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click here.I'm not sure how much I "like" this book. It's short, in the format of a letter in a bottle from a man stuck on Caspak unsure he'll survive, not holding out hope of being saved. It's a land "lost in time" in that dinosaurs roam, and the rest of the flora and fauna match that time period. The (albeit primitive) humans I guess coexisted? Some questions remain open. Like, what's up with the no babies thing? If moving north has the effect it does, why would that discount babies existing in the southI'm not sure how much I "like" this book. It's short, in the format of a letter in a bottle from a man stuck on Caspak unsure he'll survive, not holding out hope of being saved. It's a land "lost in time" in that dinosaurs roam, and the rest of the flora and fauna match that time period. The (albeit primitive) humans I guess coexisted? Some questions remain open. Like, what's up with the no babies thing? If moving north has the effect it does, why would that discount babies existing in the south? Well I guess now I have to read the next one. It was entertaining, after all. ...more