Astrosaurs

14 books in series
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Astrosaurs Summary

Many people believe that the dinosaurs were big, stupid, lumbering reptiles that were wiped out millions of years ago when a massive asteroid hit the Earth. They couldn't be more wrong.

Dinosaurs had small brains, but they used them well, and when they saw the big lump of space rock coming, they escaped in huge, dung-powered spaceships before it hit. They went on evolving, and now both plant-eaters and meat-eaters have built massive empires way out in space in the Jurassic Quadrant. But the carnivores are never happy unless they're causing trouble. That's why the Dinosaur Space Service needs heroic herbivores to defend the Vegetarian Sector.

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Product list
  • Book 1

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  • Book 2

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  • Book 3

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  • Book 4

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  • Book 5

    Astrosaurs: The Skies of Fear cover art
  • Book 6

    Astrosaurs: The Space Ghosts cover art
  • Book 7

    Astrosaurs: The Day of the Dino-Droids cover art
    • Astrosaurs: The Day of the Dino-Droids

    • By: Steve Cole
  • Book 8

    Astrosaurs: The Terror-Bird Trap cover art
  • Book 9

    Astrosaurs: The Planet of Peril cover art
  • Book 10

    Astrosaurs: The Star Pirates cover art
    • Astrosaurs: The Star Pirates

    • Book 10
    • By: Steve Cole
  • Book 11

    Astrosaurs: The Claws of Christmas cover art
    • Astrosaurs: The Claws of Christmas

    • Book 11
    • By: Steve Cole
  • Book 12

    Astrosaurs: The Sun-Snatchers, Book 12 cover art
    • Astrosaurs: The Sun-Snatchers, Book 12

    • By: Steve Cole
  • Book 13

    Astrosaurs: Revenge of the Fang cover art
    • Astrosaurs: Revenge of the Fang

    • Book 13
    • By: Steve Cole
  • Book 14

    Astrosaurs: The Carnivore Curse cover art
    • Astrosaurs: The Carnivore Curse

    • Book 14
    • By: Steve Cole