Because of his family's many relocations, Aaron Aimes has always had an excuse for avoiding everything from gym to homework. After all, everyone overlooks "the new kid." But when Aaron is yanked back to prehistoric Nevada with his classmates, he's out of excuses. Aaron is the quickest at adapting to his new environment--and his new dinosaur body--and the others rely on him for help. No one's overlooking Aaron now. In fact, the world's fate rests in his claws.
Scott Ciencin was a New York Times best-selling novelist of 90+ books. He wrote adult and children's fiction and worked in a variety of mediums including comic books. He created programs for Scholastic Books, designed trading cards, consulted on video games, directed and produced audio programs & TV commercials, and wrote in the medical field about neurosurgery and neurology. He first worked in TV production as a writer, producer and director. He lived in Sarasota, Florida with his wife (and sometimes co-author) Denise.
it has been a long journey, and I’m not even sure it is completed. It left on a cliff hanger, and I could have sworn this was the last one. I’m going to double check. This was not the best in the series. There was challenges for the characters, but not really as exciting as some of the other titles. I’m not sure what was happening when Aaron flashed back to the present and I’m not sure I understand what happened to JD.