Atlantis (BookRags) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Atlantis.

Atlantis (BookRags) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Atlantis.
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Atlantis

Summary: In Atlantis by Greg Donegan the mystery behind the disappearance of planes, boats and people is creatively explained from a different viewpoint.
Atlantis

Eric Dane a simple man asked to lead a secret mission and finds out the real reason for the disappearances of people, planes, and ships. The science fiction novel Atlantis by Greg Donegan gives us a reason behind the disappearances in phenomenal places. It helps us by giving our minds ways to expand to bravery with dealing with phenomena. So see how this phenomena all ties in with Donegan's thoughts and ideas.

How it all got start with Cambodia and a rescue is on hand. Ariana Michelete the daughter of Paul Michelete flying over Cambodia where strange mist is coming and they lose control of the plane. Now that is very good because that couldn't really happen in real life and tells us how technology was back then in that time. Now they are presumed lost to everybody, but I think the author made a good point...

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