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wyrdwit 's review for:
The Tusks of Extinction
by Ray Nayler
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Tusks of Extinction is ~100 pages of rapidly setting a stage and sprinting to its mammoth ending.
This somehow strangely feels like everything Jurassic Park should’ve been. The characters are complex, and it’s wild Naylor was able to contain relationship arcs this big within a book this small. It has just the right amount of science and tech to make it intriguing but not inaccessible. It’s bloodier than I expected, but the violence makes sense, and the emotions tied to those amplify its immersive experience.
This somehow strangely feels like everything Jurassic Park should’ve been. The characters are complex, and it’s wild Naylor was able to contain relationship arcs this big within a book this small. It has just the right amount of science and tech to make it intriguing but not inaccessible. It’s bloodier than I expected, but the violence makes sense, and the emotions tied to those amplify its immersive experience.