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Subject: Re: (ReacTor) Five Stories That Know Everything's Better With Dinosaurs
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2024 00:42:04 -0000 (UTC)
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James Nicoll wrote:

> Five Stories That Know Everything's Better With Dinosaurs

Like most, I've read the Bradbury. However, I also read "The Shy
Stegasaurus", many years ago. I'm somewhat amazed that I remember
reading it.

Another book that would fit the category is The Homecoming by Barry
Longyear. It features a species of Dinos that achieved intelligence and
technology back in the Cretaceous, including space travel. Now a ship
of them has returned, and isn't pleased with the state of the Home
Planet.


Brian