Jurassic World Dinosaur Field Guide
I don't want to come across as a curmudgeon, but when you're writing a book that's intended to be educational, the details really count.
So when you have a theropod missing its primaries on its hands or this wrinkly, shrinkwrapped monstrosity, that's disappointing. It's bad enough that Jurassic World treats science the way a two-year-old would treat Grandma's ashes if left alone with them; to have a book created for it that claims to be educational fall short of this goal is even worse.
Honestly, I'd rather have the Jurassic Park franchise give up all pretenses of actually caring about actual dinosaurs rather than put out another disappointment like this in an attempt to make up for their main media's casual disregard (and blatant hatred) of all things scientific.
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