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The Secret of Giza

By: Ken Warner
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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What if humanity didn't start on Earth?

An incredible discovery deep inside the Great Pyramid, a mysterious signal sent from the Bermuda Triangle, and a ruthless experiment taking place in Area 51: How are they all connected?

When Malia Kwan exhibits unusual abilities, government agents show up at her home to apprehend her and her twin brother, Jaden - and all hell breaks loose. After their parents are killed, Jaden and Malia flee into the night, becoming fugitives. Before long, they discover their true identities are tied to the lost city of Atlantis - and to the origins of humanity itself. And now a threat emerges that could wipe out the entire human race - unless Jaden and Malia can stop it!

©2020 Kenneth H. Warner, II (P)2021 Tantor

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For young adults

A book for young teens to read. Pretty simple in the story line. Not a book to read again.

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For Kids Only

I wish I had known it was a kid book before I bought it. I think kids would really like it though. However, the author really needs to learn the difference between “bring” and “take.” He used them incorrectly multiple times throughout the book. If you’re writing for kids you really need to use English correctly.

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For young-adults

The story was good. It is a bit simplistic and would be excellent for getting young adult readers into sci-fi. It does a great job of intertwining some major conspiracy theories. The characters' actions are, at times, questionable. I will try book 2 to see if it gets better.

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Seriously?

Wanted to like this book. Narration was very good. The characters suck beyond measure. Thoughtless meets stupid with hybrid aliens whose only chance for survival is the authors lack of a solid reality check. Brutally juvenile. If the book is intended for very young readers, it should be moved to the 8-14 year old section though in todays world they might think the story idiotic as well…..

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Tries up everything

Rarely do I find a compelling book that is so complete. All conspiracy theories and legends of the real world are explained. If it’s aliens, Atlantis, saucers, telepathy, it’s all here and explained. A very fun read.

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I like it.... I like it ALOT

Been keeping this in mu wish list for months now and finally bought it. Bindged it in 2 days and soooooo ready to start book 2!

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Interesting story

Fun story - appreciate the writing craft of this book. It was very natural. My opinion is this treads into fantasy just a tad. Still very fun.

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The last half of the story

Good listen, a little like the Disney
“Escape to Witch Mountain” but with a backstory.

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OK if you are not looking for anything deep.

Some spoilers, so reader beware. The overall concept of this book was quite good. However the writing was absolutely juvenile. The two main characters were teenagers, and as is usual in many of these stories, they did so many stupid things, one after another, that after a while you just wanted to slap them in the head and tell them that they got what they deserved. I find it hard to believe that even teenagers could be that dumb.
How is it possible that the police, FBI, CIA, and military want you so badly that they are willing to kill anyone to get to you, and do it repeatedly right in front of you, yet you can't get it through your head that its not smart to go into a McDonalds just because you are hungry or want to go to the bathroom? You mean you really can't understand that you shouldn't tell your story to random girls, no matter how hot they are or how short their pants are? And you have to argue and go against every single sensible precaution your adult guardians tell you? Hard to believe.
Overall it was OK. But this is not a serious book for adults.

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Good read no surprises

This is a fun syfy read but there aren't any novel surprises or creative concepts. Also it's hard to believe that 40k hasn't evolved beings more than what they are (no spoilers)... the author does avoid belaboring points and over-detailing unlike some books. I will read the next in the series... so it is that good.

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