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Dark Earth (2000)

by Jason Halstead(Favorite Author)
3.42 of 5 Votes: 5
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Dark Earth Series
review 1: It took me a bit to read this because I've been busy, not because it wasn't fabulous! I picked it up EVERY chance I got. Let me tell you that if you want a book that keeps you rolling, this is it. Everytime I thought I figured out where the story was going, Halstead took it somewhere else entirely. I never knew what was coming from one moment to the next. The main character was great; a strong man, father, and fisherman. Everything he did was completely "in character" and at the same time surprising. I liked how he dealt with the things that were happening to him. My one and only gripe with this book is the daughter. She acted way too immature for her age, especially considering she is an only child of a father that is gone a lot. She should have been more dependent and a ... morelot less needy. I would have liked to see her stronger and I would have liked to see more of her in the later sections of the book also. But, overlooking that one thing, this book was really kool! Halstead did a great job contrasting the two worlds and kept his characters beleivable and the action packed! Great fun read!
review 2: This book started out amazing and kept on going. I loved the characters and loved how the father (our main character) progressed throughout the book. His character grew and grew and I couldn't wait to see what happened next. I wasn't thrilled with the ending, and wanted to see what was going to happen. Is the world as we know it going to be okay? Uggggg, the suspence :) I would recommend this author. He's gifted at writing and has an amazing imagination. less
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Ratna
Starts out great, then gets a little odd, but hey, kinda what I expected...
max
This book was a pretty good read. Looking forward to the Devils Ice Box
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