Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Review: Return to the Dinosaur Planet by Cousin Summers


Return to the Dinosaur Planet by Cousin Summers is a story of mystery, intrigue, and quest fulfillment.  You have missing scientists, little sisters, and a grinning monkey.  Peter Baker and Casey Tucker are two boys who meet each other in a museum and become fast friends.  Peter is a kid archeologist and Casey wants to be an explorer.  Both have a common goal, to become famous.  So they take on the quest to find a missing scientist’s lab and his secret projects as their way to go down in history.  Filled with Albert Einstein’s quotes at the beginning of each chapter and especially dealing with his polarity theory, this was an adventurous ride through a museum and its exhibits.  Bring on book two.  I received a copy for an honest review from The Book Club Network, Inc. and the opinions are my own.

Reviewed by Bubba

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