The Lost Code Atlanteans Kevin Emerson Books
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I won the second book in this series in a giveaway, and bought this book (the first in the series) so I could read them in order. This was a fun book to read. It was a dystopian fantasy novel, something I haven't seen before. I also enjoyed the way it was told from a boy's point of view. You don't see that very much in YA.I gave this book four stars. I really enjoyed the premise and the world that Kevin Emerson built. It was unique and different from other post-apocalyptic novels I've read. I didn't give it the final star because there were several times when the writing didn't flow perfectly and I had to re-read sentences or paragraphs a few times before they made sense.
That being said, this is a very interesting look into our future (and past) that I really enjoyed. If you are looking for a good, clean young adult novel for your teenage son (or yourself), then this is a good choice.
Content: very moderate amounts of violence and kissing.
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The Lost Code Atlanteans Kevin Emerson Books Reviews
There is one point in the story that makes this book seem like a story for children, but aside from that I liked this book.
Not in my top 10, but enjoyed reading about the awakening of the kids into Atlanteans. Writing flowed well too.
Interesting concept although the boy on the cover is not how I pictured the protagonist based on his description. Book two follows with just as engaging of a read with some twists. I'm looking forward to the third book!
Its a book....either you like it or you don't.
THis is my first experience with Kevin Emerson, and I am happy with it. This is a fun story line to read, and different than so many other stories out there. The characters are developed nicely, and the storyline flowed and left me wanting to go right to Book 2
This book is one of great adventure and minor mystery. Sure, it may have a little bit of profain language and some romance, but I would absolutely recommend that any action-adventure seeker to read this book.
When I bought this book, I expected it to be a cute fluffy book I could read when I got bored. Oh how wrong I was.
It takes a little bit to get into the really thick action, but the worldbuilding definitely held my attention until then. The author obviously did their homework - the depiction of this dystopian future is not only plausible, but it might be our own.
Quick synopsis Main character Owen goes to a summer camp inside a dome-habitat-thing called EdenWest, and quickly discovers he's a little different from most of the other campers. For one, he nearly drowns, and ends up surviving under the water for ten minutes. Then...other stuff I can't give away, since that would be spoiling the book.
OK, bad stuff first.
1) Like I said, it took a little bit to get into the action.
2) Sometimes, the main character, Owen, is a little too...wimpy. He seems, at first, incapable of standing up to anyone, or even making a friend.
Now for the positive.
1) Also a repeat the world is extremely believeable.
2) The descriptions in this book were vivid, like I was watching it happen in a movie inside my mind.
3) The characters are well-developed for the first book in a series. I'm impressed with how well the author fleshed out his characters.
Go ahead and read this book. It's that good. Good enough to make me bite my nails in anticipation for the next one.
I won the second book in this series in a giveaway, and bought this book (the first in the series) so I could read them in order. This was a fun book to read. It was a dystopian fantasy novel, something I haven't seen before. I also enjoyed the way it was told from a boy's point of view. You don't see that very much in YA.
I gave this book four stars. I really enjoyed the premise and the world that Kevin Emerson built. It was unique and different from other post-apocalyptic novels I've read. I didn't give it the final star because there were several times when the writing didn't flow perfectly and I had to re-read sentences or paragraphs a few times before they made sense.
That being said, this is a very interesting look into our future (and past) that I really enjoyed. If you are looking for a good, clean young adult novel for your teenage son (or yourself), then this is a good choice.
Content very moderate amounts of violence and kissing.
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