The Ark eBook Thomas Slagle
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The year is 2075 and young Jackson Sawyer, finds himself the heir to Earth's largest fortune. With mankind destroying itself through religious fanaticism, Sawyer retreats to the lunar hotel that was his father's brainchild. It soon becomes evident that mankind will render the earth uninhabitable and Sawyer and his scientists begin mankind's most ambitious project to construct a huge ark to carry 300 survivors across the universe to find and seed a new earth. The journey is fraught with peril and Sawyer questions his own ability to lead the venture. Will mankind survive? "The Ark" provides the incredible answer.
The Ark eBook Thomas Slagle
A look into the nature of human thought and actions. Revealing a self-destructive side as well as a persistent side of man. In the end an examination of the age-old question-- why are we here? Read and explore these human frailties, it is worthy of your time. Enjoy.Product details
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The Ark eBook Thomas Slagle Reviews
I was fascinated as I went from confused to to spellbound. There were so many different characters and topics I was afraid I wouldn't be able to follow the story. Then it all fell in place and I couldn't put it down. Excellent!
I started reading "The Ark" and couldn't put it down until I finished the last page. This story is scary, intriguing, and spiritual all at the same time. I couldn't help but picture this as a movie while I was reading it. Well written! I enjoyed Slagle's book, "Death by Innocence" and can't wait to read more of his work.
The Ark is a science fiction story by a fairly new author named Thomas Slagle. The story revolves around a group of colonists who are fleeing Earth to potentially colonize a new habitable world. Yes, this type of story has been done over and over but what made Slagle's tale different is that the story is mainly focused on all of the different characters' personal stories rather than the actual journey itself. We get an insight into human behavior and the diversity of the colonists' religious views. So it is a different tact that Slagle takes and for me, it worked. I was reminded of the Canterbury Tales at certain points and frankly I almost forgot that I was reading a science-fiction book. I recommend this to anyone who enjoys sci-fi, but also enjoys good characterization. The back-stories are quite good. Weighing in at 150 pages or so, it will also be a quick read that I think would be a pleasant one for any reader.
Fascinating book that takes the reader to another time and space. Also brings in interesting facts about various religions of the world.
Great book. I love the imagination that the writer displays. I have read another one of this author's books and am never disappointed.
It's really not a novel, more of a short story. Little character development that gave you any feelings toward any of the characters. It's disjointed, shows political and religious bias has no proper interaction. It was a bit like reading a project from a creative writing class for sixth grade English. It jams years into paragraphs, misuses known Science and has pretty much no point to it. Don't waste the dollar.
This book is suited to teens rather than adult readers. Mininimum character development but story moved quickly. A fast read.
A look into the nature of human thought and actions. Revealing a self-destructive side as well as a persistent side of man. In the end an examination of the age-old question-- why are we here? Read and explore these human frailties, it is worthy of your time. Enjoy.
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