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Link (Bookcassette(r) Edition)

Link (Bookcassette(r) Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is for everyone who bashed this book...
Review: Hey, I already wrote in praise of this book, but after reading all the other reviews, I have to clear something up for everyone who gave it a "1" This is a work of FICTION. The author does not claim it's true. The big bibliography is supposed to make you wonder. And another thing: If he really does believe this, it's his right. We live in America, the land of the free. If he believes we are all aliens, and you don't, then don't talk to him. If you would just read the book for what it is, an entertaining piece of literature, and suspend your belief for the day or two it takes to read, you might find yourself enjoying life. If you want nonfiction, read nonfiction. Idiots.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was great!
Review: I really liked this book. Even though it was kind of hokey at times, it was fun. I kept thinking what a great movie it would be, and I kinda think that was the idea, but that's o.k. It kept me interested, never bogged down, and had an interesting premise. I'm looking forward to more from this guy.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Superficial characters and unsuspenseful plot
Review: I know a book is not capturing my interest when I have to force myself to read it and have a hard time getting caught up in what I'm reading. This is like a book written from the script of a bad TV movie. The most appealing aspect about science fiction (and I am a big fan of the genre) is discovering something or someone in the story is not what they seem, and subsequently having to figure out what is really going on after all. In this book, however, the hapless author telegraphs exactly what the significance of the artifacts that the characters find so far ahead that you become irritated with how slowly the story unfolds. Mr. Becker may have done research to back his plot, but his writing ability just doesn't do justice to the material. Too bad, this would have been a good story in the hands of a talented writer. Not worth reading, unless you enjoy being bored.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unsophisticated, with cartoon-like characters and plot
Review: Link is the author's first book and it shows. The premise may be interesting to some, but it develops superficially and without true suspense. It reads like a comic book, without the illustrations. The characters are cartoon-like and the reader never grows to care about or even like any of the principles in the story. You are better off investing your money in a book by a time-tested master.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing! You can't put this book down.
Review: I loved it! Nonstop action, great characters, exciting premise, and full of intrigue and mystery -- this was a fantastic read. Please make it into a movie. I can't wait to see it on the big screen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Extremely plausible concept of extraterrestrial involvement
Review: Mr. Becker has put together a highly believable narrative about the unexplainable sites in Egypt and S.A. and other places and their connection to extraterrestrials. Highly descriptive, wonderfully readable. You are often on the edge of you seat. It reads almost like a screen play. I had to force myself to put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An action packed adventure with an interesting premise
Review: This novel is excellent for an author's debut work, and I was not surprised to read on the back flap that the author is a screenwriter. Link reminded me of Raiders of the Lost Ark and also of Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt adventures in its rapid pace, exciting adventures and a very interesting premise. I found the paleoanthropology information fascinating, and not at all pedantic or difficult for anyone to understand. It definitely read like a book just written to be made into a movie, but hey - nothing wrong with that. I'm looking forward to seeing what Becker comes up with next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED DEBUT NOVEL
Review: I can't wait to get this author's next book. A friend passed LINK on to me and I read the entire novel in only two days. The ending left me dying for the sequel. Though this is definitely commercial fiction (And I can see (hope to see) a movie resulting from this effort) it is also thought-provoking fiction. I will pass this one on to other friends with glowing reviews!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic fun reading!!!
Review: Mr. Becker has done a wonderful job blending an exciting and fast-paced story with an intriguing subtext of non-fiction. Some of the theories presented in the book are obviously open to debate, but the end result is a fantastic tale that teaches as well as entertains.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best science fiction book ever written
Review: I love this book because it uses a gripping plot, romance and many other nifty things to create suspense. Great book can't wait for the next!


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