What book after prehistoric origami?

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crumpybumpy
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What book after prehistoric origami?

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I am relatively new to paper folding. I just about finished Montroll's "Prehistoric Origami" (still have to do the Steg). I learned a lot from this book and would like to continue within this difficulty level and/or a litttle more challenging. (I do want to take a break from dinosaurs :))

What book(s) would you recommend after this one for learning and similar or slightly harder difficulty level?
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Origami Sea Life is worth checking out. It has some very simple models, but a lot of high-intermediate and complex ones. They are challenging, but not too challenging and range over a variety of difficulties. It is probably my favorite book.
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I agree with Johnnycakes. If you don't mind some models from rectangles, triangles, etc and want to learn wetfolding, I'd also recommend David Brill's Brilliant Origami.
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