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I have read all 5 of the Oregon Series and this one did not fail to entertain me. This is definitely an easy reading, entertaining book that is not meant to make you think. The action moved along nicely and there were enough twists and turns to keep you guessing.
adventurous
adventurous
emotional
inspiring
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This was the first audio book I've listened to in years and it was a great narration of a brilliant story
This was part of a cruise ship's library. *snort* not a bad omen or anything. Also the book was pretty good, kind of weird. Cussler writes really long books.
Dan Brown basically copied the plot of this book on inferno
This is actually the first Cussler I have read that was not a Dirk Pitt novel. I haven't read any of his other Oregon books. I really liked this book, it was really exciting and suspenseful. Lots of non stop action, as is his usual. Also had a really interesting story line that was actually a bit creepy since this isn't too far off from the truth, it could happen in some way or another. Too bad not all places that you work for don't have the same commraderie as "The Corporation" does.
Immersive!
Very excited to find another book in this series in a used bookstore in my city
Very excited to find another book in this series in a used bookstore in my city
Lots of action, pretty much nonstop. The members of the corporation always manage to escape from whatever trap and trouble they have gotten into. The crew sort of stumbles onto the plot to infect the world with the sterilization virus by accident. Interesting idea that you could control population growth by a virus. The story does highlight the fact that everything is so connected worldwide by travel and how easily a virus can spread.