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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Great review! This is exactly what I felt about the book. I loved the story but had such a hard time buying it because of the photos that really didn’t show anything.
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This story sounds interesting. Though it may not be my usual read, I'd read it just to get a glimpse of what the author may have experienced.
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When I first saw the cover of the book I thought it would be a children's book. It is actually about the author's experience in researching extra-terrestrials. Not a book for me, but it does sound interesting! Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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I am really excited about the author telling us that he spent a great deal time observing extraterrestrial ships and their pilots and sharing his experiences in his book "Dino's World" by Shawn Taverner. I would have been glad if the author could have taken some more videos and some more clearer pictures with his cell phone.
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Any books that have anything to do with space aren't for me and therefore am not going to read Dino's World by Shawn Taverner but I will recommend it. Great review.
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the big desire can make you get out of reality. I agree with this book is perfect for people who enjoy science fiction and aliens< i might say that I like how you express about the book and how the author try to convince the readers, honestly I would like to read this book in the future because of the interesting it seems to be.
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Post by graceful-1 »

Whether I'm convinced or not, I do believe that the author believes what he has seen and that is enough for me! But I have to agree with others, that when I saw the cover, I thought it was a children's book.
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The story sounds like fantasy to me, or possibly satire. I'm not sure how much faith I would put in the author's claims... They seem much too made-up to me. I think this book was meant to entertain rather than to inform, as your review suggests. Thank you for reviewing; congratulations on Book of the Day!
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For the first time, I don't know what to say. Dino's World by Shawn Taverner is a book which made me think if I can believe or not on the story. Based on the review, I am not sure if I want to buy this book or not. Congrats on #botd.
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

What I get about this book is, this is totally nonsense. These type of stories are told by many more in the history, but non are proven actually. I will pass on this one. Anyway, congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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This certainly sounds like an interesting read! Conspiracy theories and supernatural phenomena always make for an exciting discussion. Thanks for the review!
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Post by bmfought »

While this book sounds interesting from your review, I do not favor science fiction. The cover of this book definitely needs some improvement as well. I appreciate your honest review though!
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Though I might not incline toward this kind of a book, it sounds like an interesting and fun fiction book. Great review.
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Good review. This is not something that I am interested in. I know this will peak the interest of those into aliens and outer space. Congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by woz303mom »

This book sounds pretty good. I want to read it. The pics might not be convincing but they are interesting. The story is a little nutty, but so are a lot of things that are real. So this could be real too. I am willing to be convinced.
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