Guest Nanks Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 This is a book that I was put onto by Matthew Reilly via his website. And it is UN-FUCKING-REAL. Brown has clearly researced this book incredibly well as the story itself is based around historical facts/theories, and all of the geographical references are spot on, ie. you can retrace the steps taken by the characters. The story itself is an awesome, intelligent story packed with twists and riddles. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a thoughtful, psychological story. One of the best books I've read. Furthermore, for anyone who has read Matthew Reilly in the past, keep your eye out next month when the third in his Shane Schofield series, Scarecrow drops. The Epilogue is up at www.matthewreilly.com, it looks like it'll be a blinder.
tommytomlin Posted October 20, 2003 Report Posted October 20, 2003 I HATE Matthew Reilly's books@#$@# 'Oh, yeah, don't mind those caged wild animals and murderous prisoners, they couldn't POSSSIBLY escape. Now let us forget that I mentioned them until they escape at the worst moment possible' said Michael, as he RAN DOWN THE STAIRS PAST A TORRENTIAL RAIN OF BULLETS FIRED BY A MURDEROUS PRISONER AND A GIANT CAGED GRIZZLY BEAR IN AN ABANDONED MILITARY BASE WHILE TRYING TO SAVE THE PRESIDENT!@w!@# ITALLICS!!
Guest Nanks Posted October 20, 2003 Report Posted October 20, 2003 Oh my, that was quite the outburst. He writes like a Hollywood action movie. What's the problem with that?? Have you only read Area 7?? I strongly suggest you read Temple and/or Ice Station
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