Women in Horror Month:  Girls Don’t Like Boys, Girls Want Tickets to Visit Jurassex Park: a review of “Wet Hot Allosaurus Summer”

 

 “Girls Don’t Like Boys, Girls Want Tickets to Visit Jurassex Park”: a review of Wet Hot Allosaurus Summer

This book popped up in my Twitter feed randomly and hit my Kindle mere seconds later, faster than the asteroid could wipe out these characters’ prehistoric predecessors. I sunk my claws into it immediately. If you watched Jurassic Park and found yourself with an intense longing of historic proportions, then this is the book for you. If paleontology really lights your fire, you’ll be reduced to ashes in no time. If your flint stones get all tingly for dinosaur themed puns and poetry, then you’ll be shakin’ your bedrock in seconds once you start reading this. It’s very tongue in cheek (and other places too, of course; it IS a romance title after all).

For the price of a large bag of chips, which would take you less than 5 minutes to finish, leaving you sad and hungry for more, you’ll get triple or quadruple the enjoyment time from this short read, and unlike junk food it will fully satisfy your deepest cravings you didn’t even know you had. Bonus points for the little surprises sprinkled throughout and at the end for extra giggles.

Buy on Amazon https://a.co/3QtbG2H 

Review by Ellen Avigliano
Twitter.com/imaginariumartz
Instagram.com/imaginariumarts
www.imaginariumarts.com

 
Previous
Previous

CALL FOR CONTENT: Divination Hollow Reviews Beloved “Pride In Horror Month” Event is Returning for June 2022

Next
Next

Women in Horror Month: A Review of “The Rust Maidens” by Gwendolyn Kiste