Hello everyone! I come bearing more gifts of sporks of badly-edited books!
I like dinosaurs, as one can tell by my username. I also like b-movies. I had no idea that 'dinosaur thrillers', aka the book versions of b-movies you'd see on the SciFi Channel, were apparently a whole-ass genre these days, until my sister gave me a whole bunch of such books for my birthday this year. I've just cracked open the first one. Join me for an amazing adventure as I livespork
"Spinosaurus" by Hugo Navikov, printed in 2015 by Severed Press.
"Brent Russell is a hunter of the rarest game. His targets are cryptids, animals denied by science. But they are well known by those living on the edges of civilization, where monsters attack and devour their animals and children and lay ruin to their shantytowns.
When a shadowy organization sends Brett to the Congo in search of the legendary dinosaur cryptid Kasai Rex, he will face much more than a terrifying monster from the past.
Spinosaurus is a dinosaur thriller packed with intrigue, action and giant prehistoric predators."
As I said, I love b-movies, so I'm not knocking the genre. That doesn't mean I won't spork the living daylights out of them though. On the plus side, the cover image is an appropriately awesome and rainbow-colored,
if no longer scientifically accurate, Spinosaurus. (The prologue seems to have the Spinosaurus more in line with the modern aquatic view. We'll have to see if that holds true with more descriptions later in the book.)
(Seriously if you haven't seen
Velocipastor yet you don't know what you're missing. Anyway. Carry on.)
( Prologue: Tshikapa, Congo )