"Jurassic Park" is a science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton that was published in 1990. The story revolves around a theme park on a remote island, Isla Nublar, where scientists have successfully cloned dinosaurs using DNA extracted from ancient amber. The park is intended to showcase these creatures to the public, but the project faces numerous ethical and safety challenges.
As the park opens to visitors, a series of catastrophic events unfold due to security failures and the unpredictable nature of the dinosaurs. The narrative explores themes of scientific responsibility, the consequences of playing with nature, and the potential dangers of genetic engineering. The novel was later adapted into a successful film directed by Steven Spielberg in 1993.