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89 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent, some issues,
By Art (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Second Ship (The Rho Agenda : Book One) (Kindle Edition)
First, be aware that the third book of this series is not out yet. Second, if torture/rape is a non-starter for you, look elsewhere. That stuff is not overly graphic and doesnt take up big pages, but its there. Ok, assuming your ok with these two things, lets get to the review.
I'll go over the plot a bit first. I'll provide the level of info sometimes found on a back cover, most of which is revealed in the first 10 pages. Its "safe" to read, but if you prefer to take 0 risk of the slightest spoiler, just skip the next paragraph. Two ships fight high in the atmosphere in 1945 near Roswell and crash. Only one is discovered, and studied for 60 years. The deputy director of the project researching the ship has discovered some surprising things about it, and has his own, apparently evil, agenda. The second ship is discovered by three teens, and, for no reason other than that its necessary for the plot to move forward, they put the circlets they find inside the ship onto their heads at exactly the same time, a ship-mind connection is formed, and they learn that their ship was the good guys and the other ship is some sort of harbringer of destruction. From this beginning, we are off to the races, and treated to a mix of alien technologies, evil plots, secret agents, assassins, with some rape, torture and murder thrown in. The book moves along fairly nicely, and is a breezy and easy read. Lots of action and the heroes are fairly likeable. A few issues knocked it down to 3 stars for me though. First, the three protagonists are teens, and there are teen romances, high school hazing and revenge. These parts of the book almost feel a little like a young adult novel -- but with the rape, torture and killings in the book, its clear that isnt the intent. Leaving aside the fact that teens + rape, torture and killing is, to say the least, an odd mix, the teen-focus comes with a level of predictability. The three protagonists are girl/boy twins and their bff, a female. You can predict several plot developments/twists from this alone. As a 41 year old, I no longer relate that well to (mostly) goody two-shoes teens. Even though the fate of the world may be at stake, the teens would never dream of doing anything like skipping class or being late for something their parents want them to do. For example, in one scene (no spoiler, dont worry), a teacher confiscates something with potentially nightmarish consequences. Rather than just refusing to hand it over and walking out of class, the teen hands it over and (admittedly funny) hijinx are necessary to prevent total disaster. Are any teens really that slavishly bound to the rules? Maybe so, but I couldnt relate. Another issue for me was the technology. I am *not* a hard science buff, and I didnt mind the relatively quick descriptions of the alien techs. Frankly, I usually skim that stuff anyway, so it never bothers me in books unless its excessive or totally out there. BUT when a sci-fi book jumps off from present times and describes things like the internet, cryptology and computer viruses, I apply a *somewhat* higher standard, and get annoyed if an author totally makes up his own version of these things. Cyber-punk is one thing, but that is set in the future. Here, we are apparently set in the present, but cryptology, the interet and computer viruses are not described with any realism whatsoever. I suppose this is a minor issue that may not bother everyone. However, there is one incredibly painful sequence where the teens decide they have to send an untraceable message, and come up with the most convoluted, illogical and technologically non-sensical plan of how to do it, involving a silly mix of cryptology and computer viruses. Finally, I guess I'm a little jaded to books jumping off from modern times that feature kids discovering alien techs, secret government agencies and massive conspiracies. Its just a little harder for this type of book to grab me, because, as a well-read adult, it all feels so familiar. The book seems popular and highly rated here on amazon, and I dont regret buying it for .99 or reading it. I did enjoy it, and it moved reasonably well. I dont think anyone is odd for giving it 4 or 5 stars. I enjoyed it to a modest degree -- I just, personally, found it a bit forgettable.
60 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Intelligently written!,
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This review is from: The Second Ship (The Rho Agenda) (Paperback)
I really appreciated this book. I love science fiction/thriller type books, but sometimes they are lacking in plot and believability. I have to say that this was one of the most INTELLIGENT books in this genre I have read.
I read the author's bio on the back of the book and noticed that he has the background to write this book. And it definitely shows. The book centers on a space ship known as the Rho ship hidden by the government, three teens who find a second ship (hence the title of the book), and various mercenaries and government plots involved with the technology of the ships. The teens have started exploring the Second ship, learning about it, letting it learn them, and wisely keeping it a bit of a secret. I love the fact that Mr. Phillips didn't dumb down the teens. I'm not TOO far from that age group, myself, and I've often despaired of the fact that teens are treated as if they don't have a brain and can't make mature decisions. Unfortunately there is one person aware of the second ship. A person who sees it as a sort of God-given gift to him. He's more or less inconsequential, but he IS a lesson. The Rho ship that the government has found, and is releasing technology bit by bit to the public is a pawn used by various people. People blinded by science, and so, willing to lay aside the morality of their decisions. People after something greater, but in a gray way we're not privy to yet. And of course people who want what it yields for the perceived power of controlling the world. The technology in this book is great. Computers on the Second ship are mind controlled. The ship computer enhances the abilities of the human mind from the 10% we use now to full capacity. The technology of both ships can be used for good. Or for, not exactly evil, but selfish reasons. For delusions of grandeur, for power, for manipulation. All the things that make us so very human. The Second Ship explores who we are, what we are, and what we could be if given the chance. But is that "chance" for the best?
29 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Young adult fiction,
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This book should have been listed as young adult fiction. I started reading this book, and just couldn't finish. It follows three teenagers and their angst as they struggle through high school and 'stumble' over an alien space ship. Also too much coincidence and happenstance. I knew it was going to be bad when one of the teenagers is described as a computer genius within the first couple of pages. Convenient. I really don't know how this book was so highly rated.
If you want an excellent book on alien conspiracies, read the Area 51 series by Robert Dougherty. They are excellent. Written from the point of view of a military operative, who you would expect to be investigating aliens (not teenagers!).
27 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Far Overrated,
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Someone must be manipulating the ratings system somehow. Why do the books by this author keep coming up as the most popular? Something is fishy. The writing in this book is adolescent......something I would expect from a high school student. This is NOT a professionally written novel......sci-fi or otherwise.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good read!,
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I found this book to be entertaining and that's all I expect. The price is great at .99! The first installment left me wanting the rest of the story, so I will be purchasing the second book in the series.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Creative and different,
By James L Wolf (Conifer, CO, US) - See all my reviews
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Reading the other reviewers it seems to me that they are mostly interested in proving how educated or cool they are. Reading those reviews are a waste of time unlike this book. It may not be perfect, but I also couldnt put it down. I may not have contributed many reviews but felt this book was worth it compared to many of the sci-fi books Ive read over the last 50 years. Looking foward to the sequel.
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't read this book if you have something to do!!!,
This review is from: The Second Ship (The Rho Agenda : Book One) (Kindle Edition)
You won't be able to put it down. You will also have to buy the next in the trilogy, "Immune".
I never considered my self a sci-fi reader, until I read Richard Phillis. I heard him on the radio talking about "Second Ship". It sounded intriguing so I bought it from Amazon, and oh boy, I just couldn't put it down. The plot is clever and the characters have depth. It is a fast read, captivating tale interwoven with futuristic technologies that made believe to be totally realistic. BUT the most fascinating I found was the change and transformation that takes place in the main characters. The pace of the transformation and the scale of influence that was the result, will continuously blow your mind! I have a science degree in neurology, so I was particularly interested in the technologies described in "Second Ship" and "Immune" and can say that at the current exponential pace of growth in technology and science, it is likely to see much what described to become real and accessible. This understanding made the book much more relevant to our times and will stay with you long after you finished it.
30 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Fake Reviews/Helpful Votes Drive the Ratings of this Mediocre Book,
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This review is from: The Second Ship (The Rho Agenda) (Paperback)
The reviews of this poorly written novel are being actively manipulated. Observe the following:
-Legions of vaguely worded, 5 star reviews submitted by first-time reviewers. Many of them are worded approximately like this "I am so glad I found this book! I couldn't put it down! I can't wait to read the other books in the series!" -Unhelpful votes that appear instantly on any non-positive review. In other words, active policing of the reviews. Why do I care? Because I WASTED MY TIME on this book based on these reviews, which I guess is what the goal was. Somebody is loving that $0.99 per download.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
finally a brilliant and well told sci-fi novel out there,
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I have just recently stumbled upon the Rho Agenda whilst surfing on Amazon and I'm seriously blaming Phillips for not being able to finish my linguistic papers on time... Be aware future readers that this book will keep you suspended until you have finished -- and then you'll just keep on reading the sequal Immune, which is just as fascinating!
These two books got me hooked up immediately and I'll definitely be checking in regularly to watch out for the third part of the trilogy. I really enjoyed the read and the details, cause so many books - and shows - out there lack scientific accuracy. I study computer science and it made my heart do a somersault when I recognized topics and things actually made sense! Which doesn't mean you need the background to understand the book, though! Any every-day person can understand the book. To any readers out there with a pysics or computer science background: this author knows his stuff and definitely has done his 'homework,' although it's still a fictive novel. Another feature of this book that I really liked was how believable the characters and the story are written - as believable as it gets with alien ships around :) (who knows though?) It's a great mix of government conspiracy, friendship, growing-up and solid action. Hopefully, the third part of this compelling trilogy will be published soon...
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Rho-tarded. Definitely one of the worst books I've ever read.,
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First of all, I've never been more stoked to have a kindle because it allowed me to pay only one single dollar for this total piece of crap book. This has to be one of the worst and most trite parade of cliches I have ever suffered through... Just painfully bad, predictable, and obnoxious. If you have any respect for your mind, avoid this book. You will never get the few hours back you spend with this. Save yourself and search for something different.
Here is a short list of some of the horse-whipped formulas being put to use in this total POS. 1. Moderately-church-going+slightly god-fearing idyllic white family with no character flaws or scruples whatsoever except that the mother can't pull off scrambled eggs. Family gets along perfectly; kids are all mature, caring, and compassionate at all times. Parents are loving geniuses. Quantity = 2. 2. Standard Arab terrorist minor plot line. Quantity = 1 3. John Wayne-style agent with history of torture at the hands of some vilified former asiatic enemy or other, who sleeps with his partner the catlike, sexy brilliant, horny, capable, mid-twenties deadly agent of the NSA. 4. Cold calculating genius bad guy. 5. Standard kidnapping of innocents. Quantity = like 4 or 5? I don't know I can't remember. 6. Gruesome murder scenes with decapitations and strangulations using intestines. Quantity = 3 What am I doing? This book sucked I'm OUT! |
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