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Atlantis

Atlantis

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved this book
Review: Action, characters, myths--everything I enjoy readin

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Legend meets modern thriller--
Review: I really enjoyed this story. Fast-paced, with some interesting angles as regards the legends involved.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: A mixture of science fiction and thriller. I really enjoyed this

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought this was a great book!
Review: I thought that Greg explained himself really good. I also think that there needs to be a sequel, because of how Greg finished the book. The part of the book that I liked the most was in the beginning, because it made me "want" to keep reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A full meal, but not filling.
Review: This book was good and easy to read, but frankly, at the end I felt somewhat cheated, unfullfilled. It had a great idea and some good characters, but the characters don't seem to mesh together much. I did not know that this was the 1st of a series, so maybe they are developing slowly. Some of the strange 'things' were not explained enough to keep you completely hooked for the next book, he should have gave you more insight as to these strange and oh-so-different phenomenons. The strange beams of light compared to strange beasts didn't seem like they fit together in the same storyline to me and I wanted some kind of explanation or closure and did not get it. So that is why I felt sort of cheated at the end. I don't mind series, but you should solve or explain some of the riddle to keep the readers coming back for more instead of no explanation at all, right? I might give the next one a try though if it sounds good or you Amazon.com readers rate it well.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 1 star too many
Review: I had no problem putting this book down--constantly. I finally finished it and wished I'd spent the time watching TV or sleeping.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Read something else instead.
Review: This book sounds fascinating from the jacket, however it reads like an inexpensive Saturday-night 1 hour TV thriller. The dialogue is familiar to me having viewed many "Rambo" films in the past. The plot would seem engaging if one were to read an outline of it, given the sum of the content alone. There is truly something for everyone, considering the catch-phrases and gratuitous violence combined with Tom Clancy-esque descriptions of military action on a global scale. The unsatisfying result leaves one feeling as though he should have abandoned this book after the first 50 pages.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good book.
Review: Not a great book, but it kept me turning pages after I should have been in bed. Only real problem I had was with the scenes involving submarines - Mr Donegan obviously knows nothing about them. Other than that, it was definitely worth the cost, and I'm looking forward to a sequel.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nothing Special
Review: The plot sounded good, but it's really pathetically weak and full of holes. No decent character development. No real suspense. Not a well thought out premise. An easy read, but there are a lot of better books of this genre out there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Sci-Fi Action Adventure!
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this new series from the author of "Area 51". He smoothly blends history's most intreguing true life mysteries adding his own immaginative twists. With the depth of detail Greg writes with, you feel you "know" the characters, without having to read a dozen paragraphs describing the buttons on a character's shirt. I was looking forward to this book's publishing, after reading his "Area 51" series, as Robert Doherty, and I wasn't disappointed. The only negative comment I can write is that the books are not going to come out as fast as I'd like, that goes for both "Atlantis" and "Area 51".


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