Official Review: The Dinosaur Lawyer by Adam Van Susteren

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Official Review: The Dinosaur Lawyer by Adam Van Susteren

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Dinosaur Lawyer" by Adam Van Susteren.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Are dinosaurs real or are they perhaps an elaborate hoax? Is everything we learned as children a lie? Are our beloved Tyrannosaurus rex and Brontosaurus merely creations of a few money-hungry men's imaginations? These are all questions author Adam Van Susteren sets out to answer in The Dinosaur Lawyer.

This novel tells the story of attorney Aaron Baker who is hired by a Russian billionaire, Roman Aristov, to defend him in a suit brought on by his twin brother, Maxim. Roman made a Facebook post claiming Maxim, a fossil collector, had purchased fakes. Now, in order to win this defamation case, Aaron and Roman need to prove not only that what Roman said was true, but that dinosaurs in fact didn't exist. The story centers around the courtroom and this case as numerous experts are brought in to make the argument for and against dinosaurs. Aaron Baker finds himself in a case that can make or break his career and even make him question all he's known his entire life.

I absolutely loved The Dinosaur Lawyer. It completely surprised me. Yes, it is a legal novel at core, but it is so much more than that. It deals with questioning thoughts that have been implanted in us since childhood. This novel really made me think and gave me the desire to research and learn so much more about these topics. The book was really well-written. It is jam-packed with information. There is a lot of math and science as well as interesting history about paleontology, evolution, and more. The courtroom scenes and court process were very informative and easy to follow. The characters were well-developed and likable. I just have so many good things to say about this book!

I think what I loved best about this novel though is that it made me want to talk about it. This story got me excited and eager to share with others. Now I want to know what everyone thinks and knows about dinosaurs. I felt like I learned so much while reading it. I really couldn't put it down. If I had to find a complaint, it would be that the court proceedings and testimonies became a bit repetitive after awhile, but this did help me to understand the whole process better and to remember key moments in the novel.

This is an excellent book choice for fans of law, history, and science. It can get very technical at times and the bulk of the book covers historic figures, laws of physics, mathematics, probability, and such. So, if you're looking for a lighter read, this might not be it. However, when you're feeling up to jumping in, I really recommend it to just about anyone. It's such an interesting story and a fresh look at an old tale. I give this book 4 out of 4 stars and can't wait to read more by this author starring the protagonist Aaron Baker.

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Disproving the existence of Dinosaurs seems like a mammoth task! I love books that make you want to learn more and to talk about them. My friends get so annoyed when I start sentences with "So I'm reading this book at the moment..."
Thanks for the awesome review :)
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I think that any book that can provoke your thoughts and make you want to get others' opinions on the subject is truly one of a kind. The concept of this one is certainly unique! I like how you worded it in your review - a fresh look at an old tale. Excellent review by the way, it really makes me want to get this one.
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Bianka Walter wrote: 07 Jul 2018, 12:45 Disproving the existence of Dinosaurs seems like a mammoth task! I love books that make you want to learn more and to talk about them. My friends get so annoyed when I start sentences with "So I'm reading this book at the moment..."
Thanks for the awesome review :)
I think my husband might get a bit annoyed with me as well when I don't shut up about a certain book I'm reading. I just love to talk about the good ones though! Hope you enjoy this one.
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KristyKhem wrote: 07 Jul 2018, 15:22 I think that any book that can provoke your thoughts and make you want to get others' opinions on the subject is truly one of a kind. The concept of this one is certainly unique! I like how you worded it in your review - a fresh look at an old tale. Excellent review by the way, it really makes me want to get this one.
Thanks. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did.
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I do love a legal drama but I must confess I don't want to think about physics and math when I read one. :wink: Great review, though!
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I love the excitement that you share about this novel. The idea of questioning what we have been taught to be fact is a great thing to see. We are trained not to question our science books, so it is quite interesting to see this author doing so with this book. I might have to read this one and explore the mind-bending science in it.
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I feel that any book that makes you question your knowledge and want to learn more about a subject is always worth a read. I'd definitely be checking this book out. Nice review
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I enjoyed reading your review! The premise of the story sounds very unique and interesting. It's always a good sign when a book makes you think. :) I like books where you learn something new - in this case, info about paleontology. I'm off to read the sample!
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I work in the legal field so the title of the book was attractive. The review also enticed me to grab a copy and put this book on my shelves. Can't wait to spend time to read this.
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I have asked myself these questions on numerous occasions, therefore, I am piqued by the storyline of this book on dinosaurs. Are they real or fake? Thank you for a great review.
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Cecilia_L wrote: 07 Jul 2018, 20:11 I do love a legal drama but I must confess I don't want to think about physics and math when I read one. :wink: Great review, though!
Yeah, parts of it did get a bit technical, but I still recommend it! :)
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I absolutely love legal drama and to combine it with something interesting such as dinosaurs is quite unique. Your review got me excited and now I want to read this book!!!
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crediblereading2 wrote: 08 Jul 2018, 18:03 I have asked myself these questions on numerous occasions, therefore, I am piqued by the storyline of this book on dinosaurs. Are they real or fake? Thank you for a great review.
If these are questions you've already pondered, then you definitely need to read this. Let me know what you think after!
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Oh god, this review reminded me of the whole "Is Pluto a planet?" debacle, and how people can be very stubborn about what they've been taught. Just imagine if this dinosaur case was leaked to the public. There'd be a firestorm of debate on all social media platforms. Was the public mentioned at all in the book?

The title did catch my attention, and your enthusiasm is infectious. You know what? I'm going to write this title down in my handy dandy notebook, and come back to it eventually. I don't mind heavier reads, but how easy could you follow the mathematical parts? That's the main thing I'm worried about. History and anthropology? I'm down. Math and physics? Someone please hold my hand.

Thanks for the review!
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