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 not sure I need to see where book 3 ends up. There were some neat ideas but many of them were just a bit too far fetched for me to believe. Things started to get a bit too cliche/predictable for me as well giving me too few surprises for a supposedly super advanced alien species. Oh God, I was SO lost. I read this for my book club. I had not read the FIRST book in the series, so it was confusing as hell. I had to look up reviews and summaries online to figure out what was happening. Then I kept having to do it over again, because the story was skipping through the characters. The premise of the story was simple enough. I liked that a lot of the science behind the theories were well researched and accurate. It read a little like a movie script or a video game? It also read a little like a choose your own adventure series. I had never read a self-published, pseudonym-authored, Sci-Fi thriller before but I got through it. Not sure I'll finish the series. I thought some of the concepts were cool, and I think its great people are thinking like that. . . and I'm glad I read it. It'll be a while before I read another in this genre.
What do You think about The Atlantis Plague (2000)?
The whole series just felt superficial and so small for the subject matter of humans in space.
—coolcatcam
A fun read... sci-fi series with lots of genetics info.
—hhhppp123