I've listened to lots of Matthew Reilly's books narrated by Mr Mangan and I have to say that he does a superb job of narrating action sequences at just the right pace and intensity. Have you listened to any of Sean Mangan’s other performances? How does this one compare? A real sense of rivalry and deadliness between the different dragons. Perhaps the moment at which the master dragons are freed and then burn some of the other masters. What was one of the most memorable moments of The Great Zoo of China? Rather, they add to the enjoyment because it's fun to see how Reilly adapted a tale about dinosaurs to one about dragons. However, these links do not detract from the novel. The links to 'Jurassic Park' are obvious (Reilly himself admits that comparisons were inevitable in the interview at the end of the audiobook). If possible, this novel has bigger action sequences than any of Reilly's previous novels. What made the experience of listening to The Great Zoo of China the most enjoyable?
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