
Domesticating Dragons
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Austin Rising
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Dan Koboldt
Build-a-Bear Workshop meets Jurassic Park when a newly graduated genetic engineer goes to work for a company that aims to produce custom-made dragons
Noah Parker, a newly minted PhD, is thrilled to land a dream job at Reptilian Corp., the hottest tech company in the American Southwest. He's eager to put his genetic engineering expertise to use designing new lines of Reptilian's feature product: living, breathing dragons.
Although highly specialized dragons have been used for industrial purposes for years, Reptilian is desperate to crack the general retail market. By creating a dragon that can be the perfect family pet, Reptilian hopes to put a dragon into every home.
While Noah's research may help Reptilian create truly domesticated dragons, Noah has a secret goal. With his access to the company's equipment and resources, Noah plans to slip changes into the dragons' genetic code, bending the company's products to another purpose entirely....
©2021 Dan Koboldt (P)2021 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















Suspense and humor and dragons!
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A light Listen
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Overall it was a great book but anyone that has ever worked call/chat support needs this book for that chapter alone! The story was great on a whole and as always Austin did a great job, he was the perfect person for the tone of this book.
Customer service at its best!
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Worthwhile
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I laughed, I cried, I wet my pants.
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A fun look at corporate genetic engineering hell, my only criticism being it felt like Parker crossed a moral event horizon a couple of times with nothing really coming of it, which soured me a bit on him as a character.
Guy named "Koboldt" writing about dragons? Sus.
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Exciting novel!
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For instance one of the first things we are told on page 1 or 2 is about a sprawling expansive headquarters that must cost a fortune to irrigate.... That's only 20,000 square feet. A few pages later we learn this facility is big enough to house live animals... But only 20,000 square feet.
There are descriptions of how a super fantastic company that engineers dragons works and yet anyone who works in an office will realize that isn't how any successful company operates.
The main reason I'm giving up and returning is the show vs tell problem. There are excerpts where we break from the story and get insights into the past and background but these all read (and are literally read by the narrator) as if book reports - this thing happened and then that thing happened and it matters because facts which I will now recite in detail
This issue is compounded by a narrator that doesn't seem to really understand the characters he's voicing (in fairness I don't get them either) and he then reads a report like a report. I wanted to like this but it's not a novel. I truly don't understand the laughed and cried comments. This left me feeling nothing but irritation at a great premise wasted....maybe that's why they cried?
Report not a novel.
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Not for me
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