The Atlantis Gene by A. G. Riddle
- Haneen Eisa Alzaabi
- May 11, 2021
- 1 min read

Rating: 4/5
Summary:
An traveler becomes the primary man to steer on the world to Mars, on the other hand things go dreadfully wrong. He is thought to be dead and fully cut off from the remainder of the universe, the traveler has got to use his skills and intelligence to search out the simplest way back home.
Strengths:
The scenes seem to be too hurried now and then, and also the scenery changes too quick (just like gift day TV action series), so several chapters simply makes it confusing. Scenes don't seem to be clearly explained in my read, and it had been terribly onerous to see what was happening.
Weaknesses:
No weakness, it was a good plot, but it was badly written. I do not mean to be harsh, however that is what it is. The book felt like reading a film script rather than a completely unique.
My Opinion:
This book is really good when it comes to action mystery but really bad in the sense that it doesn't stay grounded in reality.
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