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  6. Narrator is great, and the story is fun to read and complex. A lot of reviewers have complained about some things not adding up but it is a great listen and and interesting plot. I thoroughly enjoyed both this book and the first book. Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? Great character development, and I was constantly wondering how the main characters were going to get out of their current predicament. He's just an excellent narrator. You focus on the story and not on him, and that is how it should be.

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    I have been a science fiction fan all of my life, but the tedium of this book nearly convinced me to leave it forever. The series has turned into a romance novel under the guise of science fiction, by becoming more about the relationships between the characters than anything else. What was most disappointing about A. The long wandering narrative lines. Very little. He seemed to pronounce most of the words correctly. His reading lacked any attempt at differentiating the voices of the characters and was generally flat, nearly a monotone.

    What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment? Disappointment and boredom. Any additional comments? Don't bother with this book. The first third of this book was nothing but fighting, all of which felt like filler to me. I almost stopped reading. I am a language nerd and enjoyed the extended explanations of the proto-Indo-Europeans and how all our languages are descended from the same roots. The time dilation effects and name changes have been muted for this installment and so the story is easier to follow.

    David and Kate are moving in separate tracks for the first half.

    The plague is racing out of control and Dorian has gone rogue relative to the Imari. The alien intentions are made clear and contain both benign and malignant actions as we learn that two different philosophical approaches have been driving human evolution and development. Riddle does a fantastic job of creating a riveting plot with multiple twists along the way. Most entertaining is the creative reinterpretation of human history from 70K BC to the present.

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    He weaves the plague of Justinian and the Black death as events that were intentionally engineered to drive human evolution. Kate holds humanity's fate in her hands with her decision on how to finally resolve the current human catastrophe. Lastly, Riddle sets up book 3 with the suggestion of something that even our alien genetic engineers were fearful of. The narration is excellent with a good range of voices for all characters. Would you try another book from A. Probably, though with a different set of expectations.

    Riddle before, how does this one compare? The first book in the series was about the same as this one, and I listened to both. I think the narrator does an OK job but the story in both books doesn't really catch me. His narration is good although I did find Dorian Sloan's voice to be a little annoying by the end.

    Do you think The Atlantis Plague needs a follow-up book? Why or why not? It seems to me that there's going to be one regardless. I wouldn't complain but I'm not going to spend much money on it. The 2nd book tied up the story line fairly well and I don't really have a desire to go deeper into this universe.

    I didn't find many of the characters in these books to be genuine or believable. It felt like the story was on rails and no matter what happened the deus ex machina would make sure everything worked out all-right. I know the author spent a lot of time going into back-story and internal-narrative but so much of it seemed too coincidental or tailor-made to help the plot move forward. I read a lot of science fiction and I love a good mystery book.

    I still enjoyed the overall narrative and thought the concept was original and thought-provoking, I just didn't feel any connection to the characters and would have enjoyed it more if they didn't feel so wooden. What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you? The story was getting way out there and there were incredible mistakes in biology. What could A. Riddle have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you? At lease get the science right, there were so many issues that science souldn't support. The prior book in the series, The Atlantis Gene, was acceptably good 3 stars.

    As a fan of post-apocalyptic novels I should have liked this series.