The Athena Project
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780594229513 (0594229510)
Publish date: November 23rd 2010
Publisher: Atria Books
Pages no: 324
Edition language: English
Series: Athena (#1)
Another quick read...this one falls in the middle of Thor books in terms of quality. The concept of an all-female Delta Force team was intriguing, but I found the characters somewhat thin and topical. Still fun to read, good escapism from the daily grind.
Oh for gawd's sake...Thor can't write strong women fershit. I wonder if his spouse belongs to the Junior League. (OK, OK, that was a low blow...rewind.)I don't think critical thinking was a competency identified for any of Mr. Thor's courses/curricula/degree(s), if plural. I've heard of knee-jerk...
Since this is my first exploration of Brad Thor's world, I suspect there's some back story and character histories that were lost on me, which likely would have helped. Having said that, The Athena Project is a really good read, but the characterization (and the tendency to have too much happen off ...
I actually give it 4.5 stars. Just because the ending was rather... suddenly lame and just kind of ended. I enjoyed the book and I look forward to reading Brad Thor's other works. I did read this out of order so some of the character developments from some of Thor's other novels may have made more s...
Attention Scot Harvath loyalists----THIS IS NOT A HARVATH SERIES BOOK! IT IS A NEW SERIES< ::sigh::: I'm not sure why anyone expected this to be a Harvath novel, when the author clearly put it out that this was about the women of project Athena. We can't have our Scot and eat it too can we? --------...