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Michael Crichton: Critical Review by Publishers Weekly

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SOURCE: A review of The Lost World, in Publishers Weekly, Vol. 242, No. 34, August 21, 1995, p. 48.

In the following review of The Lost World, the critic applauds Crichton's grasp of science but faults the characterizations and the originality of the story.

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