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  • IN THE LAND OF GIANTS

  • By: Mark Romang
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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IN THE LAND OF GIANTS

By: Mark Romang
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Paleontology professor Logan Ford thought he found a fresh start when he purchased a sixty-seven-acre ranch in the badlands of Montana. Drummed out of academia for his faith-driven principles and acceptance of creationism, Ford just wants to be left alone to dig in the fossil-rich dirt at his new property. Excavating dinosaur bones gives him an unquenchable purpose and lasting contentment. Unfortunately, his past refuses to let go. A former colleague at the university is hellbent on destroying him.

Professor Julian Blade has always been envious of Ford’s life and even led the charge in getting him removed from the university. And now upon hearing that Logan Ford’s new property coughed up an archeological find that could rewrite history, Julian Blade will stop at nothing to make the discovery his very own.

In the Land of Giants is a psychological action-adventure that explores the dangers of jealousy and envy. It is an exciting tale that will surely captivate readers from the very first page and keep them reading well past midnight. Written with a breakneck pace and infused with apologetics that will help readers navigate and even reconcile science with the Christian faith, In the Land of Giants is a heart-stopping novel not to be missed.

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virtual voice ruined story

Actually the story was pretty good, but the virtual voice had no feelings or tone differences for different characters so it was hard to follow conversations. none of the characters had any emotion either due to the virtual voice. it really took away a lot from the book.

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Engaging Story

The characters and setting was very pleasing. I really didn’t know what to expect but I was looking for Christian main character and I got it. I enjoyed the biblical lessons about giants. I also thought the villain was as evil as a villain should be. I wanted to end that guy.
If I had any criticism It would be that the story could have used more character building as they were all interesting and worked well together. A few ancient flashbacks to the days of Noah would have been a great addition. I guess I’m saying, the story was very good and left me wanting more.

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Good Stories Should Be More Polished

I liked the story itself. The information about the Nephilim was imparted with interest through the story.

The Virtual Voice reader was sometimes agonizingly inaccurate. Job (the Old Testament character & book) is NOT pronounced like the thing you do to make money. Some of the word choice errors were made by the author. I would guess the author didn't have an editor to check for word choice and continuity errors.

Still, the story was a good one even if the finished product was a bit unpolished.

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