Official Review: The Dinosaur Lawyer by Adam Van Susteren

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Re: Official Review: The Dinosaur Lawyer by Adam Van Susteren

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The Dinosaur Lawyer was written by Adam van sustern. According to my point of view the title is suitable to the story and content is perfectly separated into chapters so, it is easy to read. The topic and the is really different. :( The writer uses simple English in order to understand easily. In the there are several techniques used in the story for example: repetition, onomatopoeia, visual imegery,auditary imagery etc...
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The writing style reminds me of John Grisham. I'm intrigued by the idea too; could dinosaurs really be fake?
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The review is interesting and compelling. However, not enough for me to read the entire book. A lawsuit about the existence or non existence of dinosaurs not really my thing. Still congratulations to the author.
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Science is my favorite subject! I downloaded this book and have read the first 2 chapters. So far, I am enjoying it and your review only makes me anticipate the rest. Legal dramas and anything involving math are usually not on my radar. However, after reading your review and a few chapters, I know I will love this book. A book is well worth the read anytime it excites you and makes you want to discuss it with others. Thank you for the insightful review. I anxiously await delving into this story.
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I've gotta admit, dinosaurs being fake isn't something I've ever really entertained, mostly because it was being claimed by religious factions. I'm interested to see the reasons and supporting evidence for claiming they're not real. Thank you for a wonderful review :)
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Quite an original idea, This book appears to be loads of fun, Thank you for your review.
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Although having to prove dinosaurs didn't exist sounds interesting, I'm afraid this just sounds too math-centric for me to really enjoy. I think I must give it a pass. Thanks for the review!
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This is an amazing read. I wonder of Roman won the case or not. The courtroom must have been filled with hot arguments sensing its impact on both the lawyer and Roman. Thanks a lot for the review.
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I'm not really into dinosaurs even when I was a kid so I'm not really drawn to this book. However, the legal aspect of the story intrigues me.
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This seems like such a strange, yet unique idea. I like it. I'm not a huge fan of history, science, or law, but I've always liked dinosaurs, so I'd definitely consider checking this book out to see how it goes. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Vickie Noel »

I've read another great legal thriller by this author, so I completely understand the excitement that comes with the book. Even though I'd rather not be bogged down with science and mathematical technicalities, somehow, I'm certain that The Dinosaur Lawyer would be the exception. Thanks for your enthusiastic review.
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'Official Review: The Dinosaur Lawyer by Adam Van Susteren' makes us a keen learner and widens our area of knowledge. It well focuses on the theme of the origin of dinosaurs and helps us read with perspective!
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I'm not really interested in the courtroom side of things, but it would be interesting to see the process to disprove the existence of dinosaurs.
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". It deals with questioning thoughts that have been implanted in us since childhood. This novel really made me think and gave me the desire to research and learn so much more about these topics. The book was really well-written. It is jam-packed with information. There is a lot of math and science as well as interesting history about paleontology, evolution, and more. The courtroom scenes and court process were very informative and easy to follow. The characters were well-developed and likable. I just have so many good things to say about this book! " awesome review, definitely makes me interested in reading this one. I'm interested in science and history research so learning more about the dinosaurs will definitely be interesting. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The Dinosaur Lawyer by Adam Van Susteren impressed me a lot. The story is really different from others. I'm very curious about the dinosaur case, and I really want to read the story. Congo on BOTD.
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