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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 79.5% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 506 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 24 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Exciting and interesting storyline clearly with eyes on a movie adaptation but not overthetop action
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The exception was the elevator which is driven by pulleys clamped to the andromeda fibers stretched down from the iss
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Author states that the elevator platform accelerates to 500 mph then to 7500 mph once it gets above the atmosphere
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
With a pulley diameter of 3 feet this would mean over 4 million rpm
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some books or movies really dont need a sequel and most arent worth the trouble or worse seem like a money grab
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But alas it is not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Wilsons work to be both very enjoyable and true to the spirit of a michael crichton novel a group of scientists are thrown into a tense situation and must work together to save the day against a ticking clock in the background
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A good parallel would be the bond film moonraker in which the grandiose ideas may have put off some of the more purist fans but in the end it was still a bond film and therefore still a fun ride
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