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Atlantis the Trilogy: Part I

Indiana Jones meets the X-Files describes Atlantis the Trilogy: Part I, a delightful and wildly metaphoric work of metaphysical fiction. Loosely autobiographical, this new-age novel provides a not so unrealistic and fascinating explanation of Atlantis—historically and futuristically speaking. Retold by one of three high priests, the story begins in the year 2012 and then flashes back to the glorious age of wealth and prosperity that is the quintessential myth that is Atlantis. Introducing the lost continent’s downfall, strikingly similar to the contemporary issue of cloning, the author takes a bold step in portraying a lavish world where excess is the norm and humans seek to be masters of their own destiny. Prophetic and wise, this tale is first in a series that introduces a bevy of exciting new characters to fantasy and action-adventure fans. Behold a new master of intrigue reigns!

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Product Details:
Author: Dr. Ira David Shandles
Paperback: 102 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: October 31, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1419661876
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.25 inches
Package Height: 0.23 inches
Package Weight: 0.38 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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3Atlantis the Trilogy: PART I  Apr 05, 2009
By White Tiger "Dutches"
I was just getting into the book when it just ended. No information on when or where to get the end of the story. Very up setting when you are just left up in the air like this. I gave a 3 rating due to the unfinished story.

3compelling  May 16, 2012
By dolphin
Even though the book "just ends" it none the less tells the story of how Atlantis was destroyed and why. It also leaves the reader wondering if mankind is repeating the same mistake it made then.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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