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FLOOD TIDE

FLOOD TIDE

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It would be better....
Review: Scince I havent read this book I can't rate it (but I did anyways. . .) But It would be better if it was exactly $5.00 because that is the amount of my gift certificate.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: i listened to 13 tapes out of 15 and lost #14 i'm dying
Review: can anyone help me find the tape #14 FROM BOOKS ON TAP

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So good you'll read it whilst taking a shower!
Review: Flood Tide is an exciting adventure like the rest of the DirkPitt series. I don't find his books too predictable at all, other than knowing Dirk will triumphantly emerge from the most hopeless situation. Flood Tide grabs your attention and keeps you so interested you will read it whilst eating, drinking, driving and wrestling.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So good you'll read it whilst taking a shower!
Review: Flood Tide is an exciting adventure like the rest of the Dirk Pitt series. I don't find his books too predictable at all, other than knowing Dirk will triumphantly emerge from the most hopeless situation. Flood Tide grabs your attention and keeps you so interested you will read it whilst eating, drinking, driving and wrestling.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: another great adventure
Review: I have read them all and I dont get tired of Dirk alwaysescaping and winning. Sahara was my first read and I have been hooked ever since.The most amazing aspect is how Clive Cussler can introduce different time periods and have occurences in all of them and somehow connect them into one story. Read them all and enjoy!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: another great adventure
Review: I have read them all and I dont get tired of Dirk always escaping and winning. Sahara was my first read and I have been hooked ever since.The most amazing aspect is how Clive Cussler can introduce different time periods and have occurences in all of them and somehow connect them into one story. Read them all and enjoy!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a dirk pitt classic as always
Review: a must for all cussler fans. do not miss it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Can't Beat Dirk Pitt With A Stick/Gun/Bomb/Plague...
Review: What do you get when you cross James Bond, Jacques Cousteau andIndiana Jones? DIRK PITT, of course!!

All of the Dirk Pitt books run along the same themes, but for light adventure and easy reading you just can't beat it. Who in their right mind wouldn't love a guy who always escapes the unescapable trap, foils the bad guy, finds the treasure, saves the world AND gets the girl in five hundred pages or less? And he always has such COOL TOYS...

We're not talking "fine literature" here - this is pure escapism: mass market, broad appeal-type stuff. Clive Cussler has developed a winning (if a bit predictable) formula that is easy to follow and sure to please, whether you're a first-time reader or a die-hard fan (as I am). To his critics I say, "Let's see you do it better!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Can't Beat Dirk Pitt With A Stick/Gun/Bomb/Plague...
Review: What do you get when you cross James Bond, Jacques Cousteau and Indiana Jones? DIRK PITT, of course!!

All of the Dirk Pitt books run along the same themes, but for light adventure and easy reading you just can't beat it. Who in their right mind wouldn't love a guy who always escapes the unescapable trap, foils the bad guy, finds the treasure, saves the world AND gets the girl in five hundred pages or less? And he always has such COOL TOYS...

We're not talking "fine literature" here - this is pure escapism: mass market, broad appeal-type stuff. Clive Cussler has developed a winning (if a bit predictable) formula that is easy to follow and sure to please, whether you're a first-time reader or a die-hard fan (as I am). To his critics I say, "Let's see you do it better!"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cussler is getting too predictable
Review: Now let us imagine how CLive Cussler wrote this book:"Well, I need some new geographical area I have not talked about before, we had Japan, we had South America, we had Middle America, we had Africa, yeah, we should do something about China. Let us put something in there which is historical: The Peking Man (Question to the dear reader: Who knows anything about the peking man being lost ? Who cares ? What happened to the beautiful legends Cussler used, like the Cyclops, the lost library etc ?) Let us put something in there which is ultimately xenophobic and of course, I have to turn up in that book as well (as I did in Dragon, in Inca Gold, and most of my last book)." Put this into my word processor and what do you get? "Flood tide". How ultimately boring this is getting. Everything is too predictable, this definitely (so far) is the worst of the Pitt Novels. Try, for a change, something new, Mr. Cussler.


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