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ISBN: 0978655117

ISBN13: 9780978655112

Raising the Past

(Book #2 in the Origins Series)

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FROM THE ICE. . . A mammoth, flash frozen in solid ice 10,000 years ago is brought to the surface by a team of scientists. An act of sabotage frees the giant from its icy tomb and reveals the secret... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Scientifically Accurate and a Damn Fine Read

Last summer I went and volunteered for some time with a scientist who had led one of the expeditions to Siberia to recover a frozen mammoth. Their intent was to see if the DNA of the animal was still intact enough to enable a clone to be built (grown, developed, whatever). While the meat was still 'fresh' the DNA was destroyed so no clone. This was enough, however to tempt me into this book. And his story of the digging up of the animal is very well told. His comments on digging in Russia are exactly right, you can't take the animal or even sample tissue out of Russia, etc.) This story is, of course is science fiction (which I like) so he has expanded the story to move the mammoth to Canada. And then built a story around an alien artifact. This part was a lot like Arthur C. Clarke's 1948 story, 'The Sentinel.' which later became a novel and a movie under the name '2001: A Space Odyssey.' That is, an artifact burried where it can't be found is finally found and used to send a signal to an advanced species. The rest comes down to the tone of the story, the writing, the characters. Not, I'm afraid going to make it to the all time best, but a damn file read.

WOW!

I started this book last night at 7 pm, read throughout the night with about 3 hours of total sleep. Finished at 9 am this morning. What a great ride!! I just want to know if there will be a continuation of this story in another book. The epilogue leads one to believe that there might be..... "The Aeros had been called to Earth." One can only hope!!

This is a Page Turner

This book was a very enjoyable read. It was fast paced with interesting well defined characters and a ton of action. I thought that I was going to be reading a book about the excavation of a frozen mammoth but I was pleasantly surprised that there was so much more. The story moves quickly from one action packed sequence to the next. I was really looking forward to learning more about the mammoth they discovered but that was not to be. The story in this book moves like a rocket ship on steroids. I read at night before going to bed and I found myself going to bed earlier and earlier so that I could spend more time reading this book. At 295 pages, unfortunately the ride was over way too soon. Great book. If you love a fast paced adventure you'll love this book.

Very good book!

I thoroghly enjoyed this book. When I read James Rollins' blurb I couldn't help but wonder what a mammoth frozen in ice had to do with the future of all mankind, so I bought it. I wasn't disappointed in the least. Raising the Past is very fast paced and engaging; it kept me up past my bedtime several nights in a row. I just purchased Robinson's other book, The Didymus Contingency, and I expect to be just as pleased with it. I look forward to more books from this author.

Awesome book

Frank Ferris, a Waldenbooks assistant manager, 10/01/2006 Robinson does it again Raising the past is the best book Robinson has written so far.I couldn't put it down until I was done and wanted to read it again. Great book!
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