I'm not sure specifically which '1980 lost world novel' you're referring to. There could be many novels with such a title or related concept. It might be about a lost world, perhaps a place that has been forgotten or cut off from the modern world, and the adventures or discoveries within that world in 1980.
The origin of the 'Lost World' novel can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th century's fascination with exploration and the discovery of new species. Conan Doyle took these concepts and created a fictional world where dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts still survived in a hidden plateau in South America. He used his vivid imagination along with the scientific knowledge of the time to craft a story that has since become a classic in adventure and science - fiction literature.
Sadly, with just the title '1980 lost world novel', it's nearly impossible to say who the author is. There are so many novels out there, and this title doesn't give us enough clues to point to a specific author. It could be from a relatively unknown genre writer, or it could be a one - off work by someone who was experimenting with the lost - world concept in 1980.
It's about a prehistoric world full of dinosaurs and other ancient creatures. Explorers venture into this 'lost world' and encounter various adventures and challenges among these long - extinct beings.
As far as I know, 'The Lost World' novel doesn't feature a character named Kelly Black. The characters in the novel are mainly focused on the explorers and the prehistoric creatures they encounter. There's no character with that name in the main plot or side stories that I'm aware of.
Typical characteristics of a lost world novel often include the discovery of a hidden or forgotten place. It might be a prehistoric land, a lost civilization, or an isolated island. There are usually strange creatures, unique cultures, and a sense of mystery.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a 'lost world' type of novel often involves an undiscovered or forgotten place, perhaps filled with strange creatures, unique cultures or prehistoric elements.
The characters in 'The Lost World' novel are important as they each bring different skills and perspectives. For example, Professor Challenger's scientific knowledge helps them understand the unique ecosystem of the lost world. Without his expertise, they would be lost in terms of making sense of the strange plants and animals there.
It could be. If it has a well - written plot, engaging characters and unique take on the raptors in a lost world concept, it has the potential to be popular. However, without more information about its marketing, reviews and readership numbers, it's hard to say for sure.