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 think the cover art is very cute, but I think I will pass on this book. I'm not a fan of aliens.
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I'd like to see evidence of aliens. A book like this sounds really interesting. It sounds enjoyable to read, though the "evidence" isn't proof, in my opinion.
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This definitely sounds like it might have been better suited for the fiction section of the shelf, but it's amazing what our imaginations can do when it comes to shaping our perception of reality.
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My impression from the review is, as it was mentioned, the guy probably saw what he wanted to see. Anyway, even if aliens exist (and the chance is - they do), I let them live their life and live mine without thinking about them too much. Nor reading. So I'll skip this one.
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This seems like a fun book about alien encounters. Whether or not it holds any weight, it shows the author following their passion for know if we truly are alone in the universe.
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Conspiracy theories aren't enjoyable reads for me, so I won't read this.
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Authors passion is very admirable. Whether it's fiction or non-fiction, it can be an interesting read. It's a pity about images though. Great review.
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Post by Adedayo+23 »

This sounds like a fascinating book, and clearer photographic evidence would have been great. Thanks for sharing.
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The book sounds interesting and can be good whenever one just wants a short read. In addition, the images can be engaging despite not having a strong enough relation to the story. Thank you for the detailed review. :D
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This book actually was going to be an interesting one were it not for the unconvincing pictures and accounts involved. Personally I've never heard of any human being claiming to have seen aliens before. However, it is worth appreciating the author for the exceptional editing. Fans of first-hand extraterrestrial accounts and science fiction aficionados will enjoy this one. Not my cup of tea.
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Post by Miss_BeckyG »

Wouldn't I want to see a friendly extraterrestrial being... 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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Post by austenfan »

As much as I do believe that there may be some other life in the universe, I do not believe that any remotely sane alien would knock on our doorstep. I will definitely not read this one but thank you for an excellent review. 😊
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Post by KendraRobinson »

Haha love the ending of your review! I sampled a bit of this book and I have to agree that the pictures were not good and not convincing at all. I myself wondered if he was pulling our leg or if he truly believed what he thought he saw
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Post by aolayide »

I am fascinated by the idea that aliens might be real, still, I do not believe it. "Dino's World" by Shawn Taverner sounds like one of those hard-to-believe books, still, I think it has an interesting storyline.
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

We are all fascinated by aliens and life on other planets. This will make a really exciting and engaging read for fans of extraterrestrials and UFOs which I am one. Thanks for the wonderful review
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