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Horses on Mars and Dinosaurs in Utah
posted by Doc on Monday August 06, @08:05AM
from the dept.
Books TheThunderChild writes "There are two new book reviews at The Thunder Child: a new release The Heart of Mars by Chuck Rosenthal, and a retro review of Raptor Red, by Robert T. Bakker. The publisher's blurb for The Heart of Mars exclaims "Horses on Mars," and horses are featured on the cover as well, but this really gives a misleading idea of what this wonderful, poetic and poignant novel is about. An amphibian race called the Nutian have Returned to Earth and taken over, saving the remnants of the humans who survived global warming and global war, but history (not to mention literature) is repeating itself on Mars... Paleontologist Robert Bakker, who was the model for Michael Crichton's character Alan Grant in Jurassic Park, and a proponent that birds are descended from dinosaurs, wrote his first fiction novel over a decade ago, about a Utahraptor he calls Raptor Red. Check out both reviews at http://thethunderchild.com"

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