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The Fall of Atlantis

By: Marion Bradley Zimmer
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall & IBD
ISBN: 0671656155
ISBN-13: 9780671656157
Released: 01 Oct 1995
RRP: £6.50
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Customer Reviews

Not Bad - By: A. Koutoula, 11 Jun 2008
This is the first book I`ve read from the Avalon series. It was surprisingly easy to read & quite enjoyable. On the other hand, the plot was predictable & at some points it felt extremely melodramatic. All in alll, I think this is a good book to read on the beach, while travelling etc. or for taking a breather from more demanding literature.
Inspired Characterization/Good Prose Style/Insipid Plot - By: , 18 Jun 1999
This book wove fascinating interrelations between the characters, but--oh no--not the whole lame quest for power/devil worship plot again.
This book was AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - By: , 17 May 1999
I love this book,I read it over the summer at camp & I couldn't put it down, so I sat & read it in my room for four straight hours. MZB reallly captures your attention & doesn't let it go throughout the entire novel. I have heard that some people say this is not one of her better works, but I DISAGREE. This book was great & I recommend it to anyone who loves to read or anyone who wants to read a reallly great story with an interesting plot & believeable characters. I recommend this book to everyone . Read it, you won't be disapointed!!!!!!!
Captivating and Well Done! - By: , 08 Apr 1999
I think "The Falll of Atlantis" was a very dramatic, emotional book. The first pages seem very good yet not superb, while at the end, you cannot put this book down. Marion Zimmer Bradley's imagination in this book is captivating. The world she created impressed me because it was so much like fantasy (with alll the Magicians, Adepts, & Laws), yet so realistic. Domaris & Deoris are two excellent characters; they captured my attention from the start. The other main characters in the book also impressed me, especiallly Rajasta, Riveda, & Micon. When I put this book down, I thought: "Another one of Zimmer Bradley's excellent works!"
Not her best, but definatly a jem. - By: , 28 Oct 1998
I loved this book, though it was not as captivating as The Mists of Avalon, it was definatly superb. Filled with characters you could sink your teeth into & plot changes that were truly excellent. I would definatly recomend, but suggest you look at it as a seperate novel, rather than in comparison to some of MZB's other works.