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Without a doubt "the Map of all Things" - for one because it's Kevin J. Anderson, but also because the seamonster you see on the cover is finally definite proof Nessie exists - Nessie rules!
Book Cover Smackdown! 'The Map of All Things' vs. 'The Judging Eye' vs. 'Blood of the Mantis' 2010
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Only if you wear the seamonster suit, then I'll love you forever.
Friday YouTube: Sigmund and the Sea Monsters Opening Intro 2007
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There's a giant seamonster vs. pirate monkey picture that's awe-inspiring.
Awesome List: Giant Robot Animals, Terra, The King's Gold, and lots of Indy stuff Michael May 2008
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There's a giant seamonster vs. pirate monkey picture that's awe-inspiring.
Archive 2008-05-01 Michael May 2008
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The seamonster was awakened from the sea and mutated by some kind of ingredient from a plant in Japan.
Slusho.jp - More New Happy Talk Dennis 2007
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When he finished, the seamonster stretched fifteen meters along the hull of the lighter and six meters high, a riot of sensuality and prismatic colors.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006
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She is forever looking for the next amazing sunrise, the face carved in the wall of a cliff, the trees taller than God, the first glimpse of a titan she has never seen, the rumored seamonster, and the enemy cities where she should not be.
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They flew down the slope of racing water with the rock slab waiting for them at the end like a lurking seamonster.
The Seventh Scroll Smith, Wilbur 1995
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The rocks scraped my back, now and then, and I barely escaped the clutches of an ugly seamonster; but by and by I came to the surface to catch my breath, and found myself here.
The Scarecrow of Oz Baum, L. Frank 1915
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"Mr. Cardly," said Mr. Harberry to the schoolmaster, "what reason can you assign why a seamonster, such as has been described to us, should neglect to seize upon several small boats filled with men who were escaping from a vessel which it held in custody?"
The Rudder Grangers Abroad and Other Stories Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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