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Book Reviews of Raising The PastBook Review: A gripping novel about a deadly pursuit with the fate of the planet and all who live on it in the balance. Summary: 5 Stars
Accomplished author Jeremy Robinson presents Raising the Past, a suspenseful novel about the discovery of an ancient artifact, entombed within ice and the carcass of an elephant for ten thousand years, left behind by an advanced civilization. When the device is activated by accident, it triggers forces seeking its destruction, for it is the lynchpin to mankind's freedom from hidden manipulators who have been guiding humanity toward collective annihilation. A gripping novel about a deadly pursuit with the fate of the planet and all who live on it in the balance.
Book Review: Addicted to Arctic Adventures! Especially this one. Summary: 5 Stars
Raising the Past....This book is fantastic! I recommend it to anyone. A fun read with finely tuned details of the arctic and it's conditions. I didn't want the suspence that was killing me to end. Each one of the characters has a vitality all their own. This is a story that makes you think, and crave for a sequel. And hopefully there's a movie in the making! I'm glad I found this book. With the wonderful endorsements made by author James Rollins saying how great this book is...and he's right!
Can't wait for my copy of Antarktos Rising to arrive in the mail. I've found another favorite author!
Book Review: All the right ingredients... Summary: 5 Stars
This was a book worth propping the eyelids open to finish! Three-dimensional characters, truly imaginative and intriguing aliens, good use of science and speculative tech; should attract fans of Steve Alten, Preston/Child, Crichton, Greg Bear.
Book Review: Awesome book Summary: 5 Stars
Frank Ferris, a Waldenbooks assistant manager, 10/01/2006
Robinson does it again
Raising the past is the best book Robinson has written so far.I couldn't put it down until I was done and wanted to read it again. Great book!
Book Review: Beautiful book production, but really bad grammar. Summary: 2 Stars
I was impressed by the quality of the physical book, but not by the quality of the intellectual material within its pages. The plot seemed to be laid out as a bad screenplay, the dialogue was stilted, and the characters were shallow. These defects could have been corrected through the judicious use of a good editor. A good copy editor would have helped, too, because the grammar is atrocious. Now, I'm not an effete intellectual, I am an rpg gamer, a voracious fantasy and science fiction fan, but most of all a reader. As a reader, I can't recommend this book.
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