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The Lost Continent The Story Of Atlantis (2000)

by C.J. Cutliffe Hyne(Favorite Author)
3.81 of 5 Votes: 3
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English
review 1: This is one of the earliest and best Atlantis tales. Reads like Edgar Rice Burroughs with an ascetic lead man and a superfluous choice of half naked women. Some interesting scenes occur where one wonders if there is a kind of visceral sub-context. The High Priestess, Goddess, shepherdess takes our hero on a mammoth ride (Only the hairy mammoth is bigger than normal) and when the Mammoth goes wild they are both thrown into that area where the sewers spill out into the bay and the Mammoth is stuck so they have to swim. She then asks him if he enjoyed the ride.
review 2: It was a good old fashioned yarn, free for the Kindle and recommended based on other books I liked here.There was some downsides to the book. It left alot of unanswered questions, why the villai
... moren gained so much power that seemed to be unobtainable, was never answered. Also, the hero sure seemed to enjoy killing people in a way that was cringe-worthy. The story was original, and free. But I like King Solomon's Mines for similar, tastier fair. less
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kass
Somewhat slow moving for today's audience but still readable and pretty good at the basic level.
ash
My memory was better than the reality, but still . . . worth another read.
Piey
Writing style not at all readable to me so abandoning it.
ltcbobd05
Read as a teen, shortly after reading SHE. Loved it.
McAwesome
Very interesting historical like fiction.
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