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Lee Rogers (1)

Author of ANIMAIA

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About the Author

Image credit: ANIMAIA is Lee Rogers’ first novel. He has worked in publishing for over twenty-five years as a writer and editor of mostly non-fiction. He is the author of a traditionally published book in environmental science (third edition). He also writes for the New York Times About.com portal.

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ANIMAIA (2011) 23 copies

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It was a really good story especially if you are an animal lover. I really loved the story line and the 4 main characters are also amusing and lovable. The pacing and the writing itself was also very good. However, it seems to be a similar to Harry Potter, only animal style. DIPI sounds like Hogwarts. Arno is like Harry, Leroy is Ron.

A lot of potential for this series. I'm excited to read the next one.
 
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krizia_lazaro | 6 other reviews | Sep 2, 2012 |
Nice young adult story about a 13 year old boy named Arno Steele who has to face a family past that he was not aware off. Going to the pretigious DIPD acadamy where he is to learn how to hone his skills at "speaking" psychically with animals. Most people can speak to one or two species but Arno seems top be able to speak to all. Decent story seemed long on explination but little action until you get towards the end. But as a first in the series it is a good start. Nice way to spend an afternoon in the sun.… (more)
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Scoshie | 6 other reviews | Mar 22, 2012 |
A very entertaining book for the animal lover in us all. The concept of being able to "sync" with the animals is one I would have always wanted to be able to do. Great story.
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jynxpierce | 6 other reviews | Oct 10, 2011 |
A very entertaining read! I could compare this book to having a similar feel to either the Harry Potter or Percy Jackson books, but I believe this book is more enjoyable for me as it has an inspiring message with it in regards to ecology and animal rights.

By the end of the book, I found myself wanting to re-read the story and also anticipating the followup book.
 
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rfrontuto | 6 other reviews | Sep 16, 2011 |

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