counter
about us
 
Excavation | James Rollins | Some Faults, But Brilliant Nonetheless
 
 


Suche books:   



 Excavation  

Excavation
James Rollins

Harper, 2000 - 438 pages

average customer review:based on 152 reviews
view larger image
 for more information click here

 



High in the Andes, Dr. Henry Conklin discovers a 500-year-old mummy that should not be there. While deep in the South American jungle, Conklin's nephew, Sam, stumbles upon a remarkable site nestled between two towering peaks, a place hidden from human eyes for thousands of years.

Ingenious traps have been laid to ensnare the careless and unsuspecting, and wealth beyond imagining could be the reward for those with the courage to face the terrible unknown. But where the perilous journey inward ends?in the cold, shrouded heart of a breathtaking necropolis?something else is waiting for Sam Conklin and his exploratory party. A thing created by Man, yet not humanly possible. Something wondrous . . . something terrifying.




 for more information click here


Just READ IT!

Everyone has their own opinions, and this is mine. Excavation is one of the most unique, interesting, and thrilling books I've ever read. And I've read thousands of books through my life. Does that age me? lol

James Rollins has the gift of making an unrealistic plot seem totally real. A very hard thing to do with a book in this category.

This is definitely a page turner in my opinion.

Just READ IT!


Some Faults, But Brilliant Nonetheless

Excavation is definitely more refined than Rollins' previous novel, Subterranean, and managed to entice me as early as the first or second chapter. However, once more the efforts of providing some form of romance falls a bit shy of the goal line. The two romantic relationships seemed rather strewn together, as if the characters were being forced to exhibit these emotional inclinations throughout the novel. Much of the physical contact and body language between the two romances was quite unbelievable--even given the circumstances. Towards the end, where you expect these characters to finally establish a true relationship, I raise an eyebrow in curiosity at how unrealistic the events appear. Such developments take place in the limited timeframe of the cinema, but surely not in the many pages of a novel.

The end of the novel seemed to glaze over some of the more finer details, rushing to complete the story and move the characters into a 'safe zone'. I felt a bit turned off by some of these events, as I truly wanted to read more. For instance, the climax of Joan's story arc is almost in absentia. The prologue even felt a bit anti-climactic, as if Rollins was attempting to resuscitate this rushed ending with an afterthought.

Though the romance and finale left something to be desired, the journey itself was well worth the trip. Rollins' mixture of history and modern day thinking fluidly develops into a brilliant, foreboding mystery. I found myself unable to resist continuing further in the saga, even as night drew me into sleep. Each piece of the puzzle was presented with encompassing danger and excitement that kept me asking what would happen next. The stories and events of the Incan civilization alone really push this novel into a level of excellence I cannot deny.



 for more information click here


Couldn't put it down!

Ok, I think I need to start ordering more than 2 books at a time!
Again a book I couldn't put down.
This one is filled with excitement!
Definately a page turner! Just when you think that the characters might actually get a break and you think about putting the book down...BANG! Something else happens and you find yourself still turning the pages!
Way to go James! Keep them coming!



Another Rollins adventure story!

James Rollins second novel, "Excavation", is not as good as his prior novel - "Subterranean" - but follows along a similar premise. A team of archeological explorers/students are searching a South American jungle for evidence of an ancient Incan pyramid (and the legendary treasure said to exist there).

The characters are all stereotypical and the action moves quickly. The story reads like a serial/Indiana Jones-like adventure, with both treasures and traps found in the excavated pyramids. What is most remarkable is the discovery of Substance Z - a gold liquid alloy that is not recognized by any scientist and may be the key to the Incan fountain of youth.

A nice summer read!


 for more information click here


reviews: page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10



products you might be interested in




recommendations

Exciting action adventure thrillers involving lost civilizations
Books I'm reading / read in 2008
Favorite ALL-TIME Action Books
If you like Matthew Reilly
Real good books




search for books
excavation



Google      toavi.com    web
books
apparel
baby
beauty
books
camera photo
classical music
computers
dvd
electronics
gourmet food
health personal care
kitchen
office products
outdoor living
computer video games
popular music
software
sporting goods
tools hardware
toys-games
vhs
watches jewelry







randomly chosen


health & personal care: Primal Defense UItra By Garden Of Life - 180 Veg Capsules