by James Rollins
What a huge disappointment. My rating now might change depending on my further assessment of the novel. I'm still contemplating whether I should give it 1 or 2 stars. Most of my 1 star are for my dnf books, so I might go ahead and give this a 2. Lucky bastard, but like I said, it might drop down t...
I almost read the entire book in one evening, I just couldn't stop. James Rollins is master when it comes to writing adventure books and this book is so incredibly engrossing that I just couldn't stop reading. Just one more chapters, and suddenly it's two hours later. The only drawback? The romance,...
This was the September selection for discussion in my Shelfari Mystery & Suspense group. I've wanted to read something by James Rollins but wasn't certain that this was the first I should try. Fortunately, the friend who recommended it (who has never steered me wrong) knew better as this was an exci...
mp3Narrated by George Guidall. Duration: 15:06:35 Blurbs: A U.S. Special Forces agent walks out of the Amazon jungle and quickly dies of rampant tumors; what's especially bizarre is that this man has two arms, but when he entered the jungle five years before as part of a biopharmaceutical explorator...
2.5 to 3 stars. I can't quite put my finger on how I feel about Amazonia. The action sequences, which there were plenty of, were thrillingly over-the-top, the absolute icy fear of having a mortally sick child on one's hands was so well done that I had nightmares inspired by it, I liked all of the ...
Can I give it 2.5 stars?I know that this is an earlier version of Rollins' writing and I knew that going into it. But still, I expected more...There was so much going on in this book, yet it took forever to get anywhere and then the ending just wrapped it up in a pretty bow.I was intrigued to find o...
While a little soft on the discussed science, this was a rollicking good adventure story. There was a lot of action to keep you intrigued, a little plea for environmental awareness and just a smattering of love interest. The descriptions of the amazon was galvanizing and allow great visual stimula...
I liked it, it was intense and exciting. I`m really enjoying Rollins' writing style and I`ll check out some of his other books.