Friday, October 21, 2016

RTF Review ⏩ Thunder of Time by James F. David eBook free online

Thunder of Time Ten years ago, the prehistoric past collided with the present as time itself underwent a tremendous disruption, transporting huge swaths of the Cretaceous Period into the world of the twentieth century. Indeed, the very integrity of the spa

TITLE:Thunder of Time
AUTHOR:James F. David
RATING:4.88 (600 Votes)
ASIN:0765307707
FORMAT TYPE:Hardcover
NUMBER of PAGES:400 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2006-04-04
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Thunder of Time

Thunder of Time

Ten years ago, the prehistoric past collided with the present as time itself underwent a tremendous disruption, transporting huge swaths of the Cretaceous Period into the world of the twentieth century. Entire neighborhoods and cities were replaced by dense primeval jungles and modern humanity suddenly found itself sharing the earth with fierce dinosaurs. In the end, desperate measures were taken to halt the disruptions and the crisis appeared to be over.

Until now.

Slowly at first, but with increasing frequency, time begins to unravel once more. What's worse, Nick Paulson, Director of the newly-formed Office of Security Science, discovers that the time displacements are being manipulated by unknown parties, utilizing a mysterious new technology. Indeed, the very integrity of the space-time continuum appears to be at risk.

To preserve both the future and the pa

EDITORIAL :

From Publishers Weekly
The action-packed but formulaic sequel to David's time-travel novel Footprints of Thunder (1996) once again races through rifts in the space-time continuum, which in the earlier novel deposited dinosaurs in the modern world and swallowed entire contemporary cities. Now, engineer and rabid environmentalist Vince Walters, with the help of his followers, hopes to return the world to a Garden of Eden via newly created black holes. It's up to Nick Paulson, the director of the Office of Security Science, to stop Walters and prevent further chaos. The key seems to lie in three rectangular anomalies—one in a crater on the moon, another in Alaska and the third in the Yucatán Peninsula. While Paulson and his colleagues rush against (and through) time to discover the anomalies' secrets, David keeps up a frenetic pace with rampaging dinosaurs, shootout

REVIEW :

They decide they will reassemble the next evening to discuss their ideas. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking for an entertaining reading experience.. My son needed some help with reading and understanding the text. I can not wait until I have a backyard patio to decorate!. Very interesting, & fun to read. Our small group was not impressed.. I enjoyed reading it though it lacked some of the information.. Funny book we have a sheep and a few gosts and 8 year old my daughter was laughing out loud and has insisted that her older brothers read it. If you're not trying to decide whether or not to switch, that will not be too helpful.

I tend to read books once through, then use them as a reference guide. If you celebrate the entire collection of national park "poop" books as I do you will find that the stories are eerily similar. This is one very strong and intellig

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