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Pandora's Clock : Hour By Hour, The Terror Is Rising, But One Man Won't Be Denied

Pandora's Clock : Hour By Hour, The Terror Is Rising, But One Man Won't Be Denied

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: John J. Nance scores a winner with Pandora's Clock
Review: This book was phenomenal, the year's best. Outstanding. Great characters, excellent story, the book will go down in history as the best. It's too bad they had to make it into a TV movie with MacGuyver. This should have been an $80 million movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book I've ever read!
Review: This is a kind of book that keeps you reading is when you should be doing something else!

Once, I opened the book, and I read the first sentance of the chapter that I wasn't going to start until later, then I found myself reading 10 pages later.

READ THIS BOOK....YOU WON'T REGRET IT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: This keeps you on the edge of your seat, for you never know what will happen next! It really makes you think that something like that could really happen to us now. It's scary, thrilling, exciting, everything all rolled into one terrific story

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty Interesting, though the ending was a little unclear
Review: This was a pretty entertaining book, and even though the flight jargon was a little thick, it didn't take away from the story. As usual with books with slightly complicated issues, though, the ending left a little to be desired, but I would read it again in the future anyway.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nance Takes You On A Suspenseful Flight of Fright!
Review: This was my very first book by John J. Nance that I have read. I ended up liking Pandora's Clock a whole bunch. It was about an airplane that was thought to have a contagious pathogen disease on it and no airport would let the plane land. It was quite frightening considering the fact that I was reading it on a plane to Las Vegas and later on a trip to the Grand Canyon. The time passed quickly though, because this book was very hard to put down. I think I will read some other books by Mr. Nance now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pandora's Clock- by John J. Nance
Review: This was the first book I ever read by John J. Nance, and it is my favorite by far. From page one, you are drawn in to the plot, and can easily get a certain feel for each character. Soon, you are turning the pages nonstop, with one new event overlapping the next. If you haven't read it yet, I highly suggest you don't read another book until you read this one. The aviation scenes are extremely exciting, and the end is very thrilling and realistic, providing Nance's best book yet.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good to discover J Nance!
Review: Travelling by plane will never be the same again after you have read this. Go on, read it ---- you won't regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I WILL NEVER FLY AGAIN
Review: What a great book!!!. I loved it from the first to the last page. To be honest, I never heard of John Nance. But after this book I want to read all of Nance's books. I really want to see the movie now. I heard that should be OK too. But stop reading this!!!GO BUY THIS BOOK!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A virus on the 747 ?
Review: Why was the ill man even allowed to enter the plane ? Shouldn't the flight attendant call a Doctor right away ? And if he was that sick, wouldn't all the people in the airport have been exposed ? Never a mention that they had to isolate the airport. Also was there no navigator in the cockpit ? Never a mention of one--just the pilot and co-pilot. And the man is injected with 80 cc's and she puts the syringe in her purse. A very very very large syringe would be needed to inject that amount and the skin could not possibly absorb so much. A normal injection should not be over 3 cc's. The author might do well with the plane technology, but should have used more common sense in these areas.


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