Official Review: Fossil Detectives and the Mysterious Skull

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Re: Official Review: Fossil Detectives and the Mysterious Skull

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Looking just at the book cover, it doesn't seem like it's a YA book. I like the fact that this is full of action and also an educational book.This sounds like a great book. So great, thanks!
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I love this book because it seems like an adventurous book.I love the good use of language and development of the characters
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Post by MWise »

Thanks for the review! It seems the book teaches lessons with fun and adventure and who doesn't enjoy reading a book like that. I appreciate your description of the children and the fact that the author did a good job of being realistic in how a child would act. My interest is definitely peaked enough to give the book a try.
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Post by Lorraine De Vos »

Thank you for sharing your review with us. I also found a few errors in the pages I sampled, but the story was interesting enough to allow me to read past them without much effort. The author did a great job keeping the reader interested in what’s going to happen next and I love the educational aspect of the book.
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This honestly gives me Jumanji feels! Science fiction will always intrigue me and I can't wait to check it out. I love that it seems really educational for adolescents as well.
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Thanks for the review. The adventures of Dante and Lexington sounds interesting so I will add this to my to be read list.
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Post by Raa_Zez »

A well-written review clearly depicting the story of the book. Another sci-fi/fantasy book which would engage especially young adults.
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Post by gemfleur_2k19 »

The honest review of the tale of two siblings truly warms our heart and gives us a feeling of inquisitiveness to read more. The competently put narrative, of the illustrations and photographs, also helps to second that thought. Witnessing the complete storyline from the innocent eyes of two child protagonists makes the plot interesting and simple, without losing its essence. In short, I for one, as a reader am looking forward to reading the book. :techie-studyingbrown:
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The title of the book itself reveals the story to a great extent.According to Mercy Bolo,it is a time travelling ,adventurous attraction for the youth.I think there is no doubt in the fact that it is full of suspence and curiosity.We feel like we are with Dante and Lexy ,wherever they go.in time.Great review with remarkable information!.
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Very interesting. If this is a movie, I would watch this together with my daughter. Plus the author infuse fun and exciting manner in content and a include lessons about evolution, geography, and history. I will add this to my list. thanks for the review and to the author.
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I like the idea of putting adventure with learning history to help children relate. I think they would enjoy this. I think I could too. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Great Review! Adding this one to my TBR pile for sure! :D
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