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Jurassic Park 3 The Novel Special Edition Chapter 40 By Vito Hardy
EPILOGUE: THE NEW NOVEL
Ian Malcolm woke up from his bed not able to sleep. He was very tired but couldn't get any sleep after the what Levine had told him earlier that day. He wondered if Levine had been able to save his friend and those other people, but he knew it was too late to try to call anyone. Malcolm walked into a different room in the house where there was a computer on a desk filled with papers. It was obviously an office. The mathematician turned on his computer and opened a computer file that he'd been working on. It appeared to be a novel. It read:
PROLOGUE: THE BITE OF THE RAPTOR
The tropical rain fell in drenching sheets, hammering the corrugated roof of the clinic building, roaring down the metal gutters, splahing on the ground in a torrent. Roberta Carter sighed, and stared out the window.
Malcolm smiled as he continued typing on this new novel that he was sure wouldn't make him sound preachy like his other novel about Chaos Theory did. This novel was going to tell the truth and the true danger about Jurassic Park to make sure that everyone knew the danger of the islands and to stay away from them. Malcolm knew that Chaos Theory would be a true household name and everyone would be grateful for his great story that he was sure would become a best seller.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
In preparing this novel,I have a few people to thank in the creation of it. First name that comes to mind would definitally be Michael Crichton. Without Mr. Crichton this novel whouldn't be possible so hats off to you Mr. Crichton, and I hope your next novels will be sucesses. Secondly, I'd like to think Steven Speilberg and Joe Johnston for most of my ideas for this novel. Without your magical ideas in the movies this novel would not be possible for me. I'd also like to think Tony Braxton for one of her great songs that I listened to during the making of this novel. Without that song some of my ideas wouldn't be in here. Finally I want to think my family and friends for all the support that they have given me, expecially the two friends that I wrote this book for, Robert Freeman and Hunter Dillon. You two were there for me when I needed someone to be there for me. I thank and will alway love and care for both of you. This book is enirely fiction, and the views expressed here in these incidences are my own, as are whatever factual errors exist in the text.
1/6/02 4:52:47 PM
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