Book Reviews of Excavation

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Excavation
Author: James Rollins

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Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780380810932 - ISBN-10: 038081093X
Publication Date: 7/1/2000
Pages: 448

37 Book Reviews submitted by our Members

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Julie M. (JujuGirl) reviewed on 6/29/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

James Rollins' books push the boundaries of the believable -- and I love them! This book, however, was so unbelievable that it bordered on being ridiculous. Nor did I like the romantic relationships that developed simultaneously between the uncle and his former college sweetheart and between the nephew and his fellow researcher. One romantic relationship would have been enough. Two seemed cheesy.

Sandra (Piper) reviewed on 11/10/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Enjoyable fast paced read. Again contains a story line that you need the ability to suspend your need for reality. I found it fun and intertaining, certainly a page turner. He does imploy the style of story telling that follows 1st one set of characters and just when they are in jeopardy skips to another set of charaters. I'll be reading more of his books, they are a great "bus" read (I commute to work).

Al V. (TraderAl1) reviewed on 10/10/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

You like archeological digs and ancient history? How about a novel that brings in both of those, then tosses in a chase and a search for buried (well something). Very readable. Good story. A page turner

NANCY W. (AZmee) reviewed on 9/15/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I started with one book of James rollins and in the term of this summer I have read them all. Great adventures and you can hardly put them down. Read the blurps about them and enjoy a wild adventure or 2 or 3 or 4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Allan B. (AllanL) reviewed on 9/4/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really liked this book! There may be some aspects I think are a little far fetched, but overall, it's a great read!

Diane B. reviewed on 8/17/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another edge of your seat book. I loved this book. James Rollins knows how to write them.

Glenna G. (keno) reviewed on 7/30/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

we love all his books! we have read all of his so far. we(10) at my work could NOT put him down, and would hound the others for them to hurry up and finish!!
glenna

Marc M. reviewed on 6/2/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Henry, the brilliant archaeologist has discovered a possable excavation site for an Incan village. While back in the states to have a mummy evaluated his nephew Sam and his other students continue on the dig site.
Meanwhile a little know sect of the Catholic Church is murdering there way to the same site and is ready to wipe out Sam and the other students for reasons of their own !
Inside the cave are secrets both miraculous and terrifying !
This book is a Real Page Turner from page one. It is sort of a combination of Indiana Jones and the TV show Fringe . I loved it !

Matthew R. (MatthewRobinson) reviewed on 4/7/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

What can I say I believe I have found one of my new favorite Authors. I am always in for an action pack adventure story but James Rollins always seems to add in a twist of super natural plots as well. Left me on the edge of my seat and is most definitely a must read.

Ronald M. (Fasturtle) reviewed on 8/31/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was a great read.

Christie S. reviewed on 12/14/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was the first James Rollins book I ever read and man was it a good one. It captured me from in the first several pages and I never wanted to put it down. I would recommend it for anyone who loves suspense and horror. A lot of great archaeological facts in there as well.

David B. reviewed on 2/26/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Fabulous book recommended by Douglas Preston, co-author of Relic. Very suspenseful story that hopefully will be turned into a movie at some point!

Angel S. - Titus, AL reviewed on 2/9/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A good page turner just like his other books.

Rebecca L. (WordMaven) - Suffolk, VA reviewed on 1/24/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A good adventure story. In the vein of Cussler, but a bit more fantastical (a little sci-fi here and there). I enjoyed it.

Megan W. reviewed on 1/4/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Let's take a walk through a pyramid.Discover an old civilization.Oh, and learn how to bring back the dead.

Sharon C. (DustyShu) reviewed on 2/26/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent read. This book seemed to read much quicker than previous James Rollins' books. Page-turner from start to finish.

Reva W. (reva727) reviewed on 11/14/2009...


This book starts out with the finding of a mummy in an Incan ruins. It's sent back to the states for study while the rest of the crew stay todo more excavating. There of the men helping, decides to find the treasure first & sell the riches they find. Only two of them end up getting killed in a trap. The other excapes but throws a grenade in the tunnel on his way out, trapping some of the others. They must find a way out or die. What they find is astounding.
I liked this book very much. All of James Rollins books are good reads & would make good movies.

Mickey B. reviewed on 12/5/2006...


hidden from human eyes for thousands of years-enjoyed

Ken H. (kejo9465) reviewed on 11/2/2006...


VERRY GOOD.

Renee C. (MerryHearted) - Bellevue, WA reviewed on 10/29/2006...


Fun and fantastical novel set in ancient Mayan ruins.

Donna B. reviewed on 8/28/2006...


The South American jungle guards many secrets...
and a remarkable site nestled between two towering Andean peaks, hidden from human eyes for thousands of years.

Dig deeper...
through layers of rock and mystery, through centuries of dark, forgotten legend.

Into ancient catacombs...
where ingenious traps have been laid to ensnare the careless and unsuspecting; where earth-shattering discoveries-and wealth beyond imagining-could be the reward for those with the courage to face the terrible unknown.

Something is waiting...
here where the perilous journey ends, in the cold, shrouded heart of a breathtaking nectopolis; something created by Man, yet not humanly possible. Something wondrous. Something terrifying.

Evelyn H. reviewed on 8/26/2006...


Rollins is always an excellent read. This book is very enjoyable.

Betsy W. (betsy) reviewed on 7/31/2006...


Hard to put down. Full of twists and turns.

Lori F. (BookSlut) reviewed on 7/26/2006...


I was very pleasantly surprised by this book. It was one of the best books I read last year!

Denise B. (deedee1101) reviewed on 7/17/2006...


Great adventure story.

Jaxx D. (2drinkwaters) reviewed on 6/28/2006...


excellent book

Kelly C. reviewed on 6/3/2006...


Ancient Incan ruins, death,mystery, action, love interest, quirky characters are all here.

Sue E. reviewed on 5/14/2006...


Kept me up until 3:30 last night!

Barbara C. reviewed on 5/12/2006...


Not one of Rollins best, but still a fun read.

Rick H. (WileyCoyote) reviewed on 4/14/2006...


Personal copy - never been swapped! This book is a follow-on to Subterranean (also posted). Book was exciting and fast paced with all the expected elements...... adventure, archaelogical discovery, some romance (for the ladies), and just plain ol fun! If oyu enjoy Indiana Jones movies, you'll feel right at home with this book

Little preview: We find ourselves joining an archaelogical dig at an ancient Incan site. It turns out that a mummy found at the site is actually a Spanish Priest. Hmmmmmmm!!

Rather than spending all your time underground (like in Journey to the Center of the Earth), you find yourself immersed in history, Incan legends, secret societies, and plenty of action and suspense!

The main suspense comes from those who would wish to gain something from this Incan site, and the legend of "Satan's Blood", an almost magical substance that holds the key to an age-old secret plan.

This is probably a one sitting book, it's hard to walk away from it once you've started!

Enjoy it!

Lee D. (1MtnLily) reviewed on 2/4/2006...


Pretty good story - but not as much horror as the cover says. Nice descriptions of the jungle and the ruins, though.

Deborah B. reviewed on 1/3/2006...


Good story and I really liked the characters.

Maggie D. (MaggieD) reviewed on 12/23/2005...


Another great one by one of my favorite "spooky but real" authors!

Karen K. (k5karen) reviewed on 9/1/2005...


the south american jungle guards many secrets, dig deeper, into ancient catacombs, something is waiting

Stacy L. (stacyl67) reviewed on 8/3/2005...


The South American jungle guards many secrets...and a remarkable site nestled between two towering Andean peaks, hidden from human eyes for thousands of years.
Dig deeper...through layers of rocka nd mystery, through centuries of dark, forgotten legend.
Into ancient catacombs...where ingenious traps have been laid to ensnare the careless and unsuspecting; where earth-shattering discoveries - and wealth beyond imagining - could be the reward for those with the courage to face the terrible unknown.
Something is waiting...here whre the perilous journey ends, in the cold, shrouded heart of a breathtaking necropolis; something created by Man, yet not humanly possible. Something wondrous. Something terrifying.

Hermine R. (herlibrary) reviewed on 7/21/2005...


A page turner. Ready for release.

Sue H. reviewed on 4/27/2005...


This is a page turner about archeaology, lost Incan cities, graves, gold and death. It seemed very real, but not too technical.

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