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Lädt ... Dinosaur Sanctuary, Vol. 1von Itaru Kinoshita
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. 1946an irla batean dinosauro biziak aurkitu zirenetik, ugalketa programek eta edizio genetikoek narrasti galduak erabat berreskuratzea lortu zuten. Haien presentzia ikaragarriak mundu osoko jendea xarmatu zuen, baina istripu batez geroztik fokuetatik urrun gelditu dira. Halako egun batez, Suzume Suma zaintzaile gisa hasi da gainbeheran dagoen Enoshima Dinoland dinosauro parkean. What if Jurassic Park was about the zookeepers who took care of the dinosaurs . . . and none of them died? Boring, right? (Well, okay, one guy did die, but fifteen years prior and offscreen with no gore.) Dino fans will probably enjoy the educational aspects as each chapter educates about a different creature. The rest of us will probably let our minds wander as we read about good-intentioned caretakers doing their jobs thoughtfully and earnestly. I have one more volume on hand from the library, so I'll give it a go, but I'm not optimistic about the stories picking up. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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"Dinosaurs are alive! In 1946, a remote island was discovered where dinosaurs never went extinct. Through breeding and genetic manipulation, dinosaur populations increased and dino-mania reached a fever pitch worldwide--until a certain terrible incident occurred. Afterward, dinosaur reserves like Enoshima Dinoland fell on hard times. Enter Suma Suzume, a kindhearted rookie dino-keeper! Can she be the one to save Dinoland from extinction?"--Back cover. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I selected this book to fulfill the Read Harder category "a book based solely on the title" because as a lifelong armchair paleontologist it sounded kind of awesome. And it is pretty adorable. I awwwwed at the depiction of a triceratops contentedly sitting in "loaf" position. The author worked in conjunction with an actual paleontologist, so in addition to the overall storyline there is factual information scattered throughout, which is nice. Looking forward to books 2-4. ( )