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Ice Limit

Ice Limit

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Preston and Child have delivered once again.
Review: I've read a number of Preston/Child books, and have enjoyed most of them. This counts as one that I've enjoyed. Although it took me a little while to get into the story, once it grabbed my attention, I was along for the ride. Thankfully, the ride was an enjoyable one.

The story has the right amount of suspense, tension, adventure, and action to make this a pretty good read. The members of the expedition had to deal with a number of tension-filled events that raised the thrill level of this book. Their actions were reasonable, even if some of those actions got them deeper into trouble. But heck, that added to the excitement of the read. I didn't expect the ending that was delivered, and my first thought was the it could easily lead to a sequel. But in any case, if you want some action and excitement, this is a book that I'd recommend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Outstanding Read! Absolutely loved the book.
Review: Once again Child and Preston deliver in style. I've read all their works and have yet to be disappointed. Each and every time a great read, and each and every time some neat stuff to learn. Ice Limit mostly takes place in a setting that to say the least is a bit out off the beaten path. And once the book gets going, it doesn't stop. I have to believe though that given the way the book ended, the stage is set for a sequel. In any case, way to go guys!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: These guys have yet to fail me...
Review: You can always count on these guys to write a great book. While it may be a little worse than "this" book, or a little better than "that" book, the fact remains that it's still a great book. As stated below... the tried and true formula is here in full force. I don't really know what else to say... if you like the previous 5 books, you'll like this one just as much. If you've never read a Preston/Child book... I would suggest beginning with Relic as it is the book that they began with. Popular opinion among preston/child fans seems to be against Thunderhead though that one is close to the top on my list right under Riptide.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Their best since Relic
Review: This is the authors' best work since the Relic/Reliquary double-header. The writing is, as always, quick and straightforward. One of the characters presented here, Eli Glinn, is seemingly infailable as an engineer who foresees every conceivable twist in events. Will he remain immune to failure on this almost impossible task in the most inhabitable of nature's elements? Rich man Lloyd Palmer foots the bill and expects miracles for his money. Meteor hunter Sam McFarland, the main protagonist in this story, seems like the only person accustomed to a life with a struggle.

This is a must read for any Preston/Child fan and a great intro to readers who are not familiar with their breathtaking opening to closing style of story telling.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Preston & Child hit another homerun!
Review: With The Ice Limit, Preston and Child again have written a fabulous and exciting story worth your time and money. This is their best effort since Mount Dragon. The characters were compelling and the story was, as always, interesting and different. I didn't put it down until it was finished.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good read and better quality than lots of other "thrillers"
Review: A good adventure book with eccentric, but believable characters (with the exception of the Chilean comandante) and enough science and background information to keep you interested. As good as Thunderhead, better than Riptide.

But what is a really phantastic book is "Endurance" which is mentioned in Thunderhead (it`s the book that the nerdy scientiest is always reading ... and I think there were some traces of it in the latter pages of The Ice Limit)It`s by Alfred Lansing and I can really recommend it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Unrealized potential
Review: THE ICE LIMIT is not equal to Michael Crichton at his best, but is almost at the same level of Crichton's TIMELINE, and CONGO. It is a fairly standard adventure tale wrapped in a small amount of science. THE ICE LIMIT follows an expedition to the hostile environment of the Horn Islands at the Southern tip of South America as they try to retrieve a very mysterious meteorite. Neither the characters nor the story live up to the potential of the premiss.

I never became emotionally involved with any of central characters. Indeed, some characters seem to MIA at various points in the book. The apparent central character, Dr. Sam Mc Farland, never materializes as a moving force within the story. The dynamics between Mc Farland, a professional outcast and loose cannon, and Eli Glinn, the precise leader of the expedition, fizzle. It is a central character arc which goes unrealized.

The adventure plot is mechanical and telegraphed. Like CONGO and TIMELINE, it culminates in an ultimately unsatisfying ending, with only the last line of the book of interest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Preston and Child take it to the limit!
Review: Who would have ever thought that meteor hunting could be so gosh darn interesting?

Multi-billionaire Palmer Lloyd has learned of the existence of a huge meteorite on a tiny island south of Tierra Del Fuego. He hires a team of engineering specialists and a controversial planetary geologist to seek it out and bring it home in one piece to his private museum. The team must overcome numerous obstacles to load the incredibly heavy meteor aboard their specially designed ship. Just when it seems they have accomplished the impossible, a disgruntled Chilean Naval Commander pursues them with one sole intent - blowing their ship out of the water!

An exciting story with non-stop suspense and action. Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston are the best techno-thriller tag team on the planet. Nobody does it better.

The ending was a bit of a surprise. Could their be a sequel in the works?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THRILLS UNLIMITED
Review: For those who favor thrillers in an exotic setting here's an extraordinary tale about the largest meteorite ever found just off the coast of Chile. Billionaire Palmer Lloyd wants this prize for his museum. Retrieving it from a spot where visitors aren't welcome is a challenge. However, the disparate team assembled in this science laced adventure may be up to that challenge and more. Scott Brick renders a suspenseful, perfectly paced reading.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great effort from a superior team, however...
Review: Preston & Child are once again in top form. I didn't especially like Thunderhead, so this new book pleases me with its return to strong science. I think it is among their best written, however, the ending just kind of stops. If the ending was more detailed and provided more resolution, this would be their best ever. It just begs for a sequel!


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