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Vostok
- Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
- Length: 14 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
East Antarctica: the coldest, most desolate location on earth. Two-and-a-half miles below the ice cap is Vostok, a 6,000 square mile liquid lake, over 1,000 feet deep, left untouched for more than 15 million years. Now, marine biologist Zachary Wallace and two other scientists aboard a submersible tethered to a laser will journey 13,000 feet beneath the ice into this unexplored realm to discover Mesozoic life-forms long believed extinct - and an object of immense power responsible for the evolution of modern man.
In this sequel to The Loch and prequel to Meg: Nightstalkers, New York Times best-selling author Steve Alten offers listeners a crossover novel that features characters from two of his most popular series.
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- StephenM
- 08-10-24
Confusing and hard to follow.
I found this book disappointing compared to The Loch and The Meg by the same author, the narrator was excellent shame about the story it was confusing and dis jointed especially towards the concluding chapters. Could not hold a candle to the previous two books from this author.
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- James Abernethy
- 30-05-23
Very silly but enjoyable
4 stars is a bit generous but it's better than 3.
When I found out this is the guy who wrote the book ' The Meg' is based on i winced but gave it a go.
Even though it's not a massive book, this has material / concepts / storylines that could fill 2 or even 3 separate books but it's all jammed together. It's also unique with it being such a main character-driven narration. My main gripe with his style is the sheer amount of exposition done. Absolutely everything needs to be explained and this spoils the flow.
Know what you're getting with this, you don't need to use your brain for this, but it's still quite fun.
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- Dreamer
- 18-09-23
started off ok
like other reviews I agree this book started out OK. but then it suddenly changed direction and the creatures became secondary. at first I thought I had fallen asleep and missed something so went back a few chapters to check. nope it wasn't me it was him! so for the first time I skipped through the chapters trying to find my way back to the story, which had sadly disappeared along with Nessie!!
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- Kindle Customer
- 18-04-22
Not bad
I love Altens Meg serie and Lock book and this continue the story of Zack, it is well written and has a lot of action
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- skott
- 16-05-24
unexpected...
Idk what happened but 4 hours in the writer decided to take some special mushrooms... Not bad per se, just not the cool big monster thriller I was looking for.
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- Jamie Elliott
- 01-02-24
Don't expect just a creature feature.
Don't, as I did, go into this book expecting it to be just an outstanding 'creature feature' i.e Meg, The Loch, you'll be sorely disappointed. For the first 9 or so hours, that is exactly what this book is. It's really good.
During the remaining 3 hours it suddenly descends into this Trans Dimensional Travel, Aliens, Green Energy, New World Order, clap trap that had me so confused I thought I'd fallen alseep & missed some of the story! I went back over the chapters, but nope. I hadn't. Now listening to it on double speed to get through it. Having invested so much of my time already I didn't just want to quit.
If i'd read the reviews first I wouldn't have started it. And if it wasn't a free book I would have wanted my credit back. There is a definite place for sci-fi Alien books, but I personally don't enjoy reading them and definitely didn't expect one to suddenly pop up in the middle of a perfectly good creature feature. FYI the final 10 mins or so are really good.
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- Mrs. Caroline Lee
- 12-01-24
Mixed feelings
so before listening to this I also did all the Meg stories at the Lock and I have to admit the latter half-third of this book was difficult to get through. But I persevered. ... just!
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- Norm DePlume
- 10-10-24
strong story
I read the Loch. I expected this to be more of same but half way through it morphed from monster fest to sci-fi. a previous reviewer suggested this had been caused by special mushrooms which may even be true. I loved it. I would have given the epilogue alone 6 stars if I could. can't wait for the third book. there's an underlying humour to the writing. I'm not going to raise or lower my expectations for book 3. I've decided not to have any.
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- GK
- 23-05-18
More monsters but gets a bit weird.
Steve Alten describes this as faction, part fiction, part science in his introduction, but that's pushing it somewhat. As in his other books there is a fair bit of science but it pushes it a long way. The first part of this story is much like what you would expect, exploring an unknown sea an it's unexpected denizens. About half way through though it gets a bit strange and the new direction didn't quite fit the settings and characters for me. It's good fun and it is worth listening through to the end, but it's not the same animal as his Meg books or the Loch.
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- Dan
- 10-02-17
Slightly disappointed
As a huge Steve Alten fan, I have been waiting ages for The Loch and Vostok to become available on audio format.
While Vostok isn't a bad book it's falls far short of The Loch, I can't really say for what reason without ruining the book for anyone else. Lest just say the big bad under water monsters don't get much of a look in. As a tie in to the Meg series it could have done that on a much bigger scale. I have to say I am disappointed, after The Loch which was superb.
Big hopes for the upcoming Meg Generations book
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