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The Sixth Extinction (Sigma Force, #10) - Community Reviews back

by James Rollins
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Turn The Page
Turn The Page rated it 9 years ago
A great book from a scientific standpoint, but if Rollins intended this to be a white-knuckle thriller, it just barely missed the mark. A slightly worn-out plot element of a secret element on Antarctica (city, organism, treasure, bearded-lady, etc.) along with a plot to "remake" earth by wiping out ...
Listening to the Silence
Listening to the Silence rated it 9 years ago
Responding to an urgent distress call from a remote research sstation in Utah, Painter Crowe and the rest Sigma Force are once again on a mission to save the world. This time they are facing a kidnapped scientist who studies extremeophiles and synthetic biology, a rogue environmentalist, and a para-...
It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 9 years ago
The 6th Extinction is book 10 in the Sigma series and you don't need to have read the previous books in the series to enjoy this book. Although it wouldn't hurt to read them in the right order. Mostly because the series is good and it's interesting to follow the character lives throughout the books....
reading4fun
reading4fun rated it 10 years ago
Thanks to The Reading Room for the chance to read The 6th Extinction by James Rollins, I received a wild ride with Commander Gray Pierce and the Sigma Force. It all begins with the total destruction of a secret base and almost everyone in it, triggering the escape of a deadly engineered virus that i...
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