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The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World | Steve Brusatte
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For fans of Sapiens, Your Inner Fish, The Sixth Extinction, and I Contain Multitudes, a sweeping narrative scientific historythe only one of its kindthat tells the epic story of the dinosaurs, examining their origins, their habitats, their extinction, and their living legacy, from one of the most accomplished young paleontologists in the world today. In this ambitious and engrossing narrative history that spans nearly 200 million years, Stephen Brusatte, a young American paleontologist who has emerged as one of the foremost stars of the fielddiscovering ten new species and leading groundbreaking scientific studiestells the complete story of the life and death of the dinosaurs. Brusatte follows these magnificent creatures from the Early Triassic period at the start of their evolution, roughly 250 million years ago, through the Jurassic period to the end of the Cretaceous period (66 million years ago), when a giant meteor struck the earth and all non-bird species went extinct. Brusatte traces their evolution from small shadow dwellersthemselves the beneficiaries of a mass extinction caused by volcanic eruptions at the beginning of the Triassic periodinto the long-necked, armored carnivores we are familiar with today. This gifted scientist and writer re-creates the dinosaurs heyday, when thousands of speciesincluding fearsome predators such as Tyrannosaurus rexthrived, and winged and feathered dinosaurs, the prehistoric ancestors of more than 10,000 modern bird species, emerged. Brusatte recalls compelling stories from his decade-long journey studying these legendary beasts during one of the most exciting eras in dinosaur research, and offers thrilling accounts of some of the remarkable discoveries he has made, including primitive human-sized tyrannosaurs, monstrous carnivores even larger than T. rex, and raptor dinosaurs from China. An electrifying scientific history and biography that unearths the dinosaurs epic saga, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs will be the definitive narrative history of the subject for years to come.
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TheBookHippie
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1.99 today
This is excellent!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0727TN8H6/

quietlycuriouskate Fascinating book! 1w
TheBookHippie @quietlycuriouskate I very much enjoyed it. 1w
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm
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5 ⭐️s

An excellent read! Probably one of if not THE best book on dinosaurs I have ever read. It‘s written in such a way that anyone could pick it up and read it. You don‘t need to be obsessed with dinosaurs like I am to understand it. It flows beautifully from the time before the dinosaurs, through their rise to the top, their reign as the dominant creatures on the planet, to their rather violent demise. Absolutely love this! It was a library ⬇️

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm borrow, but I‘ll definitely be adding it to my own personal library in the future! 2mo
TheBookHippie I love this ! 2mo
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm
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The one thing that could rival my love for a book map…

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TheSpineView
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#HumbleHarvest @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
#Fall

This book I have ordered for my granddaughter. She loves books like this.

Eggs Brilliant 🤎 🦕 🦖 🤎 5mo
RamsFan1963 Good choice. It's one of the best I've ever read on dinosaurs. 5mo
Fr3NcHtOaSt Loved this book 5mo
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youneverarrived
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My partner is glad I‘m finished this so I‘m not constantly telling him things about dinosaurs 😂 five star read for me - so readable, engaging and fascinating! It‘s a linear narrative from when the dinosaurs first arrived to their extinction. I learned a lot. #nonfiction2023 (bad reputation) #magnificentmay

TrishB My daughter (now 21) still constantly tells us about dinosaurs. The family calendar in the kitchen is dinosaurs! I think she has this book- scared to ask in case she starts telling me about it 😁😁 11mo
youneverarrived @TrishB 😂😂 love that. Waiting on the day one of mine likes dinosaurs 😆 11mo
Andrew65 Sounds brilliant. Well done 👏👏👏 11mo
youneverarrived @Andrew65 thanks! 😀 11mo
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youneverarrived
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On our way to the Lake District 💚 hoping the kids have a decent nap so I can read this most of the way 😆

squirrelbrain Have a great trip! 12mo
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RedCurly
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I never grow out of dinosasaurus

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Chelsea.Poole
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My 5 year old is dinosaur-obsessed and with him, I‘ve been learning so much about these fascinating creatures. Our view of the prehistoric world and its inhabitants is built by incredible scientists/paleontologists whose new discoveries and analysis of fossils have developed leaps and bounds in recent years. It‘s truly amazing what we know about dinosaurs from rocks. This is an accessible source to learn more about what came before us. #doublespin

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 1y
RamsFan1963 You should check out his new book, The Rise and Reign of the Mammals. It's just as interesting and informative. 1y
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Cazxxx
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This was hands down the best book I‘ve ever read about dinosaurs, how they lived and evolved and their extinction. Packed full of information yet easy to understand, I learned so much from this. The author makes every chapter so interesting and his love for palaeontology really comes across. He debunks some myths about dinosaurs and evolution as well as giving the most up to date research and findings
A definite 5 star book for me

RamsFan1963 He's got a new book coming out called The Rise and Reign of the Mammals. I'm looking forward to reading it, I thought this book was excellent. 2y
Cazxxx @RamsFan1963 I already have it in my wish list! Really looking forward to that one too 2y
DinoMom This was a good one! 2y
Cazxxx @DinoMom Really good! 2y
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AllDebooks
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Speaking of nature, I'm going to join in with @Clwojick and her #bigjunereadathon

I'll be looking at crossing off 6 books from either my #readharder or #naturewriting challenges. Haven't decided which ones yet but the prompts were all selected at the start of the year. I'm gonna go with a bit of mood reading on this one too.
Starting with the tagged, cos I LOVES a dinosaur 🦕 😄

Clwojick Thanks for joining in! You‘re going to crush it this month! 🌼 2y
AllDebooks High hopes for a lot of chill time and utilising audiobooks 😃 2y
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Cazxxx
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Been reading the tagged book for quite some time. Wasn‘t sure about some of the dinosaurs mentioned so I bought this to go along with it for reference. It‘s definitely making the experience better as I can see all the different species they‘re talking about 🦕

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JaqyLantern
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Easy to digest and a wonderful account of the history of dinosaurs and our discoveries of them. Scientists are written as people and there is so much interesting info. If you're interested in paleontology or dinosaurs in general I highly recommend.

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CaitlinByTheBook
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This book was very interesting especially after I spent time in Wyoming this summer on a fossil dig! So much to learn about the dinosaurs and the author presented it in mostly laymen‘s terms that was easily digestible. I did feel as though the author mentioned his friends a little too much throughout. #nonfiction #science #paleontology

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CaitlinByTheBook
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One of the books I‘m currently reading. It‘s so interesting!

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TimSpalding
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One thing I like about A Very Short Introductions: no “let‘s me tell you about the time I got lost in Warsaw as a graduate student” or “let me tell you about the color of the sky that time I was bitten by mosquitos while I was digging for fossils with Sven, who was tall and wore sweaters that were…” and on and on.

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TheBookHippie
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#nonfictionnerds I am really enjoying this. 🦖🦕

SamAnne I‘m debating whether to jump into this one. I did check it out from the library. 3y
TheBookHippie @SamAnne It‘s way easier to read than I thought it would be. It is my current parent pick up line book.. so I read it 30-45 min a day M-F seems to be the right pace for me. 3y
dariazeoli I can‘t wait - this is my weekend plan! 3y
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TheBookHippie @dariazeoli I‘m pleasantly surprised it‘s fun to read. I‘m learning a ton. 3y
rubyslippersreads 💚💚💚 this photo! 🦖🦕 3y
TheBookHippie @rubyslippersreads sometimes I have it together 🦕🦖📔 3y
DinoMom I really enjoyed this one. 3y
TheBookHippie @DinoMom It‘s very good. 3y
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galueth28
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Super informative and easy to follow, details the evolution of the dinosaurs from their humble beginnings to their apogee and unexpected fall.

Also, my #bookspin read for April.

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galueth28
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Fun fact: T. rex teeth were the size of bananas. 🍌🍌🍌

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galueth28
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Beautiful🐥

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Lizpixie
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Bk1 for #NFN20 & #NovelNovember #readathon is done! I enjoyed this NF written by an American palaeontologist about how the story of the dinosaurs & related animals has changed over the past 150yrs. The author himself has been instrumental in revising that thinking with his discoveries of numerous new dinosaurs & fossilised remains of ecosystems. It‘s not a dry textbook at all, which a lot of these end up being, it‘s fun, engaging & informative.5⭐️

Bookishlie Nice! I have this on my tbr bookshelves:) 3y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 3y
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Lizpixie
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#TodayILearned that the reason Sauropod dinosaurs(brontosaurus, brachiosaurus etc)could get so big(50 feet long, up to fifty tons)is because they had the same type of lungs as birds, with multiple air sacs & the ability to absorb oxygen on both inhalation & exhalation. #NFN20

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Lizpixie
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2/3 of the way through this #NFN20 read. I don‘t know why but I‘m always a slow reader when it comes to NonFiction. Maybe it‘s because my brain is trying to retain all the facts? Anyway, this is a brilliant read so far, the author is really engaging in the way he throws all the info at you, it‘s not dry like a lot of these sorts of books are. How‘s your weekend reading going?

Clwojick I tend to read slower with NF too. 3y
Bookwormjillk I‘m a slow NF reader as well 3y
Traci1 I definitely go slower with nonfiction. 3y
Chelsea.Poole This has been on my radar for awhile. I need to get around to it! 3y
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Lizpixie
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#TodayILearned that the theory from Jurassic Park is true, there were dinosaurs with feathers that eventually evolved into birds. This particular feathery Dino was found in Jinzhou, China & was eventually named by the author & his colleague Junchang Lu. #NFN20

Hooked_on_books I found this book fascinating! It kinda shocked me how good it was. 3y
Clwojick Stacking 😜 3y
sisilia Hi @Lizpixie , Jen is trying to reach you. Could you please whatsapp her? 3y
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Lizpixie
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My next afternoon read is one for #NFN20 or #NonFictionNovember20 I‘ve had this on my #MountTBRShelvesOfDoom for 2yrs now, just never got around to reading it. Nows the perfect opportunity, plus my grandson is obsessed with dinos & asks me questions I don‘t know the answer to!🤷🏻‍♀️

Clwojick Sounds like a fun yet educational read! 🦖 3y
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galueth28
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Went shopping for a shower curtain, ended up with two new addictions for the TBR pile: a new edition of my favourite Christie and DINOSAURS!

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Read66
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Lots of fun facts to learn about the evolution and destruction of dinosaurs. The description of the world in the immediate aftermath of the asteroid strike was fascinating.

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RamsFan1963
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📖 Tagged!!
✏ Mike Resnick (very underrated sci-fi author)
📽 The Road Warrior
📺 Reno 911!
🎤 The Ramones
🎶 (Tie) Road to Nowhere - Talking Heads, Radio Ga Ga - Queen

#manicmonday #LetterR @JoScho

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FairyTamer
Pickpick

4/5

I tend to struggle with nonfiction but I was a dinosaur kid 🦕. And this one was so well written & just fascinating!

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BoldCityBooks
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Next up! I got this book from my brother and sister-in-law for Christmas and it‘s such a beautiful book. The reviews for it have been nothing short of spectacular and after reading the prologue, this is going to be a wild ride.

Learn about the rise and fall of dinosaurs and how evolution changed their species to adapt (or not) to environmental challenges - all told through an easy, conversational narrative.

Let‘s go!

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kranthir
Mehso-so

This is my first book on dinosaurs. Very interesting at the beginning but somehow lost it in the middle and at the end. Definitely a good read but there are parts where I felt like quitting.

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Addison_Reads
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After finishing this one, I have 15 books left for #BookSpinBonanza @TheAromaofBooks

I loved this book! I really don't read much about dinosaurs, but this book was excellent. It's extremely informative and written in a very accessible way so that anyone can pick this book up and enjoy it without being bored, or without finding it too simple.

Whether dinosaurs are your thing or not, this book is worth the read. 💚

Hooked_on_books Yeah, this one was good. I love when you can tell how excited an author is about a topic. 4y
Addison_Reads @Hooked_on_books He is definitely passionate about the topic and it comes across in his writing. 4y
Librarybelle I have this one on my to read list! 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! You are making fabulous progress!! 4y
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kammartinez
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Full review here: https://wp.me/p21txV-Gn

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ of 5 ⭐️s

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Chris
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Yesssssss

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WildQuibble
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Just finished this #audiobook

Enjoyed it a lot, informative about both dinosaurs, and the process of discovery.

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WildQuibble
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#audiobooking while I tot up my #2019totals in my #readingjournal

Including audiobooks and graphic novels/comics my total is 75, which I‘m quite pleased with (I‘ve counted the entire run of Misty as a single entry, same with the 1-13 run of translated Besoboi).

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MaleficentBookDragon
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#Jolabokaflodswap #1. Thank you @Trashcanman !
I am still a kid and ♥♥♥ dinosaurs. And I've always wanted to try this chocolate. Thank you so much.

MeganAnn Mmmm toblerone is delicious! 4y
iread2much That looks like a fabulous book! 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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#ChillingPhotoChallenge

Oct 23: Bones
Status: Own on audiobook, and I read it last month!

#Scarathlon
#TeamStoker

BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 4y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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The history of dinosaurs, wrapped up with the history of paleontology, from the Bone Wars to the asteroid/comet debate and everything in between, plus how new advances in technology, computer imaging, and statistics are helping unravel even more mysteries as we understand with increasing clarity more about these behemoths of history that have always fascinated our imagination.

#Nonfiction2019
#SomethingWithAnimals

Geeklet I love this book so much!!! If you‘re still feeling a need to read about dinosaurs, I highly suggest the tagged book. I think Dr. Benton has worked with Dr. Brusatte. (edited) 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Geeklet I just looked at your posts for that book, definitely stacking...and I now know to get it in print too, those pictures are great! 5y
Gezemice Good book, just finished, trying to think what to write... great review! 5y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice It‘s a tough one to review, without telling all the great parts or going over the character limit. 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa well I have listened on audio and kept confusing the different sauruses. I need to look through the print. Did you read? 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice Nope, I listened on audiobook... but if I find it in print on sale in the future I‘ll definitely be picking it up to add to my collection. 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I have it from the library but keep getting distracted with new releases! 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice My library didn‘t have it, so I was happy when it showed up in an audible sale. 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I found it on Hoopla! 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice Well I‘ll have to check it out there and at least flip through to see the pictures...well, once October flips over and I have borrows again. 😬😂 5y
Gezemice @Riveted_Reader_Melissa the audiobook I mean. I did not find the ebook on there 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Gezemice oh, okay. I understand now. 5y
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erinreads
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How I‘m spending my day. 🦕🦖

Librarybelle This book really intrigues me every time I see a picture of the cover. Curious to know what you think about this one. 5y
vivastory One of my favorite nf books of the year! 5y
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CallMeIshmael
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I have been so excited for this one

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Straycat
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This was incredibly engaging. If you‘re interested in paleontology, I could not recommend this book more. It‘s perfect.

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BeansPage
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Look what just came in the mail today!!!!

I blame this one on @RamsFan1963 😘🤗😘

#BookMail

vivastory I read this last week. Really loved it 5y
RamsFan1963 @TheReadingMermaid I'll take the blame, because this book is amazing and I know you'll love it 5y
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DyAnne
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💗

Megabooks 👍🏻👍🏻 5y
Sunraven 🎉🎂✨👍 5y
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DyAnne
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Noooooooooo. 🦕🦖💔

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vivastory
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As I have mentioned before, I wanted to be a paleontologist when I was a kid. I read every book about dinosaurs in my library & saw the first Jurassic Park in the movie theater more than once. So, Brusatte's book is right up my alley. Filled with offbeat characters, this is science writing the way I like it- engaging & informative. I am excited by the major discoveries that continue to be made in paleontology.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I‘m looking forward to reading this one! 5y
Sunraven I wanted to be a paleontologist when I was super little, too! I used to draw the heck out of dinosaurs and I had this burning desire (that never really want away) to do a really detailed Archaeopteryx costume for Halloween. 😆 This is definitely on my TBR. 5y
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