90 minutes (44-64 pages)
Review:I Enjoyed the book, the reading flowed. Most of the concepts and sub-stories were very interesting and thought provoking.
However, the aliens were much too naive, and quite unbelievable as characters... Same things happening over and over and never learning - but maybe it strikes me because I AM human...
I would recommend it to my Sci-Fi/Skeptic friends who would probably enjoy it as well.
All in all a very pessimistic and optimistic story at the same time. Read more
Review:Susan Mallery is a great author and her stories never dissapoint me. I always look forward to a new book. I love that you can read as a stand alone book or as the series. I look forward to more happenings in Fools Gold. Read more
Review:Short but really involving. Like the typical Rollins novel it has you hooked from start to end. My favourite thing about his novels is the interesting scientific and historical facts that I pick up. This was no different. Ddnt know about the catacombs before this. Again you have five stars from me Rollins! Read more
Review:This short story has all the flavor and adventure of a full James Rollins novel. His books are loaded with lots of science, fascinating travel adventures that cover the world, and well-developed characters, many of our action heroes, who keep readers intrigued and interested in what will happen next. Always looking forward to my next Rollins book! Read more
Review:I received this ebook from kindle. The book was totally corrupted. (All mixed up) you need not fix this ebook because what I could read was the most horrible book ever. I will not purchase another Rollins book and will discard others that I purchased and not read yet. The order of the sanguines should be banned. Marge killam Read more
Review:This was an amazing short journey into the wonderful world of Norse mythology. I've started several books on the subject but became bored with confusing details and bogged down descriptions. Don't let the size of this book fool you. The author covers all aspects that I have found in other anthologies but with a straight, to the point writing style that was informative yet not overbearing. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Norse culture. Also a big plus are the links to extende... Read more
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Review:Offensive. Ghastly. I returned this story and got a refund. This short went beyond Anita's usual naval gazing and hand wringing about her relationships. The author has her heroine involving a four-year old in the hysterics of her alternate lifestyle and rubbing the noses of all her mundane/ human friends in her relationship choices. It is a good thing Anita doesn't plan to have children because she would feel compelled, as she does in the case of the four-year old Matthew, to make a big dea... Read more
Review:I loved Matheson's Duel. King and Hill pay perfect homage to a masterpiece of terror. A great story that burned by my eyes in a trail of gasoline and smoke. I'd tell you to read it, but with the reputations involved that seems pointless. Read more
Review:Alexander Mccall Smith has presented his readers with another rewarding story of a moral dilemma being resolved in a most satisfying way by our favorite philosopher, Isabel Dalhousie. At the Reunion Buffet was a delightful short story. Read more