Boy, with Accidental Dinosaur

Boy, with Accidental Dinosaur by Ian McDonald

Sometimes you can tell a book by its cover. This science fiction/western novella is set in the future, after the Chaos. It’s dystopian, and absolutely fascinating. Latif Tamim, or Tif, wants to work with dinosaurs in a circus. There is a time portal in the southwest where the present connects to various times in the Mesozoic era, including the Cretaceous and Jurassic periods. Dinosaurs can come through the portal, for a while.

Orphaned Tif finds his home with a small circus, bringing an old carnotaur with him. A Silver Clown, a mysterious buckaroo named Prince, a vet/dinosaur wrangler, and the manager run the circus, along with a couple of self-driving trailer trucks. This is a wild, adventurous story, full of loss, longing, and hope, set in a largely nomadic society. Wrangler Matilda goes on a road trip with Tif to Montana so that he can reconnect with a fellow orphan. The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi is close to a readalike, though it has more humor, and no actual dinosaurs. A short, memorable read.

Brenda

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