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R**N
A Fitting End
Riddle is a master in this genre and this trilogy underscores his talent in weaving a story that engages the reader and holds keen interest in the plot and the characters.I felt that The Atlantis World was a bit confusing to clearly follow; more so than the first two novels. That being said, all loose ends were tied up and the tale concluded successfully.I definitely recommend this series as well as other novels written by A.G. Riddle.
A**R
Time travel etc
Got all the science, time travel history etc. Ties the science and the history to new genetics and more. Plot line from each book tie into the series!!!!
G**E
Interesting take on Alantis
Good characters good story novel Atlantis theory highly recommend, the three books work together to make a complete story. The
U**S
futurism humanist gallop through what hope means
Good read draped in sciencey space dramas a great love story and action packed journey. Brilliant moments of what dangers and possibilities science opens to humanity tucked in the pages. Explains what is important about being human with laughs , love, brutal self honesty and recalibration and zero preaching.
N**E
Great read especially if you love sifi
This whole series was enjoyable and had some nice twists. My only complaint is there were some parts that felt too repetitive. But in the large scheme not that big of an issue.
C**E
Great trilogy
This series was a great read, all the characters were well written and interacted flawlessly. I couldn't stop reading once I started.
D**S
A very thrilling trilogy
I was on the edge of NY seat the who!e time till you Dropped the ball and slide under the table and crashed the whole series by killing off the bad guys by a very simple series of none revelations fights. This waa very disappointing they deserved better.
K**R
Good vs Bad
I got hooked with the action and some of the chatacters. I dont usually read long series books, but these are new authors to me, so decided to complete series. My understanding is A. is for Ann Riddle and G. is for Gerry Riddle, a husband-wife team. Its full of action, but some of the scenarios are hard to believe, even for science fiction. This last book has a space group threatening the old "assimilation" trick, but thank goodness no quote of "resistance being futile". Not sure the earth expression "kicking the can down the road" is something one from another planet would think (pg 247). The Milo character is hard to believe. He's from a Monastery, a fairly isolated community and he's a teen. He seems to know American slang words like "cool". Really? Doesn't seem plausible. Milo also should have more spiritual qualities and interests. He's the last of his Monk tribe. Aren't Monasteries religious sects, with Monks? Hmm....I googled translation for the tribe Milo is from...Immaru, it is Sumerian for "light". Oh The Riddles named some the characters Greek Mythology names. Those characters sorta lived up to their Greek counterparts, in character traits. This last book ties everything together.
M**T
Devoured book by book
I really enjoyed this whole series. I like to read about other possible worlds and I loved all the genetic information.I was really gripped by this series and purchased the next in series as soon as I finished one. I felt the characters were 3 dimensional and although there was a love interest it wasn’t the central theme and didn’t interrupt the flow of the books.I gave this trilogy 5 stars because I felt it was well written, caught the imagination left me wanting more.
J**L
Struggled through centre of book
I enjoyed book 1 and 2 then looked forward to book 3. The first third continued the story well and I was enjoying the read, then it got into a big history of the Atlanteans which I found turgid and hard going. In fact I basically skip read the middle of the book. Eventually it returned to the story and I completed the book but did lose enjoyment.
M**T
Top notch
Mr Riddle has outstanding intelligence and imagination, beyond my comprehension.This series has made my personal top two sci-fi books of all time. I was engrossed and thrilled; and led on a brilliant never-ending gamut of emotions, following the ups and downs of the story along with all the characters, who were all fantastically portrayed.I thought I had guessed the ending several times, but each turn of the page had more clues and kept changing my mind. The actual ending was close, but not the same, and was better than mine.Completely original and utterly fantastic.You shouldn't, and won't want to, miss this. Five stars just isn't enough!
F**H
Great ideas, but quite plot-heavy
As with the other two in the series, it is impressive how the author has incorporated lots of genetics, anthropology & various earth mysteries with his own aliens mythology. This final volume starts very well - I thought the first half was the best-written part of all of them - but it then has to tie up innumerable loose ends in a very short space. The result is more plot-dumping, which was a bit of a tendency in the other two. I love the ideas, but I wish he had taken a bit more space to outline them. The ending is really good, though.
M**N
Poor end to the triology
I found this a book a chore to get through.The first two I enjoyed and k think it should of stopped there. This book is totally alien in more ways than one to the original book and so far different that I didn't care for the characters. The last 100 pages and conclusion to the story and characters felt rushed.
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