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10 Books Like The Lost World

Looking for thrilling adventures that match the excitement of Michael Crichton’s The Lost World? Dive into these 10 captivating books that blend science, suspense, and prehistoric wonders to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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Sphere

by Michael Crichton

Why it's the perfect match

Captures the exact same thematic depth and pacing that made "The Lost World" a masterpiece.

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The Andromeda Strain
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The Andromeda Strain

by Michael Crichton

A gripping tale of a deadly extraterrestrial microorganism threatening humanity, showcasing Crichton’s mastery of science-based suspense.

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Congo
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Congo

by Michael Crichton

An expedition into the African jungle uncovers deadly gorillas and ancient secrets, blending adventure with scientific intrigue.

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Jurassic Park
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Jurassic Park

by Michael Crichton

Timeline
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Timeline

by Michael Crichton

A group of historians travels back to medieval France, facing danger and adventure in a race against time.

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Prey
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Prey

by Michael Crichton

A nanotechnology experiment goes awry, creating a terrifying swarm of intelligent, self-replicating machines.

Micro
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Micro

by Michael Crichton

A group of graduate students is shrunk to microscopic size and must survive in the dangerous world of insects and microbes.

Dragon Teeth
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Dragon Teeth

by Michael Crichton

Set in the 19th century, this novel follows a young paleontologist in the American West, blending history with thrilling adventure.

The Terminal List
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The Terminal List

by Jack Carr

A Navy SEAL seeks revenge against those who betrayed his team, delivering intense action and military suspense.

Relic
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Relic

by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

A mysterious creature terrorizes a museum, combining elements of horror, science, and thrilling suspense.

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