Posted: 28 Jul 2006, 15:43
Hey all, as the topic title suggests I'm really looking for some more dinosaur fiction, aside from the work of Michael Crichton. I had a little browse on some lists on Amazon and I found Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The lost world, and The Eden trilogy by Harry Harrison.
I was mainly looking at books featuring dinosaurs, but I'm really just talking about anything about mankind and any kind of prehistoric life co-existing, whether it be in the 21st century or any other time zone. Also, any movies where this happens as well.
What I'm really interested in the basic concept for how the prehistoric life and mankind have come to coexist. One of the biggest things I love about Jurassic Park is the whole bio-engineering concept - it's a great idea to have dinosaurs and man co-existing, and has some plausibility to it. I'd like to see what other ideas writers/film makers have had as to how prehistoric life and man could co-exist.
(Needless to say though, JP is the best and always will be /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /> )
I was mainly looking at books featuring dinosaurs, but I'm really just talking about anything about mankind and any kind of prehistoric life co-existing, whether it be in the 21st century or any other time zone. Also, any movies where this happens as well.
What I'm really interested in the basic concept for how the prehistoric life and mankind have come to coexist. One of the biggest things I love about Jurassic Park is the whole bio-engineering concept - it's a great idea to have dinosaurs and man co-existing, and has some plausibility to it. I'd like to see what other ideas writers/film makers have had as to how prehistoric life and man could co-exist.
(Needless to say though, JP is the best and always will be /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /> )