Official Review: Dino's World by Shawn Taverner

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Re: Official Review: Dino's World by Shawn Taverner

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It's nice that the author has real conviction for the things he writes about. It's a shame that the pictures were not convincing enough. Thanks for a great review.
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While this isn't my cup of tea this definitely sounds like a book I could recommend to others, whether for their interest in the supernatural, or just wanting to read a first hand account about a peaceful alien invasion.
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What an honest review! Whether extraterrestrial beings are real or not, I commend the author for sharing this story. It must have been difficult, knowing that people might criticize you for what you believe is true.
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Okay, this was an amazing review, witty, insightful and delightfully silly.
I love how you take the writer at his word about this being a true account even though everything about the synopsis and the cover looks a bit like a children's book.
I also really loved the joke at the end about not calling home just yet, that cracked me up.
Amazing review, I love your sense of humour.
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Very nice book indeed, what I like about the writers style is that. He puts it clear when he says " From the time I started taking the pictures, I just knew I was seeing UFOs. These thoughts kept fluctuating, and my feelings continuously changed. I felt disbelief and shock, but when I started to believe, I couldn’t help but be extremely grateful and truly amazed". For me it shows that if you tell your mind what you'll see, you will definitely see it. It the power of mind and belief. I looked at the pictures , turned my screen around and saw nothing similar to any Aliens lol , but I truly enjoyed reading it.
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I have to admit this is not a book for me. I am not really interested in aliens or the worlds beyond. I would imagine if there were real proof my interest may change. Congratulations on BOTD.
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