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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I wanted this to be a children's book, but it seems it is not. I will read the book just to see where it goes, but like many myths or mysteries, it may not be authentic. Open mind people.....
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It's interesting that despite your unbelief in this account you were still able to enjoy and recommend this book. I took a look at the pictures and agree that they just look like blobs of color. Not really convincing. Glad you enjoyed the book.
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Alien stories are not usually my favorites, but I must confess that the review was well written. Thank you so much for the review.
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When I saw the cover, I thought this was a children's book. Thank you for explaining that the cover art is a reference to a particular extraterrestrial. Great review!
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The book cover completely threw me off. I thought this would be a fun children's book to read to my daughter who loves dinosaurs. Instead, it's a nonfiction book about aliens with not very good pictures in the book. I'm not sure I believe in aliens, so don't think I would be interested.
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I'm skeptical about the events described in the book since there are some odd things described(it's not very possible to see the face of an alien on a ship). But I appreciate the author's fondness on the subject and his wish to make the event known.
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I got my copy, but I am not sure this book is for me. However, those who enjoy reading about first-hand extraterrestrial accounts will enjoy it. The book is also well-edited. I am glad you enjoyed it even though the photos disappointed you. Thank you for the detailed, engaging review!
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At a first glance I thought it to be a childrens book, but it seems it has a lot more to offer. The cover looks cute too. Thank ypu fpr sharing a thorough review here. It does sound like an intresting read.
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This book is not for me because I hate reading about zombies or aliens. I do not believe in intelligent extraterrestrial life, so I would be frustrated reading this book. I am glad you enjoyed it! Great review!
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Dino's World by Shawn Taverner sounds fascinating but it's unfortunately that it's not my cup of tea but the book will definitely amaze the readers who love such kind of reads. Pretty cool review!
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This sounds an overall good story to me and i want to read this as soon as possible. The way you described the images, picture qualities and their conclusion described in the book is contrasting and it is true that their is no tech yet by which you can recognize faces in the pictures of heavenly objects. But overall this seems an interesting story. Thank you for your honest review.
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Dino's World by Shawn Taverner is a #Nonfiction book that recounts the author's observation of the countless extraterrestrial ships and their pilots. Shawn has detailed descriptions about ships, aliens, holograms, and more of his enthralling discoveries. He includes photographic evidence and notes that he took video as well.

Thanks for the review.

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Reading this review, I felt like I was reading my mind. This ignites the long last fascination that I buried. I was always curious about this extra-terrestrial things. I am so much into this fascination that I really imagined all these things as real. So even a movie related to things like this is enough for me to watch it like a crazy obsessed fan. I loved to watch stars and they always arise my curiosity and I end up thinking a lot about them. There was an event in our college where we get to watch the stars through a telescope and that time I realized I was already in love with these things like. It ignited my curiosity about constellations, stars, and stories related to them.
I absolutely loved this review. It was actually in short description of the whole book. Reading it, I already find it more intriguing to read the whole book
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This has to be the most hilarious review I have read to date! :lol2: Really, the loch-nest monster and the Yeti? I'll give it a read, but please, Taverner, don't quit that day job. Very light-hearted review.
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Post by APN1989 »

Dino's World by Shawn Taverner seems to be an interesting read for those who like the supernatural, beings from out of this world type of subjects. Skeptical or not, it may catch the interest from both sides.
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