Someone out there wants a dinosaur book. Make it John Horner’s Dinosaur
Lives. A notable palaeontologist, he shares his life in the field, as well as
exploring the relentless grip dinosaurs have on our imagination. Published by
HarperCollins, $24, ISBN 0060174862
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