A review by g_r_frank
The Atlantis World by A.G. Riddle

4.0

I read the previous two books of this series and it was interesting to hear how it all wrapped up. I have to admit it did keep me reading and was not a "chore" but It was a lot different from the previous two books. It did feel like it was kind of an information dump using the "memories" from the data storage to allow the characters to live out the pre-history back story of the novels... It was an interesting way to do it but in the end I kinda wondered if I needed to know all that backstory. I wonder if the series would not have been a bit better if some of it was left to imagination. But in the end I did enjoy the whole series. Just expect this to be a different read from the first two books. (The author even mentions this in the author's note at the end.. so I guess he realized it too. Maybe it was a bit of an experiment. One unusual thing about the author's style that I first thought was odd, but eventually came to appreciate, was the very very short Chapter breaks. Some were incredibly short!. It was strange to have so many but it was kinda nice to have sort sections so I could take a break at a natural stop points when I had only short time periods to read.