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Raising Atlantis (Atlantis 1) (edition 2006)

by Thomas Greanias

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BURIED UNDER TWO MILES OF ICE. In Antarctica, a glacial earthquake swallows up a team of scientists...and exposes a mysterious monument older than the Earth itself. In Peru, archaeologist Dr. Conrad Yeats is apprehended by U.S. Special Forces...to unlock the final key to the origins of the human race. In Rome, the pope summons environmental activist Dr. Serena Serghetti to the Vatican...and reveals a terrifying vision of apocalyptic disaster. In space, a weather satellite reveals four massive storms forming around the South Pole...and three U.S. spy satellites disappear from orbit. These are the end times, when the legends of a lost civilization and the prophecies of the world's great religions lead a man and a woman to a shattering discovery that will change the fate of humankind. This is the ultimate voyage, a journey to the center of time, as awe-inspiring as the dawn of man--and as inevitable as doomsday. This is RAISING ATLANTIS....… (more)
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Title:Raising Atlantis (Atlantis 1)
Authors:Thomas Greanias
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I was trying to put my finger on what this novel reminds me of and I think I've worked it out - I think it's reminiscent of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, only instead of being set within the church itself it's set under 2 miles of ice in Antarctica in ruins that have been recently exposed in an earthquake.

That's not to say this is a rip off of the aforementioned like many novels that came out around this time were. No, rather this is a mixture of themes that come together quite well, despite the imaginative setting and thought provoking ruins which are described within one thing the book is quite light on is character development. All the characters seem to almost be cardboard cutouts with just a brief outline of their characteristics given which leaves some of them feeling almost cliched. Being an action slash adventure novel however the book itself doesn't suffer too much as a result of the shallow characters instead it rather focuses the reader's attention towards what is happening rather than who is experiencing what is happening.

I thought the setup, execution, scenery and circumstances were interesting and vividly described, especially the latter two. Whilst the theme of Atlantis isn't exactly a unique story to tell I thought this spin on the old myth was good, as such I'll likely be checking out the following 2 books in the series shortly. ( )
  HenriMoreaux | May 26, 2019 |
Overall this book was good, not great but maintained my interest throughout. At times I found the plot unbelievable, and the characters unlikable. They knew too much and figured things out too quickly. I enjoyed the action in the story and that was why I kept reading. The ending was ok, but could have been better, it left some questions unanswered and not in a good way. ( )
  Whitneyadela | Jul 12, 2015 |
Lots of plot threads still hanging at the end. But, pretty interesting threads. Will there be more discoveries about the buried city? Will there be aliens? What will the public find out? ( )
  Chris_El | Mar 19, 2015 |
I keep trying on Atlantis books and so far I've found none I like, and at this point I'm pretty sure I just won't.

Where to start. There are two main characters in this novel. Conrad Yeats and Serena Serghetti, she's a self-righteous bitch and he's an insane sociopath with Daddy issues.

The story starts simply. Someone at NASA finds a big honkin' pyramid under the ice in Antarctica, then calls in his adult son to come look at the thing.

Not to be left out the Pope sends a former Nun, who just happens to know Conrad, down there too. I'm not exactly sure why every fictional book I've read always has the Catholic church really, really concerned about the famous 'Lost Island', but, there ya go.

It's a well written and crafted book, it's just that its plot is predictable, its characters unlikable, and while it's a bit thrilling, it doesn't do anything different than the rest of its genre. I did have hope that maybe there'd be an interesting and different ending and while I guessed wrong what was going to happen, it, like the rest of the book left me wanting and not in a nice TV cliffhanger way either. ( )
  DanieXJ | Nov 25, 2013 |
Pure hokum, filled with stock characters but I found it a fun read, provided I didn't really look any deeper than surface. Dr Conrad Yeats is a disgraced archeologist, he has found things that people prefer to be left alone and now the US special forces are dragging him to Atlantis. There he finds something he never expected to find. Meanwhile Dr Serena Serghetti is being summoned to the Vatican, they want her to look into what's going on.

It's like watching a low budget film made for TV, entertaining at the time but occasionally you look at it and your suspension of disbelief is crashing hard against something that just doesn't quite gel. I've read worse, and I read much better. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Nov 15, 2010 |
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BURIED UNDER TWO MILES OF ICE. In Antarctica, a glacial earthquake swallows up a team of scientists...and exposes a mysterious monument older than the Earth itself. In Peru, archaeologist Dr. Conrad Yeats is apprehended by U.S. Special Forces...to unlock the final key to the origins of the human race. In Rome, the pope summons environmental activist Dr. Serena Serghetti to the Vatican...and reveals a terrifying vision of apocalyptic disaster. In space, a weather satellite reveals four massive storms forming around the South Pole...and three U.S. spy satellites disappear from orbit. These are the end times, when the legends of a lost civilization and the prophecies of the world's great religions lead a man and a woman to a shattering discovery that will change the fate of humankind. This is the ultimate voyage, a journey to the center of time, as awe-inspiring as the dawn of man--and as inevitable as doomsday. This is RAISING ATLANTIS....

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