Megalodon Books
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avg rating 3.89 — 8,827 ratings — published 1999

by (shelved 2 times as megalodon)
avg rating 3.89 — 5,755 ratings — published 2004

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 3.59 — 235 ratings — published 2010

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 3.23 — 1,940 ratings — published 2014

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 3.69 — 93 ratings — published 2017

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 3.58 — 38 ratings — published 2015

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 4.00 — 20 ratings — published 2015

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 3.13 — 38 ratings — published 2015

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 3.08 — 40 ratings — published 2011

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 4.05 — 1,886 ratings — published 2016

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 3.68 — 645 ratings — published 2015

by (shelved 1 time as megalodon)
avg rating 4.11 — 38 ratings — published 2013
“The most remarkable of these (fossils) are teeth, wonderfully polished in the heart of their rough veinstone, bright with enamel as though still in a fresh state. Some of them are most formidable, triangular, finely jagged at the edges, almost as large as one’s hand. What an insatiable abyss, a jaw armed with such a set of teeth in manifold rows, placed stepwise almost to the back of the gullet; what mouthfuls, snapped up and lacerated by those serrate shears! You are seized with a shiver merely at the imaginary reconstruction of that awful implement of destruction!
The monster thus equipped as a prince of death belonged to the order of Squalidæ. Paleontology calls him Carcharodon Megalodon . The shark of to-day, the terror of the seas, gives an approximate idea of him, in so far as the dwarf can give an idea of the giant.”
― The Faber Book of Science
The monster thus equipped as a prince of death belonged to the order of Squalidæ. Paleontology calls him Carcharodon Megalodon . The shark of to-day, the terror of the seas, gives an approximate idea of him, in so far as the dwarf can give an idea of the giant.”
― The Faber Book of Science

“Megalodon mad. Megalodon not happy. Megalodon have tantrum.”
― Authority
― Authority