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I found the story line refreshing with unexpected and novel ideas. The science was well researched making the story seem almost plausible in spite of it being fiction. The characters were real and compelling and blended well with the mixed in urban legend. The story line spanned over 10,000 years and had every kind of science you could imagine all blended into one cohesive story line. I loved it.
Rating: 5 / 5
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I enjoyed reading this book. I found it is easy to read and exciting. It did not take me long to enjoy my time with Mark, Ashlyn and Stewart. I wanted to be there with them and experience the Bermuda Triangle and the world under the sea. ….Great job….keep writing Juliann.
Rating: 5 / 5
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This book was awesome! I read it this weekend and couldn’t put it down. It kept me on the edge of my seat virtually the whole time…and had me guessing what would happen next. This book was refreshingly unexpected and very well written. The author really seemed to know what she was talking about…my advice, buy a copy for you and a friend.
Rating: 5 / 5
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I really enjoyed this book. It had an intriguing story line and an unusual emotional honesty about it. I couldn’t put it down and I like the fact that it was family friendly, I mean rated PG; you don’t find that very often anymore. The characters came alive and I found myself laughing and sometimes crying. I thought the dialogue was real; so many books sound phony. I also liked the fact that the characters had imperfections. Mark had his irritable moments and Ashlyn was insecure at times. My heart really went out for Stewart, poor guy. He was like the Timex watch “takes a licking and keeps on ticking.” I have always wanted to go diving and the underwater scenes made me feel like I was there. I’ve also been in the Bahamas and I thought the author did a good job of capturing the essence. The science was cool. I loved the way everything was intertwined and so much of it based on real science. The notes section in the back was compelling; it made me wonder if there really is something going to happen in 2012. The NASA reports and the Hutchison effect, I had never heard of it and I can’t believe that it hasn’t been more pronounced in the news. The fact that there have really been underwater pyramids discovered was news to me too. I think the author must have done a lot of research to put everything together that way. It’s complex enough to interest a scientist and yet she uses the characters to explain it in terms that people like me can understand. I wanted to give it five stars but I felt like the book was a little too short; I wanted more. I think the author could have added more details about some of the characters so I gave it four stars. In spite of that, I highly recommend it. The book was unusual and had unique twists and a refreshing storyline. I’m really looking forward to her next book, whatever it is.
Rating: 3 / 5
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