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The Lost Stones (2011)

by Paul Rimmasch(Favorite Author)
3.78 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Bonneville
review 1: This is a very interesting book. I was impressed with the amount of research that Paul Rimmasch underwent to delve into the lost and hidden world of LDS Book of Mormon relics.Ammon is a student at BYU. An innocent question in a religious class leads him on an unexpected journey. The archaeologist, John, who is helping him find the answers to his question is taken as hostage in Mexico. He teems up with John's daughter to liberate him. From there they visit many interesting places and are chased by an assassin.This is a quick and easy read. It is interesting. If you love books that put together clues to find hidden treasure, this book would have appeal. It is written from an LDS perspective, but doesn't preach.
review 2: I was a little afraid that I wouldn'
... moret like this book and that I would have to lie to my brother-in-law and tell him that I did. But, happily, I really did enjoy this book. It has adventure, romance, short chapters, and footnotes that made me want to some of my own investigation and also made me think. It starts a bit slow, but picks up very quickly. Once they start their adventures in Mexico, you can't wait to see where they will go next and what will happen. My only complaint is that it really isn't very long, but that made it a quick, enjoyable read, and also maybe left it open to more adventures? I highly recommend reading this if you like adventure and intrigue with a bit of a twist. less
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janeaellis
Interesting and fun, especially if you're into Book of Mormon archaeology.
User1234321
This was an interesting book about the lost stones of the Jaredites.
Maryam
Lots of facts about Aritfacts from the Book of Mormon.
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