D. Robert Pease
Auteur de Mammoth Trouble
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- Œuvres
- 11
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- 1
- Membres
- 88
- Popularité
- #209,356
- Évaluation
- 4.5
- Critiques
- 15
- ISBN
- 13
This was a fun book to read, with all the 31st-century gadgets, and Noah and his siblings picking at each other. The time-travel stuff made me a little dizzy, though. It always does. If you go back in time, are you changing events from that point forward, or were they always that way because you'd already been there... See what I mean? Time travel is fun; it just blows my mind. LOL
There was also all the references to the Noah's Ark story: The most obvious one being Noah's name: Noah Zarc. Also the massive ship on which they traveled and transported the animals: the ARC. The smaller ships they use to for short jaunts: DUV ships. The robot that accompanies Noah's parents to Earth to keep records: MOSES. And we can't forget Johah the whale.
I loved the twists and turns in the story and how it wasn't predictable. Even the bad guy wasn't completely evil. I like a well-rounded villain.
While reading Mammoth Trouble, I couldn't imagine what the author would have left to write about in a second book, but Pease did a great job of wrapping up this part of the story while leaving enough for another book.
I got this book free through the WoMen's Literary Cafe Review Program in exchange for an honest review.… (plus d'informations)