Review of Atlantis Revealed

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This book fabulously introduces a reader to ancient mythologies, and the author delves deep into knowing why certain tribes believe their beliefs right? and the beliefs of other tribes wrong.
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Thank you for your very detailed review of the book. It looks like an interesting book on Atlantis with maps and theories provided by the author accompanied with extensive research and maps.
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As an Australian, I've never considered that Atlantis might be there, so already my interest is piqued by this book. I'm very keen to read more. Thanks for the review.
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Agree with the reviewer that this book is intensively academic, 191 pages indeed written like a textbook. This author also invokes trigonometry! First time I’ve ever seen equations involving tangents in a OBC book! :)
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The review was highly informative. The book appears intriguing, combining information about Atlantis with Biblical references and Egyptian mythology. I'm eager to delve into it and explore what the author has to offer.
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Post by Manish Panchal »

Good review
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Good review
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Post by Rafaela Nunes »

Your excitement about this book really comes across. It is not a theme I would actively pursue, but from what I read here it is a very interesting subject to study and as someone naturally curious I’m going to check out this book (who knows, maybe it could even originate a story). Thank you for the suggestion.
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Definitely, this book is going to be a wonderful book to read. I love books that are well-detailed and well-edited. Kudos to the author for winning BOTD with the book, He or She deserves it.
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"Atlantis Revealed" challenges readers to consider alternative perspectives on history. It promotes critical thinking and encourages readers to question established narratives.
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Post by Fuurin F »

This is an interesting review, though It contains some repetitions at the start. Still, it made me interested in reading the book even if its not my genre. I can feel the excitement of the reviews author and they described the book in a particular way, introducing also some part of the books authors background to explain the book
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"Atlantis Revealed" seems to offer a unique perspective on one if history's most enduring legends, backed by combination of ancient texts and modern scientific data. Congratulations to the author, #BOTD!
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The author uses ancient maps to prove the existence of Atlantis. The book is thoroughly researched and the numerous references to ancient mythology will spark readers' curiosity and imagination. Readers who are curious about ancient civilizations will find this book valuable.
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This seems to be a well-researched book, citing several resources to prove its point about Atlantis. Thanks for the insightful review!
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What a fascinating subject to research and write a book about. I love that it includes maps and graphs to augment the work. It's interesting to see that it can change one's perspective about loving maps after reading the book. Thanks for a great review!
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