Looking for books with dinosaurs or dinosaur like creatures for adults
I've already read both Jurassic Park books The Lost world the great zoo of China and I'm planning on reading primitive war I just haven't got to do it yet
Haven’t read it yet but Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker. Sounds super interesting and I can’t wait to get my hands on that mf.
Also Don Juan Velociraptor by Lola Faust. It is very much for adults in the sense that.. it is smut, but it’s funny as shit
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another vote for kaiju preservation society 🦖
jamie gray is a disgruntled meal delivery person who is offered a job to mainly lift and move things for an animal rights organization, turns out there is a little more to it.
this is the lovely author’s note:
KPS is not, and I say this with absolutely no slight intended, a brooding symphony of a novel. it’s a pop song. it’s meant to be light and catchy, with three minutes of hooks and choruses for you to sing along with, and then you’re done. and you go on with your day, hopefully with a smile on your face.. we all need a pop song from time to time, particularly after a stretch of darkness.
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Quantum Earth by Dennis E. Taylor
Kaiju Preservation Society by Scalzi
Haven’t read it yet but Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker. Sounds super interesting and I can’t wait to get my hands on that mf.
Also Don Juan Velociraptor by Lola Faust. It is very much for adults in the sense that.. it is smut, but it’s funny as shit
another vote for kaiju preservation society 🦖
jamie gray is a disgruntled meal delivery person who is offered a job to mainly lift and move things for an animal rights organization, turns out there is a little more to it.
this is the lovely author’s note:
KPS is not, and I say this with absolutely no slight intended, a brooding symphony of a novel. it’s a pop song. it’s meant to be light and catchy, with three minutes of hooks and choruses for you to sing along with, and then you’re done. and you go on with your day, hopefully with a smile on your face.. we all need a pop song from time to time, particularly after a stretch of darkness.