kabamango22's review against another edition

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2.0

It's a book stuffed with knowledge that can be, at times, overwhelming. I felt that I needed a degree in some science to understand some of what Mr. Wilson spoke. A lot of the book seems, also, to be regurgitation of what other people have said. There were dozens of references to other authors' books and opinions - used to validate the authors' opinions in this book, but between all of the other folks' experiments, expeditions, theories, etc., I wasn't entirely sure just what it was these gentlemen were positing.
Not a terrible book, but probably not one for me, sadly enough; I enjoy topics like this, but this was not a layperson's novel.

sibgouws's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this book. I found it incredibly interesting, although I admit that I didn't understand some of it. It felt like you needed a bit of a degree to understand some of the terminology and findings, but overall, I really enjoyed it.
I've always been fascinated with Atlantis and while this book brings me no closer to concrete evidence of where Atlantis was, it sure does give me some things to ponder about. The earth has been changing and is constantly changing.

zhelle's review

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5.0

Absolutely loved this book, it was so intriguing and did give me another way of thinking!

peterjamesmcdonald's review against another edition

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5.0

we are doomed, I am convinced.
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