Steen der Wijzen
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789024557301 (9024557305)
Publish date: January 2006
Publisher: Luitingh-Sijthoff
Pages no: 432
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Sigma Force (#2)
Strange alchemy and a chase between several groups who want the ancient alchemy and the power it suggests it contains.Entertaining but it felt like it plodded a bit.
Map of Bones wasn't bad. I had been hoping for more of an early Tom Clancy type of read, but this was a little thin on most counts. There was a lot of exposition, feeling as if one character telling the others the whole history of the world at times. It certainly shows off that the author did ...
Free download/audio book/Books on Board 7/24/12.The narrator was just OK and a little bit annoying when he did women's voices. This is kind of like the Da Vinci Code crossed with a spy novel except that in this book there are Vatican spies and all sorts of riddles based on mythology. Some parts fasc...
Map of Bones is the first book I've read by James Rollins. It was well-researched, and the ideas were entertaining.That being said, I have a few tiny nitpicks with the book. Rollins appears to suffer from Cool Fictitious Character Name Syndrome, to the point that I was eyerolling a bit over some of...
This book was great. James Rollins never disappoints me. I loved every single book I had read so far. And this one was no exception