Who else has read it?
I just read it this week and loved it. Definitely a page turner!
It was interesting to watch the movie again after reading the book, which I did tonight. I have always loved the movie; it's one of my favorites. Comparing the two, I think it's a case where they are both really good and can stand alone apart from each other. I thought it was interesting how the movie followed the book very closely in some respects, and obviously the basic plot was the same, but it also changed a lot. I was surprised by how many parts were left out of the movie that would have been cool to see on-screen (though it seems like some of those parts were modified and worked into the sequels - like the young T-Rex and the aviary scene).
That said, this is just the kind of book that is well-suited to be made into a movie, because I think actually seeing and hearing the dinosaurs on screen is scarier than trying to picture them and the action in your head as you're reading. It was easy to do that as I was reading the book, but partly because I was just imagining the dinosaurs from the movie LOL. The movie is such a good adaptation because of the special effects, and also the casting. Certain characters from the book, like Malcolm and Nedry especially, are even better on screen because of the actors playing them - Jeff Goldblum, and Newman from Seinfeld LOL. I also like the kids in the movie version better... they were too precocious in the book, and Lex was kind of annoying LOL. I think they did a better job at making them act their age in the movie, and split their roles a bit so it wasn't just Tim running the show and Lex being annoying LOL.
Back to the book, though, I was impressed by how much scientific research Michael Crichton must have put into it. Even though it's science fiction, the premise seems so believable, the way he writes it. This is actually the first Crichton book I've read, but now I definitely want to read more by him. What other books by him have you guys read and enjoyed?