicely, and has a much quicker pace than the last book. Something in the back of my mind tells me that the book is not very good, but I am a sucker for dinosaurs, so I don't really notice.
There are some mysteries around this "second island" that are unsolved as of now, and I'm wondering what kind of crazy ideas Chrichton will pull out this time.
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