121 reviews for:

The Atlantis World

A.G. Riddle

3.74 AVERAGE

challenging tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

The third book and final book in the Atlantis series. It's less action and more back story than the first two books. I wasn't satisfied with the conclusion.

the ending book felt very rushed. To much of DEUS EX MACHINA ending for me.
fast-paced

Satisfying end to the series. Not a 5 star because the conclusions felt a little too “easy” to me. I like a good ending but it felt like in a way, this one wasn’t earned.

WOW, this book goes into a whole different area, but concludes the series perfectly. I can't recommend this whole series strongly enough. I would give it more stars if I could. If you start this series, strap yourself in for a roller coaster ride. Clear your schedule, you'll be glued to your book.
adventurous challenging hopeful mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I really liked this series. I felt it transported me to another version of what could happen on earth. I did not give this book 5 stars because i felt that the ending was just an ending. From this series i was expecting a little bit more, not a typical ending. Overall though i would give the series a 5 star rating. Cant wait to read more from him.

Wow after the disappointment of the last book I wasn't sure I wanted to read this one. However, I am glad that I did. This one mostly takes place going from one portal to another so Kate can find some answers. The imagination of the author shows up in this book with flying creatures that when resting are visible but when flying are not, just one bit of info.

Warning, some spoilers ahead...

So, I liked this book, the finale to the trilogy, more than the first two. That's really rare, as I think first books are generally always the best. In [b:The Atlantis World|25843453|The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery, #3)|A.G. Riddle|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1435944596s/25843453.jpg|41346452] Riddle takes the story off-world, away from the B-roll spy fights, and straight into a Stargate episode. And that's something I am comfortable with and enjoy greatly.

Be warned, he suffers from extreme Rowling syndrome and ensure that EVERYONE is happy in the end, so that last ten pages or so can just get tossed in a blender, but the rest was a good read. I liked the portals and different landscapes we saw out of bay windows in space, learning the history of tens of thousands of years and multiple humanoid races, and the "surprise" twists in the plot that really weren't surprises at all, but avoided the dreaded terrible forced impossibilities that would make a reader groin.

No, all in all, this book singlehandedly ensured I'd read another Riddle book, after having decided I'd finish this trilogy and move on. Well done, A.G., well done.