Official Review: Raptor Canyon by A.W. Baldwin

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I like that this book is action packed and captivating. I like also that the character is well developed. Thanks for the great review.
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Wow, what a unique idea for a story! From the cover and title I was expecting something else, more like Indiana Jones style, but it seems a great adventure! I'm excited to read that the book is full of action. I didn't read the first book, and even though you say that it can be read independently, I think I'd prefer to start reading from beginning. Just to have a full experience, like author probably intended.
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Relic sounds like an extremely interesting character and I'm really looking forward to reading more about this action-packed book by Baldwin!
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Thanks for the honest review! This book sounds very interesting, and the adventure in the books thrills me, especially as it is a conflict against morals. Can't wait to read it!
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It would be a lark to join Relic and Wyatt on their adventures.

Thank you for the great review.
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This book seems to have a compelling plot that consists of a fair amount of corruption. I like how the artist exposes it before he dies.
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This sounds like a captivating book. I like fast-paced novels. However, I don't think I would enjoy the plot.
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I can't help but wonder about the dinosaur petroglyphs which Mr. Snow was supposed to keep secret. Are they really a hoax? Are they tied in with the dinosaur fossils? Thank you for your review.
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Sounds like very interesting and exciting book! I honestly never read anything resembling this storyline and definitely going to try this one, because reviewer made it look enticing and worth every effort, even if normally I would have skipped this kind of "loner living in the wild" scenarios. Congratulations with BOTD!
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This thriller novel has a very complex and interesting story. It's commendable that the author has managed to write an action-packed story with good character development.
Thanks for this amazing review :tiphat:
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The character development sometimes suffers in action-packed books.


Yep. That's why I usually dismiss adventure novels: character development is the most important and the most enjoyable aspect of most books. But, apparently, this one has it all. That's outstanding. Thank you for your thorough review!
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This sue looks like a great book. Definitely gonna try reading this. The concept and thrill is what I am looking forward to.
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This is a detective story about a gruesome crime and a witness. It is humorous which makes it unique. Congratulations BOTD!
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This seems like a thrilling and captivating book. I love the plot too, a hermit, an artist, doodling, all sounds so intriguing. I love the elements of humor too. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Post by mchidoori »

A.W.Baldwin book "Raptor Canyon" is a very captivating and mind drawing book with ordeal of events. The profile picture on the book makes you think its a children book on dinosaurs and long time ago episodes of nature.But it turns out to be mind absorbing as you continue. You find action scenes and makes you turn for more.Ideally its good for refreshing and activating your self.When you look further on the cover sometime you are taken back and think its about rupture in the Bible where different symbolic scenes of mankind are depicted.
Book deserves four out four rating !
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