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A review by sweekune
Dinosaur Sanctuary Vol. 3 by Itaru Kinoshita
informative
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
4/5
Volume 3 of Dinosaur Sanctuary and Suzume has made it out of her probationary period and is now learning as part of a team. We meet a pachycephalosaur who keeps being startled and hurting himself, the restructuring of the Dinoland's enclosure and a friendship based around a spinosaurus.
- Same cosy but scientific premise. We also get to know the keeper's background a little more and the world building keeps on improving.
- I love the artwork of the dinosaurs. They're so well done and filled with personality and charm.
- The snippets at the end of the chapters are, as always, very informative. I like how they explore how research comes about and is published, helping to enlighten readers to that process.
As wonderful as always. Cannot wait for volume 4.
Volume 3 of Dinosaur Sanctuary and Suzume has made it out of her probationary period and is now learning as part of a team. We meet a pachycephalosaur who keeps being startled and hurting himself, the restructuring of the Dinoland's enclosure and a friendship based around a spinosaurus.
- Same cosy but scientific premise. We also get to know the keeper's background a little more and the world building keeps on improving.
- I love the artwork of the dinosaurs. They're so well done and filled with personality and charm.
- The snippets at the end of the chapters are, as always, very informative. I like how they explore how research comes about and is published, helping to enlighten readers to that process.
As wonderful as always. Cannot wait for volume 4.