Looks like the one on he right escaped from Land of the Lost. (Hated that stupid show.) And the one on the left is either a cartoon horse skull or a platypus. All I’ve go to add is that this cover pretty much insures this book will NOT be chosen by plenty of readers.
Oh, and all that orangey red hurts my eyes. Ugg-leeeee.
I thought puns were out of fashion. I’m not quite sure if I find it clever or corny. But I do feel a bit better knowing it’s not a typo. They’re enough of other elements here to make me sob till morning.
Once … Twice … Three times a fossil …
Looks like the one on he right escaped from Land of the Lost. (Hated that stupid show.) And the one on the left is either a cartoon horse skull or a platypus. All I’ve go to add is that this cover pretty much insures this book will NOT be chosen by plenty of readers.
Oh, and all that orangey red hurts my eyes. Ugg-leeeee.
LOL. Yeah. A Sleestak skull, complete with occipital crest? Or maybe it’s a Pakuni skull…
It doesn’t have any nostrils. How does it breath?
No, no, no. The line is, “How does it smell? STRAIGHT LINE FAIL.
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LOUD!
It’s a mouth-breather! 🙂
Diplodocus, Neanderthal, and . . . Sleestak?
Jinx!
I guess this crowd is too high-brow to see the obvious humorous reference here:
Larry, Curly, & Moe – or, better yet:
“Larry, Curly, & Moe as Dewey, Cheetham & Howe in The Chosen Trilogy.”
Wait a minute…the skull on the left looks vaguely like one of the puppets on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Crow T. Robot? One of the Chosen? Hmm.
Chosen too or chosen two? One, too, three???
In Alan Garner’s book series Chosen, Book 2 is deliberately entitled “Chosen Too”, as in also chosen.
I thought puns were out of fashion. I’m not quite sure if I find it clever or corny. But I do feel a bit better knowing it’s not a typo. They’re enough of other elements here to make me sob till morning.