
DragonMan: Descendants of Man
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Ian A. Miller
American Ted Lazaris is an Amazon best-selling author with eight best sellers to his name so far, including DragonMan: The Adventures of Luke Starr, DragonMan: The Poseidon Encounter, DragonMan: Face of the Unknown, DragonMan: Descendants of Man, DragonMan: Unfathomable, DragonMan: Experiment in Terror, DragonMan: The Awakening, and DragonMan: The 13th Sign.
Foreword for DragonMan: Descendants of Man is by Kya Garwood (pro-labs.imdb.com/name/nm2167935 and http://24.wikia.com/wiki/Kya_Garwood). Actress Kya Garwood is also known for roles in films such as Into The Woods, National Treasure, and Dark Shadows. Kya will play Jenny Anderson in our DragonMan feature films, including this new one that will also be developed into a feature by ThunderBall.
Why did the Anunnaki come here? Did they create human hybrids? What is their plan for Earth? And for us, the human hybrids? Why did some like the original humans (Bigfoot) resist?
Will we survive; what is yet to come? Those who look for the truth already know; those who fail to search are lost; but those with an open mind will soon come to know...The Descendants of Man.
Much of the information that was obtained to create this story is believed to be true by many people around the world. Fact or fiction? You decide.
©2015 Ted Lazaris (P)2018 Ted LazarisListeners also enjoyed...




















DragonMan:Descendants
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Needs some work
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OK
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So, I'll start by disclosing that I have begun this series with this book. What I do not understand about this series is the order they have been released. Book 1 just came out. Book 2 is not available on Audible. Book 3 came out in 2013. Then book 5 and now book 4 (this book). The synopsis for this book is rather convoluted and strange. The main character is supposed to be an American, and the setting is America(ish) but the narrator is either Austrailian or a New Zealander. This was an odd choice. It isn't that he does a terrible job on the narration, but it just caused me to feel sort of disconnected to the story. I get the feeling that each book may be a standalone and "DragonMan" is just the universe these stories are set in, but I'm honestly not sure. All in all, I felt a bit apathetic towards this book. I'm interested enough that I will try another book in the series, but that is about it.
kind of apathetic towards this one
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This was a bit of a rough listen for me. I didn't care for the dialogue between characters, everything seemed padded to add more time to the book. It seems like a small complaint but it got so bad I had to take a break from the book.
Like the other book I listened to, this one seemed like a movie/show converted to a book, but this one didn't have the fun of a late night monster movie, and was 3-4 times as long. So it just seemed to drag on.
Low marks on the audio because the recording has some cell phone notification sounds that didn't get taken out, that's just sloppy work :/. The narrator sounded decent, but to not proof listen to the work...
Not as much fun :/
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First off the narrator was awful. It was as if I put my GPS on British male and asked it to read this book. Second, the dialog between characters is shallow, even for a YA audience. There is little character development created from the dialog and it didn't feel conversational, The story itself is decent and has promise, but between the narrator and dialog, it made finishing this book impossible, which is highly unusual for me. I am considering finishing the book on Kindle, which speaks to how I felt about the story. I think I could get past the weakness in the dialog if I did not have to listen to the narrator.
Story was okay but the narrator was brutal.
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