From My Newsletter Number 86:This review is on The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery, Book 3) by A.G Riddle. It is the third and final book in the Series.This story starts out at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico where Doctor Mary Caldwell has been searching for radio signals from other in...
Let me start off by saying that I loved this book. This is A. G Riddles first book and at times you can tell when you're reading it. It's very fast paced with lots of character introductions that end being not very important. Once you figure out which characters to pay attention to it gets really...
This was another free book from the Kindle lending library. I enjoyed the first book enough to finish it and read this one but my interest quickly faded. The 2nd book dragged on for me seemingly forever in the middle but picked up a bit near the end just enough for me to stick with it but I'm n...
Well, having made it through the first two books, I took a chance and decided to go ahead with the last one just to see how it all ends? I should have just left the outcome to my imagination! This third book took it so far overboard into the sci-fi and other worlds that it almost lost me halfway ...
Loved this book. Fell in love with the Atlantis series and knew this would be great.Riddle always comes up with these huge, universe-scope themes, but the story plays out with real, down-to-earth, fleshed out characters that you can relate to. I love both of those elements and I loved the charact...
They were treating him like a member of the admiralty. He tried the data terminal, hoping for answers, but it was off. What were they hiding? The expeditionary fleet had known about the sentinels for over a hundred years but had assumed the spheres were simply relics of a long-extinct civilizatio...