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A review by gudzilla
Dinosaur Lake by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
I was so excited to read a monster book but 2nd paragraph of the book -
The ranger was tall and wore a flat-brimmed Smokey the bear hat which often hid his intense blue eyes and shaded a handsome face. It was a movie star's face, his wife, Ann, always said, set off by long dark hair that curled down around his strong neck; hair longer than park regulations allowed, and his one eccentricity. He'd worn it that way since he'd left then New York Police force.
I checked the book again whether I'm reading correct book, yep, Monster book confirmed. Rechecked, it is written by a lady - o oh, that might be the problem.
I don't want to be lusted over the hero, I want to be lusted over the monster...wait, is that the correct thing to say? Well, I don't care - I need Big, terrifying monster dinos not romance saga....total lady-bone killer...bah...
The ranger was tall and wore a flat-brimmed Smokey the bear hat which often hid his intense blue eyes and shaded a handsome face. It was a movie star's face, his wife, Ann, always said, set off by long dark hair that curled down around his strong neck; hair longer than park regulations allowed, and his one eccentricity. He'd worn it that way since he'd left then New York Police force.
I checked the book again whether I'm reading correct book, yep, Monster book confirmed. Rechecked, it is written by a lady - o oh, that might be the problem.
I don't want to be lusted over the hero, I want to be lusted over the monster...wait, is that the correct thing to say? Well, I don't care - I need Big, terrifying monster dinos not romance saga....total lady-bone killer...bah...