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A time-warp machine offering the ultimate travel experience is ready to take off to the Cretaceous Period when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Now paleontologist Rick Clements and a select group of tourists have arrived-unfortunately, just in time to witness the meteor that once laid waste to earth 65,000,000 years ago.Tags
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Cannot remember when it was the last time that I've read a science fiction novel as good as this science fiction novel is. It's not dinosaurs or time travel, although that did make an impression on me, but what I truly love about this one that it's so simple to read and yet so rich in content, and it offers a whole lot more than just time travel and dinosaur land story-line. It offers so many beautiful things, the kind of things that aren't fully expected and fully explored in a science fiction novel, which make this science fiction novel one of a kind, and a truly worthwhile read. So if you happen to be a science fiction buff, love to read about time travel and dinosaurs, embark on this journey, for this book comes highly recommendable show more from another science fiction buff who has witnessed all of its glory. show less
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- Canonical title
- Cretaceous Sea
- Original title
- Cretaceous Sea
- Original publication date
- 2002-11
- Dedication
- Dedicated to Richard Clements Hubbell, 1949-1971. Vivere in cordibus quae ament est non mori.
- First words
- Con's comset silently vibrated.
- Original language
- English
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