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Dinotopia Sunstone Odyssey – Xbox Game

Original price was: $38.40.Current price is: $19.97.

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Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Dinotopia Sunstone Odyssey Xbox Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:739069640161
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:XBOX_DINOTOPIA_SUNSTONE_ODYSSEY

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Original Xbox

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

simulation, Sports

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

61 reviews for Dinotopia Sunstone Odyssey – Xbox Game

  1. Diane

    A very refreshing show! Love it

  2. SUSAN

    It’s a really good book, but nothing at all like the tv show whatsoever. There are main characters that don’t even have the same name or profession and the storyline is not even close! Hardly any similarities.

  3. Arlene Megill

    Love the series and love the book even more!

  4. Andrea F. Ozment

    I’ve seen a couple of episodes of this show and thought I should check out the book. It’s a funny and enjoyable story, and just about plausible, giving hope to people who might like a kind of do-over.

  5. Bearette24

    I read Pamela Redmond Satran’s “Babes in Captivity,” and enjoyed it, but I thought this was even better. For one thing, the plot was much tighter, and filled with fun twists and surprises.This is the story of Alice Green, a dowdy, 44-year-old housewife in suburban Homewood, New Jersey. Alice has always looked young for her age, though she hasn’t bothered with her appearance for a long time. She’s married to a dentist, who leaves her for his hygienist. Then Alice’s daughter leaves for Africa, leaving Alice alone.In the year following her husband’s departure, Alice whips herself into shape by working out for a couple of hours a day. When she tries to re-enter the workforce, she is less successful. She tries to get a job at the publishing house where she worked before she had a child, but they dismiss her as dried-up and middle-aged.After Alice tells a gypsy that she wants to be “younger,” Alice’s best friend gives her a makeover. With her gray hair dyed blonde and her newly fit body on display in tighter, more fashionable clothes, Alice decides to give the work thing another try. She returns to Gentility after taking all the dates off her resume and omitting the years she spent as a stay-at-home mom. She also goes to a bar and meets a young man named Josh.What makes the novel work is not only the riveting plot, but Satran’s careful look at the ups and downs of being young and old. She doesn’t portray youth as a perfect haven, but instead shows how the “young” Alice must deal w.

  6. Book Lover

    I’m a big fan of Pamela Redmond Satran’s work. I loved her first two novels, The Man I Should Have Married and Babes in Captivity, but Younger is my favorite so far! The heroine Alice is completely believable and sympathetic, and I loved reading about how she navigated the world of younger women, and younger men. This was a funny, engaging, thought-provoking book that kept me reading late into the night. I recommended it to all my friends and you will too!

  7. CaesarSwaniawski

    Great read even better if you watch the show!

  8. Stephanie M. Hasty

    I probably really like this book. I mean as a 40 year old, single, mother of one I so get it. I’m not sure I buy all the obfuscation and subterfuge, but I buy?/feel?/see? everything else.I mean age is just a number…a lesson we could all learn and remember.

  9. Rick Clark

    It was fun to read the boo after watching the TV show. Any chance to see Sutton Foster without paying Broadway ticket prices brought me to the show.

  10. lacemaker

    Loved the concept. Usually, I am not a huge fan of first person, but this was a fun, quick, and clever read. Love the TV series on TVland.

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