Showing posts with label James Rollins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Rollins. Show all posts
Monday, August 15, 2011
Book #92 - The Devil Colony by James Rollins
If you like thrillers and you like science, then James Rollins is the writer. He is exciting to read, and he's always flipping between story lines to keep you on your toes. This is another edition starring the Sigma Force, and after 9 or so of these books, I am in love with these characters. I have invested time and energy into each of them, and I'm always wondering when the day will come that one of them won't survive a mission. This one had tied into it the founding fathers of the United States, and it adds a whole new dimension to his adventures. I highly recommend any book by this offer.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Book #77 - Excavation by James Rollins
Wow! Wow! That expression of "wow" doesn't do this book justice. It started at a full sprint and never slowed down. This one felt like a Crichton, and I found I was holding my breath for huge parts of it. I quickly felt attached to the characters and was so concerned for their safety that at times I couldn't bear to read...but was compelled to at the same time. Rollins is a fantastic writer, and I always look forward to one of his new releases. I initially got stuck on his Sigma Force series, so I haven't read all of his early ones. Well, I was missing out by not reading this one sooner. Rollins has a fantastic mixture of science, history, and adventure. He weaves a story that is fascinating, cutting edge, and yet very believable.
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