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Bestseller Alten's sequel to Domain (2001), based on the Mayan Popul Vul myth, charges bravely out of the gate, but quickly loses momentum. Centuries ago, Mayan legend predicted the death of hero Michael Gabriel, who would sacrifice himself to save Earth from alien invasion in 2012and the birth of Gabriel's superhuman sons, the Hero Twins, who would descend to the Mayan underworld Xibalba, to fight evil and resurrect their father from cosmic darkness. Born in 2013, Gabriel's sons, precocious Jacob and less enthusiastic Manny, grow up in seclusion, protected by their mother and the U.S. government. Within minutes of the twins' birth, a third extraordinary child predicted by prophecy, Lilith Eve Robinson, is born nearby. Raised in horrible circumstances, the girl later suffers unending sexual abuse by her Fundamentalist foster father. Ultimately, Lilith will face Jacob and his mother in an alien world where the winner will claim all the souls on Earth. Though the relatively unknown mythology intrigues, the story stalls early under the weight of one-dimensional characters and a plot choked by the moral certainty of the Left Behind series and paranormal "science" on the level of that in Von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods. (Alten confuses electromagnetic arrays with electromagnetic pulses, misdefines volcano calderas, etc.) Still, with its apocalyptic scenario and emphasis on the afterlife, this novel will attract the same kinds of readers who've made LaHaye and Jenkins's books a success.
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“Galloping, hugely detailed scientific/paranormal/spiritual SF superdrama that deserves a wide audience of warped but delighted readers.”—Kirkus Reviews on Resurrection
 
"With the storytelling sensibilities of Crichton and Cussler, Alten sure knows how to write a thriller."--Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Dune: The Battle of Corrin on Domain

"A chilling, deeply researched peek into our ancient past. Jarring frightening, thrilling . . . What more could you ask?"--James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of Subterranean and Excavation on Domain

"Alten draws clever parallels with Mayan myths in this rippling space-age yarn equipped with a credible love story and Earth-bound side plots . . . Star Wars like."--Publishers Weekly on Domain




Galloping, hugely detailed scientific/paranormal/spiritual SF superdrama that deserves a wide audience of warped but delighted readers. (Kirkus Reviews ) --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (February 21, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312875584
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312875589
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #12,462 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A big improvement over Domain, November 14, 2006
When I first bought Steve Alten's Resurrection - based primarily on the back-of-the-book plot summary - I hadn't realized it was a sequel to another book called Domain. In an effort for completeness, I decided to buy and read Domain first...and was really disappointed. Domain was a subpar book and when it came time to read Resurrection, it was with no real enthusiasm; I'd forked over the money, however, so I felt I should give it a shot. I was happy and surprised to find that Resurrection is a far better book than its predecessor.

The story starts off where the first book left off (so if you haven't read that one, there are spoilers ahead). Dominique Vasquez finds herself pregnant with twins. After the world-threatening events of the prior novel, these future children are being regarded as potential messiahs, and even in infancy, it is apparent that there is something special about them. Both are highly gifted, but only Jacob is willing to embrace his abilities. For twin brother Immanuel, his destiny is more of a curse; all he wants is a normal life.

Meanwhile, another child is born at the same time with a background that is a twisted mirror image of the twins. For this girl - with the dangerous name of Lilith - there is the potential for great evil. Twisted by schizophrenia and a childhood filled with a vicious, perverted stepfather, she embraces the dark side easily enough. She is a threat to the twins, who eventually take desperate measures to stay away from her.

As the twins reach adulthood, Jacob prepares for an epic duel that is supposed to resurrect his father Michael (who either died or went to another reality at the end of the last book). It will only work if Immanuel participates, and he is both unwilling and unbelieving.

The story plays with the idea of destiny and time. Are these characters locked into their fates? Are they merely reincarnations about to replay the same story again? The answers to these questions lead to the twists and turns at the end of the story (and into the final book in the trilogy, the upcoming Phobos).

This book is not without its problems. New facts about the characters (especially Michael) seem vaguely inconsistent with the first story. In addition, the final confrontations in the book are somewhat muddled, as the battles are mixed with the warped logic of time travel and false realities. And, as with the first novel, Alten often relies on pseudoscience that has long since been debunked (such as the Bible Code).

But there are good things in this story, too. Overall, the story is well-plotted and the writing much more interesting than the first book. This is a fun tale of good vs. evil. It may be imperfect, but somehow, it works this time, and is a good reward for persevering through Domain.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic read -- however a bit too graphic for teens..., August 30, 2004
By Jeff Edwards "RadioJeff" (Twin Falls, Idaho) - See all my reviews
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First off I am absolutely stumped at the connection that some have made between 'Resurrection' and the 'Left Behind' series. What the...?!? There is NO similarity whatsoever -- other than they both deal with the end of the world -- trust me, no matter HOW close that may sound, the novels couldn't be any more different.

I have been a LONG time fan of Steve Alten, ever since I discovered 'MEG' I have devoured each and every one of his novels. As you by now already know, 'Resurrection' is a sequel to 'Domain', which ranks to this day as one of THE most researched novels I have ever read. It is also easily one of the most creative. To be able to connect a meteor crash on earth with the pyramids of Egypt, Stonehenge and just about every other ancient massive construction known to man -- regardless of where they may be located, is nothing short of incredible. However, the MAJOR difference between the original and this novel is that one takes us on an incredible journey back in time and back into the present, and the other looks primarily towards the future. No longer are we dissecting the journals of Julius Gabriel and the Mayan prophecy of the end of the world in 2012, but we are now focusing specifically on Michael Gabriel's twin sons, and their prophetic destiny to save the earth once again, just like their father did before. Let me be brutally honest: this novel is quite complicated, and if you read and place it on the shelf for a few days, it may be difficult to pick up where you left off and keep everything going along together without any problems. However long it takes you to finish this novel -- it IS worth it.

One more VERY critical thing to remember before starting this book: there are several passages that go into graphic sexual descriptions, assault and rape. It left a particularly bad taste in my mouth, mainly because I felt the story could have made just as large an impact without going into such extreme detail. Steve does this for a specific purpose in giving us a better understanding of what shapes the character, Lilith and a more inside view of how she comes to do certain things -- but I feel deep down it just went a bit too far. I do not enjoy thinking about those types of things at ALL, so why would I want to read about it? Even though I enjoyed 'Resurrection' and very much look forward to the trilogy conclusion in 'Phobos', that doesn't mean that the entire journey has to be completely perfect. On Mr. Alten's side, I see why he did what he did, I just would have toned it down some, that's all.

With that aside, this is an amazing journey worth taking. Some of what I enjoyed the most about this novel was the incredible creativity that Steve took in painting the picture of the future. Some of what he envisions will happen sound down right incredible, some of it a bit scary along the lines of Big Brother but it was ALWAYS facinating. In particular the idea of virtually eliminating racism by beginning the trend of dyeing your skin to exotic colors so that knowing a persons ethnic background was almost impossible to pinpoint from a basic first impression. The creative swearing was quite interesting, too. There is a LOT to enjoy in 'Resurrection', there really IS. It takes an amazing creative mind to be able to come up with a plot as wild as this, and tie it all together as well as Steve has been able to do. Kudos once again to one of the most underrated authors in print today. If you haven't read Steve Alten before, give yourself a little leeway, and just DO IT. You WILL be glad you did. I know I am.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mr. Alten, you've won over another fan..., August 30, 2006
I recently finished reading Resurrection, the first book I have ever read by Steve Alten. Well, I've found another worthy author that I can turn to when I need to escape the real world through the power of a good story. Although Resurrection, as I found out after I bought the book, is the 2nd installment in a trilogy, it is a great stand-alone apocalyptic sci-fi novel with a lot of history, technology, ecology and ethnicity woven into the plot in a very skillful way. I loved the way he gave very minutely detailed descriptions of the realms, the gadgetry, the natural phenomena and the technology that support the story, and also the fact that he is a very visual writer, making it easy to picture in your head the events that occur as the plot unfolds.

I love authors like Stephen King, Dean R. Koontz, Bentley Little, Clive Barker, and John Grisham. Now I can add Steven Alten to my list. I can't wait to get my hands on Domain (the first of the trilogy) and Phobos (the last).
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1.0 out of 5 stars great disappointment
I'm not really sure what I was expecting when I purchased this book. All I know is that it wasn't what I got. Read more
Published 21 days ago by Brenda Pink

3.0 out of 5 stars Wild fiction
I have read most of Steve Alten's books including Domain (book 1) and I think Resurrection was a little too wild for me. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Waltz

1.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely terrible
This is one of the worst books I've ever read. There really wasn't a cohesive plot, the characters were all cartoonish and the mythology was completely jumbled together. Read more
Published on November 1, 2007 by Orion1

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, can't wait for 3rd part of the trilogy!!!
I just finished reading Resurrection, and I thought it was great. I am a huge fan of Steve Alten. This is another great book in his collection.
Published on February 27, 2007 by John W.

3.0 out of 5 stars Mayra Calvani -- TCM REVIEWS
Resurrection compasses many years--from 2012 to 2033, and ultimately deals with the eternal conflict of good versus evil. Read more
Published on December 2, 2006 by Mayra Calvani

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, Bad Politics
I really enjoyed this book. There is multiple parts of it I disagree with. I do not agree with Alten's perspective on American politics or society, but once you move past his... Read more
Published on October 6, 2006 by Brandon Killen

1.0 out of 5 stars Complete, utter Mess
What a huge disappointment after reading Domain. Luckily I only borrowed both books from a friend after he saw them on my Amazon wish list. Read more
Published on September 29, 2006 by B5Anteros

3.0 out of 5 stars Good enough to set up third
This one isn't as good as Domain. But its good enough to make me want to read the third.

Much less action, a lot fewer "oh thats cool!" moments. Read more
Published on September 7, 2006 by rothrules2005

3.0 out of 5 stars Resurrection
A very good book if you like Steve Altens writing. A little too explanatory in a lot of places, but all in all, very thought provoking and a very good read. Read more
Published on July 8, 2006 by T. Johnson

4.0 out of 5 stars Resurrection explains an alternate existence for mankind while scaring you from your shoes
Spirituality without being religious? Science and nature without the Discovery and Weather Channel? You bet. Read more
Published on July 4, 2006 by N. L. Belardes

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