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Book Reviews of Raptor Red

Raptor Red
Author: Robert T. Bakker
ISBN: 55854
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
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11 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reeniesr avatar reviewed Raptor Red on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Raptor Red is truly an imaginative story told from the point of view of a female raptor and her love for her sibling and the 'chicks'. Of particular interest to me was a passage about how she and her pack deal with a nasty parasite and how she resolves the issue. I know, sounds gross, but really, it's quite intuitive. Red has romance, sorrow, and family strife, all the good things that make up a satisfying story. I'd love to see Mr. Bakker write more prehistoric stories from the animals' point-of-view. Excellent, quick read. Suitable for age 13 on up. Not for small children.
daedelys avatar reviewed Raptor Red on + 1218 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I read about half of this book because I had nothing else with me at the time. Granted, it's filled with a lot of info, but the story just didn't hook me at all. I've found it more interesting to read an actual science book on the subject or watch the documentaries done in story format on Discovery channel. However, I'm sure there are some who would find this very interesting, but it was just not my style of story.
slothmold avatar reviewed Raptor Red on + 38 more book reviews
This was one of my favourite books as a kid! I remember being shocked that a book could be written from the perspective of something so obviously not-human. Not inhuman, but not-human. The imagery was a colourful reproduction of the time of the dinosaurs.
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from back of book:
So begins one of the most extraordinary novels you will ever read. The time is 120 million years ago, the place is the plains of prehistoric Utah, and the eyes belong to an unforgettable heroine. Her name is Raptor Red, and she is a female raptor dinosaur.
Painting a rich and colorful picture of a lush prehistoric world, leading paleontologist Robert T. Bakker tells his story from within Raptor Red's extraordinary mind, dramatizing his revolutiionary theories in this exciting tale. From a tragic loss to the fierce struggle for survival to a daring migration to the Pacific Ocean to escape a deadly new predator, Raptor Red combines fact and fiction to capture for the first time the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the most magnificent, enigmatic creatures ever to walk the face of the earth.
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The story of a raptor's life. I enjoyed this during a vacation, but had my 11 year old daughter steal it from me and read it in a day before I could finish it. I would think kids who are interested in dinosaurs would love this book. Probably takes at least 5th grade reading level.
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From the back cover: Painting a rich and colorful picture of a lush prehistoric world, leading paleontologist Robert T. Bakker tells his story from within Raptor Red's extraordinary mind.
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Paleontologist Robert Bakker's book might be considered all the back story for the movie JURASSIC PARK, but it's a whole lot more than that. Interesting, informative, and a darned good tale, too. He even threw in love interest and 'other women.' Fun!

From back cover: A pair of fierce but beautiful eyes look out from the undergrowth of conifers. She is an intelligent killer... So begins one of the most extraordinary novels you will ever read. The time is 120 million years ago, the place is the plains of prehistoric Utah, and the eyes belong to an unforgettable heroine. Her name is Raptor Red, and she is a female Raptor dinosaur.
Painting a rich and colorful picture of a lush prehistoric world, leading paleontologist Robert T. Bakker tells his story from within Raptor Red's extraordinary mind, dramatizing his revolutionary theories in this exciting tale. From a tragic loss to the fierce struggle for survival to a daring migration to the Pacific Ocean to escape a deadly new predator, Raptor Red combines fact an fiction to capture for the first time the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the most magnificent, enigmatic creatures ever to walk the face of the earth.
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Interesting perspective, though some of the storytelling seemed a bit forced considering the scientific approach.
Bitzer avatar reviewed Raptor Red on + 95 more book reviews
A very entertaining book with the story told from the raptor's point of view.
zombifieded avatar reviewed Raptor Red on + 6 more book reviews
A fantastic book depicting a female raptor and her life. Bakker has done an excellent job of describing these dinosaurs and life habits. A must have for any dinosaur enthusiast!
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Great, interesting book told from the perspective of the raptor. Great holographic image on cover.