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Impact by Douglas Preston

infi85's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.25

tinyhands15's review against another edition

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1.0

This ranks among the worst books I've ever read. It is a blend of high-school sci-fi fan fiction mixed with a cut-and-paste from TV Tropes. The characters are forgettable, the lines are poorly chosen, and the ending goes from facepalm... to headdesk... and beyond.

Read for the laughs, but please, don't expect more than that.

rynisreading's review against another edition

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4.0

I hadn't read any of Preston's other books and according to other reviews, I understand this isn't his finest. I thought the idea of the story was very cool, but it wasn't as science fictiony as I was expecting. I think the story could have played out a bit better but overall I did really enjoy this read - it only started to lose my interest once toward the end, but aside from that I really couldn't put it down. Sure, the characters aren't the most in depth and a few things don't add up, but it's definitely an entertaining read with an interesting plot.

galacticana's review against another edition

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adventurous inspiring mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

kblank73's review against another edition

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adventurous 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

4.5

usbsticky's review against another edition

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5.0

Sci-fi meets thriller. Once again, I feel that Wyman Ford is superfluous. He is only part of the story and the character he portrays could have been anyone else. And once again, there are parallel stories here that merge in the end. I'm not a big fan of parallel stories since I have to refocus every time the story line changes.

Spoilers:
Summary: Meteorite impacts Earth. They discover that the meteorite is much more dangerous than at first assumed and could spell the end of Earth!

Here are the different storylines:
Story line 1: Young co-ed student in New England lobstertown sees impact and finds location. She is roped into being Ford's assistant and later provides the solution.

Story line 2: Researcher at Mars Space Lab discovers gamma rays from Mars from stolen hard disc drive and figures out where rays come from.

Story line 3: Assassin tries to recover stolen hard drive at all costs.

Story line 4: Ford is sent to spy on illegal mine in Cambodia. Comes back to US, finds connection to researcher, finds connection to co-ed and thus ties all storylines together.

Overall I enjoyed it because the writing was easy to read and follow and I didn't really expect the ending. A lot of things are forced but it's ok if you don't think about it too much.

dax9616's review

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adventurous emotional inspiring mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

trisha76's review against another edition

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4.0

Op een heldere nacht in Maine zien de vriendinnen Jacky en Abbey een meteoriet inslaan. Samen gaan ze op zoek naar de krater, die ze ontdekken op een naburige eilandje.
Aan de andere kant van de wereld werkt CIA-agent Wyman Ford undercover in Bangkok om de herkomst van een raadselachtige radioactieve steensoort te achterhalen. Zijn speurtocht brengt hem naar het grensgebied van Thailand en Cambodja, waar hij een opmerkelijke ontdekking doet. De steen is afkomstig uit een mysterieus gat dat niet veroorzaakt is door de inslag van een meteoriet, maar juist door iets wat met onmenselijke krach naar buiten is geknald.

Wat is in staat dwars door de aarde te schieten? En, belnagrijker nog, wie heeft het afgevuurd?
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Douglas Preston geboren in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1956. Hij is het jongere broertje van Richard Preston, ook een auteur waaronder van Micro.
Douglas Preston studeerde, na verschillende afwijzingen van de Stanford Universiteit, af aan de Pomona College. Hij volgde daar verschillende vakken, namelijk wiskunde, scheikunde, natuurkunde, geologie, biologie, antropologie en astronomie, om uiteindelijk te eindigen met Engelse literatuur.
Na zijn opleiding ging hij als editor werken bij het Amerikaanse museum voor Natural History in New York. Hij groeide door als auteur en werd uiteindelijk publicatiemanager. Tevens was hij leraar Non-Fictie aan Princeton. Tijdens zijn werk bij het museum kwam zijn boek "Dinosaurs in the attic" uit. Een non-fictie die door een jonge opkomende editor werd behandeld. Preston gaf deze jonge editor een nachtelijke tour door het museum en het idee van The Relic werd geboren. De jonge editor was Lincoln Child.
In 1986 besluit Preston New York te laten voor wat het is en verhuist naar Santa Fe, waar hij zich volledig richt op het schrijven. Een klein succes wat hij boekt is het non-fictie boek "Cities of gold". Over de Coronado route op zoek naar het goud. De research voor het boek heeft Preston gedaan met Walter W. Nelson. Samen zijn ze de route gaan volgen door Arizona en New Mexico. Na dit boek volgden meer publicaties over het Zuidwesten van de Verenigde Staten.
In de jaren 90 ontstaat er een hernieuwende samenwerking tussen Preston en Lincoln Child. Samen beginnen ze fictie te schrijven en ze starten met hun eerste idee. The Relic is geboren. Hierna volgden meerdere boeken van hun gezamenlijke hand.
In 2000 besluit Preston met zijn gezin naar Italië te verhuizen. In Florence wilt hij zich richten op het schrijven van een moordmysterie, maar hij raakt daar gefascineerd in een seriemoordenaar.
Samen met Mario Spezi schrijft Preston een boek over deze seriemoordenaar genaamd Het monster van Florence. Ook het boek krijgt deze titel. Het wordt een bestseller en wint verschillende prijzen zowel in Italië als in de Verenigde Staten.
Naast zijn samenwerking met Child en zijn verschillende solo boeken, schrijft Preston ook voor diverse tijdschriften en is hij lid van verschillende gildes. Daarnaast is hij Doctor of Letters aan Pomona College.
Meer informatie kan je vinden op:
http://www.prestonchild.com/bios/pres...
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
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©2009 Spelendide Mendax, Inc. Original publisher of the work: Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
Impact
©2012 3e druk
©2010 1e druk
Uitgeverij Luitingh~Sijthoff BV, Amsterdam

Vertaling: Marjolein van Velzen
Omslagontwerp: T.B. Bone
Omslagfotografie: Jill Battaglia/Arcangel Images/Hollandse Hoogte

ISBN: 978.90.210.1236.0
319 pagina's; Pocket

weaselweader's review against another edition

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3.0

ET ... call home??

Wyman Ford, a former CIA agent turned freelance investigator, first introduced to Preston's fans in TYRANNOSAUR CANYON and BLASPHEMY, returns to complete a solo undercover mission to locate a secret Cambodian mine hidden deep in the north Vietnamese jungles. The mine is turning out some very unusual gemstones that happen to be highly radioactive. But, as you might expect with any thriller penned by the likes of Douglas Preston, nothing is quite as straightforward as it seems at first glance. It isn't long before Ford finds his path crosses with a young girl who's attempting to locate the impact site of a small asteroid that recently lit up the night skies of Maine as it screamed into the earth's atmosphere.

At this point the credibility meter is pushed way up into the red zone and right off the scale when we discover that the asteroid isn't an asteroid and the Cambodian mine isn't a mine. The asteroid was actually a mini-black hole shot from an alien weapon based on Mars and the Cambodian mine was (are you ready for this?), the exit wound caused when this mini-black hole blasts its way straight through the earth. The Mars group at the National Propulsion Facility, the CIA, the White House and the American military (God Bless 'Em!) are doing their best to cover up the entire event but Wyman Ford is having none of that.

For those of you that might think these are spoilers, I'll simply say that I beg to differ. You can't spoil what any alert sci-fi reader can figure out for themselves inside of a very few pages. The plot is quick moving with lots of suspense, lots of cliff hangers and lots of twists and turns but, ultimately, it's pretty predictable stuff until the very ending. Now that is where the whole strength of this novel lies! Like BLASPHEMY which is actually a philosophical essay on the existence or the nature of god, IMPACT is more by way of an attempt to provoke thought on the world's reaction to extra-terrestrial intelligence and contact. What do we do if we meet them? What do we say when we meet them? Will we ever be capable of actually communicating with an alien extra-terrestrial species? What will THEY be trying to say when they contact us? What will their intentions be?

As a long time Trekkie with an undergraduate degree in mathematics and physics, I'm in Stephen Hawking's camp. I believe they're out there and I do believe that, at some point, contact is an inevitability. So I think some advance thought as to our response is both appropriate and important. As a thriller, IMPACT is great fun albeit mindless and predictable. But it attempts to place important questions into the public's consciousness and I thoroughly enjoyed the process.

Highly recommended.

Paul Weiss

furicle's review against another edition

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3.0

Whatever you do, don't take this book seriously!

Read it as light action fluff with a sciency plot, and it's a fun quick read where the good girl wins and the bad guys get their just rewards.

Just don't stop and pick at the holes in the plot or it'll unravel faster than you can say "wait, what?!?"