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You won't want to stop reading!Please keep writing more Breakthrough series. As an amateur dolphin researcher involved in inter-species communication, I find the series insightful besides being exciting. A lot of the underlying storyline, is more real than the average layman might know, blended with sci-fi fiction, a great match!
A lot of people just don't "get" the Breakthrough series, putting on their logic hats and nit-picking through details that aren't entirely accurate. If that's a make-or-break kind of thing for them, I understand. That said, I have different criteria. I need sci-fi books with at least one character I can respect and identify with, a messsage that makes me feel good about humanity, and some cool out-of-the-box ideas. Add aliens, space travel, and/or cool tech (plausible or not), and I am a serious...
Michael C. Grumley is back with another thrilling ride that further explores nature and the secrets it holds. Picking up soon after the previous novel ended, Grumley pulls the reader in with new excitement as geo-political conflict increases against a backdrop of a sensational new discovery in a remote jungle. With a handful of key players doing their part, it will be a race for answers, while keeping things somewhat secret until it can all be synthesised. There is action and even some sorrow, b...
I love this series. Being able to communicate with animals is such a cool idea. But this series is also in the thriller, sci-fi, even a bit of spy craft thrown in for good measure genres. It’s all the things that intrigue me. And if you’re going to pick it apart like a science journal then this isn’t for you. I’m guessing you hate James Bond as well. Sometimes it’s just about enjoying the ride and the possibilities. And I give this a big 5 stars. The characters are becoming so real. I can’t wait...
Hard To Put DownPlease tell me this series is not gonna end, with so many unanswered questions. This book is hard to put down, I practically read all 3 books in less than 4 days. Make sure you have some time on your hand before stating these books, you won't want to stop. Please continue to write. I appreciate your work.
Are these Breakthrough books page turners? The evidence says yes: 1, I finished the 3 books in 4 days. I'm generally a fast reader, but it's been quite a while since I stayed up way past bedtime like that. 2, There are editing errors in the Kindle version, but I was too caught up in the story to care... and this is something I always care about."Page-turner" isn't that much of an endorsement from me since I'm not into most of the fast-paced, action/adventure kind of books that usually fall into
Fantastic third novel in seriesThe more I read of this series, the more I want to read! The characters are well-developed, both the lovable and the unlovable. The plot is the simple good versus evil that takes the reader across the Earth on adventures that chill the reader. On the other side, it begs to become a reality of someday being able to communicate with other species via a translation device. Dolphins and gorillas, along with other species should be seen already as sentient beings. Human...
A really good seriesI thoroughly enjoyed all three books but, as I mentioned in an earlier review, in my opinion these are not really stand-alone books. For full impact and enjoyment they should be read sequentially. That said, Grumley is a great storyteller: thrilling, fast-paced, good characterization, and my hat's off to the proofreader who did an excellent job. I hope there are many more books in this series as I look forward to reading them all. (It's always fun to discover new authors that...
As I said in reviewing the last book in the series, the author doesn't seem to understand molecular biology, microbiology, erythrocyte production, etc. The mystery stuff would kill not do the fantastical things the author/characters say it would. Somehow, though, the characters and story are still compelling despite the implausibility of the wonderous substance or of the way some military planes, ships, and subs went unobserved,etc.
A Capuchin monkey named Dexter swings into the picture in this increasingly enthralling tale. On the same mountain top where they almost met their end the team attempts to retrieve Dexter using Dulce, the young gorilla for communication with the Capuchin. But they have another goal in mind as do others. The good guys and the bad guys slug it out, for the treasure everyone is going for. Unbeknown to all is the plan hatched by the country who found the original prize. Like a jilted lover, they dec...