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5.0 out of 5 stars
A whole lotta fun..., 23 May 2001
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Decipher is a great little thrill ride through physics, linguistics, religion, big business, archeology, mythology, and the end of the world. Stel Pavlou has pulled many diverse fields together, wrapped them in a tight, fast paced plot which takes the reader around the globe, added some great characters (and humor!), and produced a fine novel which keeps the reader gripped til the last page. Its also nice to see scientists portrayed as real, if sometimes quirky, people as opposed to the stereotypical characters seen so often in the media. Hope to see his second book soon!
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good story, but it has it's bad points, 24 Jan 2002
This review is from: Decipher (Paperback)
The story's fantastic, have no doubt, and really keeps you hooked until the end. However, there are glaring (and I mean REALLY bad) errors in the science, and the proof-reading was obviously done in a hurry. However, if you're prepared to forget some of the basic science you learned in school, the story moves well, and the historical and linguistic side of things is fascinating. Halfway through the book, you'll be wondering how on earth the story can possibly continue for much longer, but by the end you'll swear that the beginning was a totally seperate book, it's so far removed. Good stuff.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A reminder......, 13 Jan 2003
This review is from: Decipher (Paperback)
I'm not one to start criticising other contributors who feel that they must write something about a book on these web pages - I know that I wouldn't like it done to me. However, this well-researched and throrughly entertaining book exposes itself to self-professing 'experts' who have chosen to slate the book due to 'wild-inaccuracies', and/or scientific plausability. I believe that it is unfair to judge 'Decipher' in this way, and remind others, that it is a sci-fi novel who's function is to allow the reader to suspend belief and be entertained. In this respect, 'Decipher' succeeds brilliantly. Attempting to offer believable possibilities about many of the world's greatest mysteries, such as the Pyramids, Atlantis, Ley lines etc. and marry them all together in the form of an apocalyptic race for time is quite a task, particularly if you consider that this is Pavlou's first novel. I must admit that from time to time, I di find that the flow of storyline stopped while the author explained a theory in great depth, that sometimes would have only little relevance to the story's proceedings. Also, apart from the central three of four characters, most of the other participants to the story were stereotypical at best. However, they did not overly distract from the book's main focus...to describe a dramatic race to not only solve an ancient conundrum, but to overcome political adversary in the name of preventing a global catastrophe. Think 'Armageddon' coupled with Athur C.Clarke and throw in a touch of Tom Clancy for good measure. Decipher is a great book for those who like intelligent answers to ancient riddles. Just don't get picky with the scientific explanations, OK?
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