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Mass Market Paperback Armageddon Axis Book

ISBN: 0373638248

ISBN13: 9780373638246

Armageddon Axis

(Book #11 in the Outlanders Series)

A vast installation inside Mount Rushmore that is supposed to be the seat of power after the nuclear holocaust has become a new power base of destruction. Kane and his fellow exiles venture to the hot... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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both series

I would just like to say that for about the last 2 years,i have been reading both death lands and also outlanders.when it comes down to it,the last outlanders was the best.if you read the book you know what i am talking about!and as far as deathlands,i would have to say that shadow world really shook me up.because we as a people are on the same path as those who want to invade our world.

Armageddon Axis

It's a little late for me to be writing a review on this book, this title came out in August 2000 and it is now Feburary 2001. But I had to, for this is one of my favorite fiction books. In other reviews I wrote that each Outlander book gets even better than the last, that may be true, but if I had to pick my favorite, it would be Armageddon Axis.I like this book very much because I identify with the characters, It wasnt a quick read, I really felt what the characters were going through. I know this is fiction, but when I read this book, Im always filled with Nostalgia because I have firsthand similar experiences with what Lakesh, Brigid, and Dian went through. Anyone who has ever been in a perfect loving relationship that was meant to be and would have lasted but didnt due to the surroundings will relate to this book.And besides that, it is action-filled and also the locations it takes place in are hauntingly chilling. Being in an extremly large and vast complex where everything has been run down and the only inhabitants are the people that had cyborg implants to survive 200 years and are insane, and walking down the corridors you feel as if someone is watching you... This novel was very good. And also it has a touch of humor in some places that adds to the excitment.This is one the best books I have ever read and continues to be. For when I have nothing to read, I'll pick this book out and read it again. And it always has the same impact of when I first read it. I never grow tired of it.Definately a must!!!

Terrific plot revolves around ARMAGEDDON AXIS!

Really solid story and characters. The SF element was bolstered considerably by the snippets of scientific principles concerning new modes of atmospheric flight via microwave lasers, and conformal contouring of new exotic shaped aircraft. As a propulsion physicist, I was pleased by what I saw.

Brilliant!

This 11th entry in the Outlanders saga ranks up there as one of the best so far. It was great to go back to the Anthill again, it's even more eerie the second time around. This episode contains some great character interaction along with fascinating insight into Lakesh and his past as well as some intense action sequences. The downsides such as the abrupt ending and some pretty blatant typos early on failed to diminish my enjoyment of this book one iota. Highly Recommended!

Fast-moving & fantastic

Armageddon Axis is a prime example of why Outlanders is the best adventure series available. This one not only features the return of the nasty dwarf genius, Sindri from an earlier book, but it showcases a severe blow struck by the heros against the barons. As always, Outlanders is fast-moving with sharply detailed characters and lots of interesting plot devices, such as the Aurora spy-plane.
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