Review of The Atlantis Cure
Posted: 21 Jul 2024, 21:57
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Atlantis Cure" by Pierce Roberts.]
Living in a world where there are several types of diseases, including the current pandemic and economic crisis, a group of young superheroes have to work together to defeat this evil character. Frankly, the outlook is bleak as it already is, but there is yet another twist: a Russian mad scientist has developed a dangerous bioweapon that may wipe out the remaining population. The price is steep, and those who will pay the highest price are all of us, all men. If this deadly weapon lands in the wrong hands of people, it can bring disaster and even lead to the extinction of the human race. The book is about the story of the courage, endurance, and struggles of human beings in the middle of an apocalypse.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book, and I was impressed by the author's skill in crafting a diverse cast of characters. The story is intense and thought-provoking, but the author also cleverly weaves in a character with a witty sense of humor, providing a welcome contrast to the darker themes. I had no trouble understanding or relating to the characters.
I was extremely happy reading the book, and I can easily say that I do not have anything negative to say about the book. I loved the way in which the author weaved their story, which was great, and the characters were well developed. While reading, I came across a few errors in the book, but this did not detract from my overall enjoyment of the book. I would like to rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, and I am definitely looking forward to reading more of this author’s books. If you are an avid reader of science fiction, then I suggest that you read The Atlantis Cure by Pierce Roberts, as it is one of the best pieces of literature that I have come across.
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The Atlantis Cure
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Living in a world where there are several types of diseases, including the current pandemic and economic crisis, a group of young superheroes have to work together to defeat this evil character. Frankly, the outlook is bleak as it already is, but there is yet another twist: a Russian mad scientist has developed a dangerous bioweapon that may wipe out the remaining population. The price is steep, and those who will pay the highest price are all of us, all men. If this deadly weapon lands in the wrong hands of people, it can bring disaster and even lead to the extinction of the human race. The book is about the story of the courage, endurance, and struggles of human beings in the middle of an apocalypse.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book, and I was impressed by the author's skill in crafting a diverse cast of characters. The story is intense and thought-provoking, but the author also cleverly weaves in a character with a witty sense of humor, providing a welcome contrast to the darker themes. I had no trouble understanding or relating to the characters.
I was extremely happy reading the book, and I can easily say that I do not have anything negative to say about the book. I loved the way in which the author weaved their story, which was great, and the characters were well developed. While reading, I came across a few errors in the book, but this did not detract from my overall enjoyment of the book. I would like to rate this book 5 out of 5 stars, and I am definitely looking forward to reading more of this author’s books. If you are an avid reader of science fiction, then I suggest that you read The Atlantis Cure by Pierce Roberts, as it is one of the best pieces of literature that I have come across.
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The Atlantis Cure
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon