Ratings3
Average rating2.7
DNF. The writing just dragged on with useless details. Quit after 6/16 hrs. No surprises, no action, just lots a characters talking. Oh and when confronted with the “reality” of time travel the characters react as if its nothing special. I listened to audio book. The reader was fine but it sounds like it was recorded in a closet. Low quality. #QUITSERIES
Enjoyable book despite the T-Rex sized plot holes. I love dinosaurs so I'll take a Dino book even with the shortcomings. Of which there were many. Writing style and rather limp dialogue not the least of them.
The biggest problem, Dawson goes 120 million years, writes a message on mud and dies. In the present, they discover it and he doesn't go back 120 million years but to different times, and doesn't die. Now who the hell wrote the message that prevented him from going back to 120 million years ago?
Second, he suspects Taggit might pull a fast one so puts in place an elaborate plan B in case things go south. Then before the last jump leaves the cage voluntarily giving Taggit the perfect opportunity to pull the said fast one. If that's true I refuse to believe that guy invented time travel.
But overall the characters were fun and Dinos, well Dinos are Dinos so what's not to like?