Z. Raptor, Steve Cole
Z. Raptor, Steve Cole
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Z. Raptor

Author: Steve Cole

Narrator: Graeme Malcolm

Unabridged: 5 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/09/2011


Synopsis

More nonstop action in the sequel to Z. Rex!

Thirteen-year-old Adam Adlar used to have a normal life. Then his father created the most advanced video-game technology ever, and scientists stole this technology to create dinosaurs with a human's ability to learn . . . and a beast's ability to kill. Now hyper-evolved species of raptors battle in clans for supremacy on a deserted island where the only law is survival, and it's up to Adam to make sure the raptors don't get to the next level.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Alex_E1 on January 30, 2019

This is more of a mystery style book than a horror spooky mood book, it is very different from the first book but also had small details that were connected to the 1st book. In this book, one of the nicest dinosaur ever betrayed them at last. Sometimes I feels the main character's pain too because g......more

Goodreads review by Eden on June 22, 2011

The cover: It completely fits. With the first book, Z. Rex; with the description of the raptors; with the viciousness and gore aplenty in the book. I bow down to the artist, Cliff Nielsen, and the designer, Christian Fuenfhausen. *worships* The book: The opening chase scene in Manhattan sets up the atm......more

Goodreads review by Sean on August 31, 2017

After reading Z.Rex I was left a little underwhelmed. The premise was extremely interesting. Regenerating dinosaur fossils and turning them into superior killing machines via a VR tech was super cool. I wrote in my Z.Rex review that I was a fan of the Z.Rex and that was it. The human characters were......more

Goodreads review by Sierra on February 28, 2021

The first book in this series was super weird and leaves you with a lot of mixed feelings. This one is is awesome! It actually a really good setup between the two books. The first one is wild and fast, but this one is more controlled and focused. These book are geared towards younger readers, so I re......more

Goodreads review by Rahul on May 07, 2017

This book was only ok because it was just like the first book just with a raptor instead of a T.Rex. I felt like the book was to similar and I knew what was going to happen. The book a first time around was good because I had no idea that he was going to get sucked into a realistic video game and ha......more