Dinosaurology review
While I wait for my unfairly-delayed visit to the ROM, I convinced my father to visit my local library, the first time in by my estimate a year and a half. I admit with embarrassment I flocked to the kids' section eventually, as I always have since I was young. It was there I saw a book on the shelf that caught my attention and after being checked out: 2013's Dinosaurology: The Search for a Lost World *. * Technically its Being an Account of an Expedition Into the Unknown South America -- April 1907 , but I am not writing that subtitle nor saying that aloud The book itself is part of the larger Ology series that's been going on since 2003, each professing to be a lost work about a particular subject, ranging from real and providing info ( Oceanology , Knightology, and Spyology ) to the fantastical ( Monsterology , Alienology , and Dragonology ), and written by a fictional author, although in truth they're all mostly done by authors like Dugald Steer, and o...