Wildside by Steven Gould (1996)
It’s another world, a pristine Earth where mammoths and saber-tooth tigers still roam. Where there are no cities, no highways, no pollution, no laws… no people at all. Continue reading Wildside by Steven Gould (1996)
It’s another world, a pristine Earth where mammoths and saber-tooth tigers still roam. Where there are no cities, no highways, no pollution, no laws… no people at all. Continue reading Wildside by Steven Gould (1996)
The best thing Deathbeast has going for it is its simple and straightforward plot. A group of hunters from the future travel back to the Cretaceous Period to take down a Tyrannosaurus rex, but the animal proves more than they can handle. Unfortunately, Gerrold stumbles in about every other regard. Continue reading Deathbeast by David Gerrold (1978)
Dinosaurs have been dead for 65 million years, but paleoartist Ansel Phoenix finds something that died much more recently when she takes a trio of college students on a fossil-hunting excursion in eastern Montana. Continue reading Mesozoic Murder by Christine Gentry (2003)
Think of The Dinosaur Feather as The Girl with the Dinosaur Tattoo. It doesn’t quite reach the same literary heights as that other, more famous work of Scandinavian crime fiction, but it an interesting read nonetheless. Continue reading The Dinosaur Feather by Sissel-Jo Gazan (2008)
To the teachers and students of Seattle’s Garfield High School, the trip was just a public relations lark – for helping a wealthy Pacific island open a science museum, they were to get a free trip around the world. Continue reading Charon’s Ark by Rick Gauger (1987)
This thrilling tale of high adventure set in the world of James Gurney’s Dinotopia, the extraordinary uncharted island where humans and dinosaurs live in harmony, features all the colorful wonder and wining characters that have won this “land apart from time” millions of fans all over the world. Continue reading Dinotopia Lost by Alan Dean Foster (1996)
Cryptozoica is not your daddy’s Jurassic Park or your granddaddy’s Lost World! Continue reading Cryptozoica by Mark Ellis (2010)