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The Atlantis Revelation by Thomas Greanias
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I think I gave one of the other books in the series the benefit of the doubt and went with a four star instead of a three star, so here I am going to go with a three star. It is not a true three star rating but I can't give it a four star either. There was just something a little lackluster about it.

To begin with, as entertaining as I think all three books were, it bothers me that I didn't get the 'Atlantis' that I was hoping for. Book 1 was Atlantis-y but not really, book 2 was American history and book 3 was Middle East. They tied together nicely but because book 3 didn't deliver the 'Atlantis' goods, it is receiving more negative vibes from me than it should.

Same characters, same type of mysteries. What once worked before is feeling a little stale now. Except I am left with a lot more questions...Nothing new about Yeats' DNA? Really? Nothing other than Atlantean technology? OK. It is a sore spot. What of the Alignment?

Not a fan of how the relationship ended. The last third of the book felt rushed. Enjoyable but not a satisfying conclusion.

The end.

Oh...and NOTHING ABOUT ATLANTIS WAS REVEALED.






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Reading Progress

April 19, 2018 – Started Reading
April 19, 2018 – Shelved
April 19, 2018 – Shelved as: 2018
May 5, 2018 – Finished Reading

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