Review of Atlantis Revealed

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Post by Aremu Titilopemi Funmilayo »

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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Post by Verna Coy »

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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Post by Eugine Ingalwa »

I have always been intrigued by Egyptian mythology and this book allows me to indulge in this topic again. I appreciate that the reviewer has mentioned the use of write-ups, images, and maps related to various topics, which gives the book so much credibility. The author's respect for other peoples' beliefs is very unique and kind.
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For a long while, I really believed in the existence of Atlantis. This book gives proof that Atlantis might have actually existed. It's worth the effort. Congrats on making it to the bank book of the day.
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As a prospective reader, the comprehensive research and integration of ancient maps and mythology in "ATLANTIS REVEALED BY MEDIEVAL AND NASA OCEAN FLOOR MAPS & ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY" seem intriguing. The author's approach to exploring the truth behind myths, combined with his respect for differing beliefs, adds depth to the narrative. The book's brevity and thorough editing are also appealing factors. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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"Atlantis Revealed" by Riaan Booysen provides accurate information on Plato 's description of Atlantis with use of ancient maps. The author weaved themes of spiritual, scientific and authenticity in this book.
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I think it's a fascinating concept that the Great Flood might have been responsible for the sinking of Atlantis. I usually don't read nonfiction, but I'll make an exception for this book to read the author's research.
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The book sheds light on the accomplishments of medieval cartographers. It highlights their skills in mapmaking and their contribution to geographical knowledge, even with limitations in technology.
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"Atlantis Revealed" may inspire others to delve deeper into the topic. It could spark new research projects or re-evaluations of existing evidence related to Atlantis or medieval cartography.
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Post by Eva Nyaburi »

A good educative book on history, science, and geography. The author did a detailed research for the concepts covered in the book. Congrats on BOTD.
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