![]() ![]() ![]() Violence: Dinosaurs predictably eat people, with one running past with a leg in its mouth. (Note that I have not read the second Age of Extinction book, and this is from a secular publisher, so things could change.) Heat: None at all, a welcome change from most books. ![]() In the end, it’s a fun little story with dinosaurs. References to the humans being safe in the “Ark” and calling their leader “Noah” does lead to negative connotations considering that the leader is portrayed poorly, but it also seems that people outside the Compound/Ark know the Biblical story and that Noah got off the Ark. While it’s a light read, a reader who looks deeper can see that there’s a theme of safety versus freedom running throughout the book.Īs for worldview, there are references to dinosaurs being extinct for millions of years. It’s full of action, government conspiracies, and dinosaurs. This story was one of those books I wish I’d had when I was a pre-teen. Can Sky deliver the information, or will she fall prey to the surface predators? On the surface, secrets are exposed to the light, but some secrets may be more dangerous than the dinosaurs themselves. The surface has wonders Sky has never seen, such as massive primeval forests, and blue sky, is a perilous place full of dinosaurs hungry for human flesh. ![]()
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