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Ladataan... Deathbeast (1978)Tekijä: David Gerrold
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Eight time travelers journey into the Cretaceous period in this action-packed adventure from a Hugo and Nebula Award winner. Six hunters and two official guides are going on the trip of their lifetime. Their destination? Earth as it was a hundred million years ago, long before human dominion, when the great hot-blooded dinosaurs reigned supreme. Each of the time travelers has a different motive. Some are on the strange safari for pay. Others are taking a holiday from civilization. There are women who wanted to show themselves the equal of men--and men out to test and prove their manhood. But whatever their drives and desires, their strengths and weaknesses, the ultimate horror awaits them . . . Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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A group of six hunters and two guides "flash back" to 100 million years ago, to hunt dinosaurs. And specifically, the lead hunter, Ethab, is determined to bag a T. Rex. And he's not interested in the advice of the guides, Meghan and Loevil, that the hunters who have died on previous expeditions, have been the ones who insisted on going after T. Rex.
Things start to go wrong immediately upon arrival, when they arrive practically on top of a deinonychus, a roughly man-sized predator who responds to their sudden intrusion by attacking. It loses the fight, but not by much, and a significant portion of their gear is damaged or destroyed.
Much of what follows is Ethab's determination to get a T. Rex, the personal conflicts amongst the expedition members, and the reality that T. Rex isn't the only dangerous critter in the Cretaceous, even ignoring the newly arrived humans. We are apparently supposed to see Ethab as very charismatic, and certainly two of the three women, Nusa, and the rather smarter and more sensible Meghan, see his that way. I, on the other hand, found him just arrogant, self-absorbed, and with an unhealthy obsession with proving his manhood through killing. The violence, and its effects on both the dinosaurs and the humans, is fairly realistically described, but I thought not excessively so.
It's worth noting that this book was originally published in 1978, we did not yet know that the an asteroid killed off most of the dinosaurs (all except the avian dinosaurs), or that dinosaurs had feathers. Those are things that might look like inaccuracies to a current reader, but reflected what science knew at the time.
There's action, excitement, and internal character development, though I can't say I liked where all of that character development went. Overall, it's a fairly fast-paced and exciting read or listen, and I enjoyed it. I don't see it as a likely reread, though.
I bought this audiobook. ( )