The Pyramids of Atlantis

The Pyramids of Atlantis
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Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 1520178646
ISBN-13 : 9781520178646
Rating : 4/5 (646 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Pyramids of Atlantis by : Jason Shaw

Download or read book The Pyramids of Atlantis written by Jason Shaw and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Pyramids of Atlantis is a fantasy novel about hope and survival of the human race. But one that incorporates within its story a definite suspicion of truth. In 2020 the body of a time traveler and his malfunctioning time machine materialize in the apartment of the main character. The machines primary task is to help save the world from destruction by aliens who visit this planet seeking friendship and trade but most are cruelly slaughtered simply for being different. The survivors escape, returning in force in 2156 and destroy the Earth. But we have guardians. Another alien race has been observing this planet for thousands of years. Against all their teachings they use the time machine to change the future by modifying human development. Vast numbers of cerebral computers are to be produced The task of producing them in sufficient numbers proves to be impossible. And the decision is taken to use implants. The aliens will first introduce a global pandemic. The implants will be hidden in the antidote capsules sent by their home planet. But the numbers of the capsules sent will only be sufficient to save a percentage of the population resulting in two and a half billion humans being culled. However the survivors are to be offered the choice of living a disease free lifespan of between four to five hundred years. In the meantime the machine is at the disposal of the main character. Where would you visit if you had your own time machine? Would they include Ancient Rome, Athens, Troy. Or Egypt when the pyramids were being built? And then of course there is Atlantis. Extracts from a professional critique done on the bookThe very first impression I gained from The Pyramids of Atlantis is that it is a very professionally written and highly competently constructed novel which held my attention literally from first paragraph to last. It has drama, mystery and a sophisticated plot. I found myself reading the book in two sittings which is probably indicative of its quality since it is by no means a short novel. The book as a whole has a great deal to recommend it, not least the carefully conceived and generally well executed plot which I found to be very suitable for the target demographic. Overall, this is undoubtedly one of the best books of its type that I have read for some time.The locations, background and context as well as the more abstract psychological elements represent very specialised environments so it is important that the setting rings true. I would suspect that the author has either carried out a great deal of thorough research or was familiar with the context to an extent already.To look now at certain specifics, the plot of this work is very good indeed and the author has done well to fashion a credible plot from some situations which could have appeared a little exaggerated (but this can be forgiven in a book of this type where fantasy is reality and vice versa). This is, in part, because the novel is as much character driven as it is narrative driven.


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