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  • Janus

  • Zombies Versus Dinosaurs, Book 2
  • By: James Livingood
  • Narrated by: Randal Schaffer
  • Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Janus

By: James Livingood
Narrated by: Randal Schaffer
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The tide of zombies appears to be under control, thanks to the franken-beasts known as dinosaurs. However, one calm zombie shifts the tide. Soon they swell in like foaming water, buffeting against the frail walls men make. Pools of blood will flow, teeth with gnash, and not even dinosaurs will be able to stop this onslaught.

Experience the second book in the struggle of Zombies Versus Dinosaurs!

©2015 James Livingood (P)2015 James Livingood
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Unique

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I wish I would have listened to book 1 first as I was lost for much of the book. Other than that, this was a very good book with a unique story. The narrator did a great job.

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zombies vs dinosaurs vs humans

The idea was very interesting and I really wanted it to be something other than what it was. I wanted Jurassic Park vs zombies and instead it was more like petting zoo vs Cro-Magnons. I read a lot of post apocalyptic stories and this wasn't like any of them, which was refreshing; however; I felt like I was taking a course without the proper prerequisites. The book can stand alone but I really felt like I lost something by not having read the first one. I also felt like the first 1/2 of the book was wasted going into far too much detail on Alpha vs Beta relationships. The action didn't really come until the end of the book and then it was just over with too quickly. I plan on getting the first book so that I can get more familiar with the characters and their circumstances in order to hopefully understand this story better and prepare for the next.

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Post apocalyptic meets Jurassic park

Great concept well written the first book is a must or you will be lost. Not your traditional zombie and the characters already have a history that is meant to be understood. The narration was alright but really weird voice for the main characters daughter. Sounds like a wittle baby talky and yet a proficient fighter and survivalist. Overall I enjoyed it but it was defiantly not a standalone story. I received this audiobook from the author narrator or publisher for free via audiobookblast in exchange for an unbiased review

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Unique, captivating and interesting.

As the plot unfolds it becomes apparent that Paul, The Pale Rider is the leader of the uninfected humans and that Janus is the leader of the Blue Brains or Zombies. Each leader or Alpha is trying to grow their pack and extend their ability to survive. What will happen when the two alphas meet? Within the humans is a third female character, Heche who takes the role of a pseudo-geneticist by experimenting with the beasts improving them and selling them to humans for income. What impact will this genetic tinkering have upon the story? This is a tale of creation and evolution, of self-discovery and growth. This is one unique story and unlike anything I have come across before. Captivating and interesting to be sure. Stay with it and let your imagination flow. Janus deserves a high rating for its uniqueness and addition to the genre. This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom.

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Zombies organizing? Aaarrrgghhh!

Note: While this is Book 2 in the series, it works fine as a stand alone.

I really enjoyed Pale Rider so when the author offered me a review copy of the sequel, I jumped at the chance. Sad to say, I didn’t find this installment as interesting. Janus is a zombie leader and he controls his pack of zombies through instinct. He also uses this power, instinct, to control a non-zombiefied deer or elk (I forget which), which he rides upon. The zombies are definitely different than the ones we saw in Book 1, being able to group together like this and be lead by a strong ‘personality’. However, I found the whole instinct power not well flushed out and difficult to believe in. Yep, I can totally believe in zombies and genetically created dinosaur-looking beasties, but I had a hard time with this instinct. Mostly, it was because of the elk. Wild animals have their own agendas – eat, sleep, fornicate, repeat. Elk aren’t big fans of rotting meat smell either. So Janus is using his power, instinct, to keep this elk in line, by negating the elk’s own instincts to run? That’s where Janus’s power gets to squishy and ill-defined for me.

The character, Pale Rider, is a reluctant leader in his town. He settles disputes and folks seek him out for advice on difficult fencing situations. He has a young daughter and he deeply misses his wife. Janus has recognized him as the human leader and if Janus wants to ‘free’ these humans from their boring lives, giving them the gifts of instinct and freedom, he must take out Pale Rider. The story sets up early for a good Western-type showdown and I really enjoyed the building of suspense.

Then we have Heche, who is like a mad scientist. She creates new dinos to sell to the local farmers. They are used in putting up fencing, taking down trees, and farming. I really like the basics of her character – she’s a seeker of knowledge both in books and through her work. However, this is another area that isn’t really clear. Does she have a lab with petri dishes and sterile equipment? Or is more like a wizard’s barn, full of smelly potions and unidentified bits of dried animals? I would have liked a bit more on this front because it ties into other questions I have. How far has civilization fallen? There’s a reference to contact lenses and it’s unlikely someone whipped those up, even if the town has a watchmaker. Is it 6 months since the zombie calamity or 6 years? If it’s 6 months, then contact lenses are still around. If it’s 6 years, then no, not realistic.

Book 1 was pretty sparse on the ladies and Book 2 does better but there are definitely not enough females around to save humanity. Heche has the most lines, but that’s perhaps 10-20 lines, though we get some quality time in her head. Pale Rider’s young daughter also has a role. Then there are 2 female zombies (why so few?) and maybe a few human ladies tossed in here and there. As usual, I like to see more ladies in post-apocalyptic stories. How else will we rebuild?

OK. So, bad to the goodness. We do get a showdown at the end and there were some twists. The author took the story beyond what I expected. These zombies are more like feral beasts than shuffling corpses; they are not so easily beaten. Heche creates a fantastical beast that comes in handy. And then there’s that thing that happened right at the end that has me craving to know where things will go from here. It’s all very dramatic at the end and very satisfying.

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The Narration: Randal Schaffer’s performance was OK. When the characters were talking, he imbued them with emotion. The rest of the story he read in a monologue that made me wonder if he was bored with the book or not.

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Guess Who Wins?

I read this book and really wished I had read the first one. Guess I can't cry over spilled milk. I loved this book. Very different and very well written. Kept you on your seat all the way through.

Janus is a very intelligent Zombi that has his own tribe that follow him. Alpha and Beta within the tribe have a little bit of a problem with each other, but they always get resolved.

Pale Rider is the protector of the Humans. He really can't quite figure out how the Zombies are capable of doing what they are doing. This is where you are going to have to read the book!!!!!!

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Janus

Zombies and dinosaurs crammed into the same work of art! Not a bad book! I don't usually go with this genre, but I was pleasantly surprised. The book was written so well I could literally envision the scenes in the book and I was on edge several times by the narrator portraying them as well.

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gotta try it again after I get the first one

I received this book free of charge for an honest review. knowing I wasn't starting at the beginning kept distracting me from realy getting into it, gonna have to hear it again after I get the first one to really enjoy it, no doubt though that I'll just like it more,after all how can you not like dinosaurs and zombies together

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I enjoyed reading this book

Once I got past the frustration that these were not your typical zombies (technically not zombies at all) but humans with primitive instincts. They can speak, plan, manipulate and they can have male female relationships. And they can control animals by thought. WHAT!@! Once I got past this I did enjoy the story. Paul our hero kinda like the terminator, beat down, broken bones, burns even bitten could not be stopped. Paul the palerider grows on you. One can't help but cheer for him. Good story and well narrated. This is definitely better than book one Pale Rider and I'm sure the next book will be even better. I look forward to Hesh's character development.
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Zombies and Dinosaurs what the.........

Zombies and Dinosaurs what the...... who mixes the two up in a story?
Well this author did. I got a little interested in this story from his book of short stories Morning Motivation Series. I decided to listen to the rest of the story. I do have to admit the beginning took me a little to get into the story. But after an hour or so I started enjoying this story. I really got into it after that the Alpha zombie trying to reason and think through is problems with his limited mind. The Pale rider and his daughter trying to survive the best they can do.

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