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    | | |  | Area 51 (Area 51, Book 1) |  | List Price: $6.99 Your Price: $6.29
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  Summary: Intriguing
 Review: I think we all want to know what really goes on at Area 51. This is an interesting theory. Looking forward to reading further books in the series.
 
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  Summary: Area 51
 Review: This book is a great book to start into the world of Sci-Fi. It is a little in depth with the names of secret government organizations and their acronyms. For that reason, it is 4 stars. Everything else is great.
 
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  Summary: I think the book is the best millitary suspence novel ever.
 Review: Honestly, I extremely enjoyed that book. It and it's sequels (The Mission & Reply) really have the abbility to keep a reader guessing until the very last page. With its' wide varriety of casts and exotic places, the novel definetly ranks as one of the greatest sci-fi,adventure, and phscological suspence novels of all time.
 
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  Summary: Did not read the book
 Review: I did not read the book because, the last I heard, Nellis AFB and Area 51 were located in southern Nevada!!! Not New Mexico as it is written on the back cover. It is obvious the author did not research his topic and was confused between the 1949 incident in Roswell, New Mexico and the probability that the "alien" ship was taken to Area 51 at the NEVADA Test Site.
 
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  Summary: a great book to read!!!!!!
 Review: when I started to read this book I couldn't put it down!!!! the author puts it in the current time period not like star trek and all those other shows and books.It has a good plot and characters!!!!
 
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  Summary: Agreat book about area 51
 Review: This a great book by robert Doherty he mixs fact with fiction some of it true and some ot true but it is a great book!
 
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  Summary: The book is great!
 Review: The author does a great job of explaining the UFO mystery using all the great UFO questions that currently exist. His fictional answers to all of today's questions regarding Roswell, UFO sightings, the Pyramids, unexplained events during WW II, and the like is captivating. I could hardly put it down.
 
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  Summary: Area 51
 Review: Ancient temples and pyramids, the lost city of Atlantis, Area 51, and Nellis Air Force Base. What do they all have in common? They are all part of an exciting chapter of an epic story. Area 51 is the best science fiction book of all time. It keeps you on the edge of your seat and is a real page turner. ~Ami~
 
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  Summary: The sci-fi book for Clancy lovers!
 Review: I thought the book was quite enjoyable. Technical to a point but my 13 year old liked it as well. The characters, for the most part, were believable and entertaining. It contained what I thought was a great story line, with lots of action and suspense. The main character was a tad too tough, but nevertheless, enjoyable. I would recommend the book to all sci-fi readers.
 
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  Summary: This deserves twenty stars!
 Review: But the scale would't let me! This is one of the best, most awesome and astounding books I've read in a long while. The story revolves around the mysterious goings on in the secret base of the title as the military experiments with alien technology. But what is the secret with the mother ship, the Pyramids of Giza, Atlantis and the statues on Easter Island, and how is it all linked? Some amazing theories are featured which are extremely plausible. I mean, having been to Egypt myself twice, where did an advanced civilisation like those portrayed in hieroglyphs come from? This part of the book was well thought out. As a special forces operative tries to uncover the secrets with an assortment of characters drawn into the conspiracy, he makes some startling discoveries. And technothriller fans will love the airborne scenes featuring the supersecret AURORA hypersonic plane. My only criticism was the ending being rather hurried after a spuerb build-up, but I eagerly look forward to the follow-ups. Forget the X-Files, Area 51 rules!
 
 
 
 
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