In 1993, I was 12 and saw Jurassic Park. I was so enthralled I read Jurassic Park and all the Michael Crichton books I could find. Crichton is probably who's canon I've read the most of.
I've read he wasn't a fan of writing 'The Lost World' and did not love the film adaptation. Outside of some initial work with Jurassic Park 3's story ideas, which he left early in the process, he never was involved with Jurassic Park again.
He died in 2008, seven years before Jurassic World came out. With JP:Rebirth being out do you think he would appreciate the direction of the franchise?
I heard he enjoyed the first movie, even though it was different from his book. The bullying for the sequel I had heard that one. I don't think he would enjoy the Jurassic World stuff either, maybe the first one. I could see him enjoying the concept of the park opening and then watching it get destroyed. He did create Westworld after all
Pretty sure he actively worked on the script for the first film, alongside another screenwriter.