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, by A.G. Riddle

, by A.G. Riddle


, by A.G. Riddle


PDF Ebook , by A.G. Riddle

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File Size: 2119 KB

Print Length: 426 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: LEGION; 1 edition (November 16, 2013)

Publication Date: November 16, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00GR5JZHQ

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#1,937 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Read all 3 books. I guess that means I liked it..... One of the best Sci-Fys to come out in a long time. Uses a lot of actual historical and scientific facts but pads it just enough to make it pop! :)

The Atlantis series is so intriguing because its central idea, managed evolution of the human race over a hundred thousand years continuing into the present, convincingly seems to have more than a kernel of truth to it. While the writing of the present-day plot elements proceeds at a near chaotic pace, The Atlantis Plague is an improvement over the first book in the series. There had been a break in style between the action portion and the diary-like reminiscences of the discoverer of the atlantean ship, giving the impression of two different writers. In this book, the slower paced sections detailing the coincidence of plagues and evolutionary leaps by mankind are the most interesting parts, and the dizzyingly fast paced action parts seem to simply support that central idea. In other words, the unfolding revelation of mankind's real evolutionary past and future is so original and convincingly presented that the reader is compelled forward through the entire series.

Finished the third book of the Atlantis trilogy... umm. I am left with somewhat ambiguous feelings.Normally I enjoy this kind of galaxy- and time-spanning romp, but somehow in this case... it just did not quite work for me. Something to do with the pace of the narration, after starting out in a quite measured pace and rooted in hard fact and science, it is almost as though it veers off course in the second and third installment, with the plot becoming overloaded and scatty. In the end I was struggling to bring all the threads together – and to be honest was not really trying any more.On the plus side I found the characters had depth to them and are likable/ unlikable. Though actually, thinking about it again, the main characters are so tenacious and somehow survive through the whole trilogy, which cannot be said for the rest of the global population, that you end up feeling that the whole thing is a bit too improbable and constructed.

This is a great book, if mainly what you want is action, violence, killing, but very little character development. Strong, quick acting David is in love with Kate, a geneticist scientist, looking for a cure for autism. They both think they are working to make humanity better, but things are not as they seem. Martin, is Kate's guardian who raised her and works for the organization that has funded her research, but she is really being used for another purpose. More comes to light when she is kidnapped. David rescues her heroically and spectacularly, and this is how they meet. More action occurs, and contact is made with the beings on the ships, and Kate begins to have flashbacks to another life and time. I will have to read the third book, even though I thought there was too much being captured, then being rescued, amongst the world falling apart while this plague designates the entire population, before the purpose of the Atlantis gene was revealed. I think the story line was quite good, but a little less action, and a little more character development would have improved it greatly.

I truly loved the first book in the Origin series, The Atlantis Gene, but this one fell short for me. The Atlantis Gene had a great plot that twisted research, evolution, creation and alien invasion/technology into a VERY well crafted tale. This book, however, was too silly for my taste.**SPOILERS***This book took off with the same interesting characters but really veered off into left field making the story completely unbelievable. Some examples...a small black tile that unfolds outward and upward to create a tent/shelter...okay, not too bad, right? I'd have bought into that idea if the tent/shelter didn't come fully furnished! Complete with beds (linens included), desks, chairs and working showers. Then the suspension/stasis tubes from the first book suddenly become resurrection/cloning tubes...and works differently for different people. Some die outside the tube but are cloned inside the tube...many times over in some cases. Some climb into the tube nearly dead and are resurrected. Some die outside the tube but just their memories are resurrected in someone else inside the tube...come on...pick one and stick with it.What I think bothered me most with this storyline was that Kate (main character from book one) had a child taken from her at birth and she'd been convinced it had been still born. She finds out at the end of book one that the child survived and was in a research lab far, far away. When the first book ended, your imagination allowed you to believe she went in search of her baby. There was literally no mention of the baby in this book...just a whole lot of hunt and find and cloning and reserrection with the humans, Atlantians and hybrid Human/Atlantians.

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