
The Dinosaur Knights
Dinosaur Lords, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Noah Michael Levine
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By:
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Victor Milán
Paradise is a sprawling, diverse, often cruel world. There are humans on Paradise, but dinosaurs predominate: wildlife, monsters, beasts of burden and of war. Armored knights ride dinosaurs to battle legions of war-trained Triceratops and their upstart peasant crews.
Karyl Bogomirsky is one such knight who has chosen to rally those who seek a way from the path of war and madness. The fact that the Empire has announced a religious crusade against this peaceful kingdom, that the people who just wish to live in peace are anathema, and that they all are to be converted or destroyed doesn't help him one bit.
Things really turn to mud when the dreaded Grey Angels, fabled ancient weapons of the gods who created Paradise in the first place, come on the scene after almost a millennia. Everyone thought that they were fables used to scare children. They are very much real. And they have come to rid the world of sin...including all the humans who manifest those vices.
The Dinosaur Knights is the second in Victor Milan's lush, exotic tale about knights. Knights riding dinosaurs.
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Great Read
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Meh - but dinosaurs are awesome
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Epic Story, solid worldbuilding, too sexual
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As for the books, I’ll start with my complaint so I end on a good note- Milán can be incredibly repetitive. I didn’t like it in the first book, and it was getting to be distracting in the second book. One example is repeating a description. An example that comes right to mind is “The king loves his two daughters... when he can be bothered to remember he has them.” I’m confident in saying that at least 4 characters thought the same thing at different times. Plus the book “narrator” mentioned it as well. Other examples include how he reminds the reader that “their mount, not a sword or lance, is a dinosaur knight’s greatest weapons” at least one time per battle, explaining what the terremoto is, etc. He also gives constant recaps. The storyline is creative and complex, yet I didn’t get the chance to follow it for myself. He re explained who characters were and retold stories from earlier in the book constantly. Most of those conversations took place as an internal dialogue. I actually felt bored hearing what were initially compelling stories as time went on. Milán needs to rely on his reader’s memories more.
Ok, on to what I enjoyed. As I said above, the storyline is incredibly creative and somewhat complex. That is why I still gave the story five stars, despite the complaints above. There are plenty of characters, and Milán does a good job rounding them out. I also now know that I am a dork for dinosaurs. The concept of a knight on the back of a T-Rex alone what caused me to purchase the initial book. I hope he continues to write books, because I will happily buy them. I just hope he or his editor becomes stricter about brevity as I addressed above. Though truth be told, I have room for improvement in that area as well; this review is proof.
All in all, great work from the author and narrator.
Pro’s and Con’s- But Still Deserves 5 Stars
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A true guilty pleasure.
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One of my new favorite series! awesome narrating.
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Better than the first
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akip thia book and Google the fan art.
awesome idea, meh delivery
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