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Benjamin Cross | 21 comments Has anybody else read Carnosaur by Harry Adam Knight? I read it a few years back and it was great fun. It's quite short too, so I seem to remember blasting through it in about a day. Basically the scaled-down UK version of Jurassic Park, which it actually preceded by some years.


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Lisa P | 2068 comments Mod
Benjamin wrote: "Has anybody else read Carnosaur by Harry Adam Knight? I read it a few years back and it was great fun. It's quite short too, so I seem to remember blasting through it in about a day. Basically the ..."

I'll have to check it out...loved the Jurassic Park books! Also loved the tv series Primeval...all good fun!


Benjamin Cross | 21 comments Hi Lisa,
I’m so sorry for not responding on this. It passed me by (as have so many things in 2020). Anyway, 7 months(!) may have passed, but yeah I enjoyed the JP books too! 😃 I can also recommend Sphere by MC if you haven’t read it. I find it eerie as hell. I left a review for carnosaur a couple of days back - gave it 3.5 stars... Did you read it in the end?
Ben


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Lisa P | 2068 comments Mod
Hi Benjamin...time flies, lol! I have not yet read Carnosaur, but I'm sure I will enjoy it. I have read everything written by Michael Crichton...he was one of my faves back in the day. Another dinosaur book you might enjoy if you haven't read yet is actually a series by Greig Beck called 'Primordia' /series/2345...

The first book in this trilogy is In Search of the Lost World In Search of the Lost World (Primordia #1) by Greig Beck


Benjamin Cross | 21 comments Hi Lisa, it sure does! Great to meet a fellow MC fan. I've collected a few of his First Editions over the years (never got a JP unfortunately), but I did get a first ed. Lost World, which was pretty cool. Thanks for the Greig Beck recommendation - I'll check it out. Another dino one I'd suggest is Raptor Red; it's a curious documentary-style account, given from the beast's perspective, written by a renown palaeontologist. I guess it's one you'll either love or hate. Either way, it's definitely a bit different. Best, Ben


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