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The Two Lost Mountains: A Jack West Jr Novel 6 (Jack West Jr.)

The Two Lost Mountains: A Jack West Jr Novel 6 (Jack West Jr.)

byMatthew Reilly
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Rick Klima
5.0 out of 5 starsReilly does it again
Reviewed in Australia on 29 October 2020
Once more I put off reading this until I felt ready. That entailed re-reading the 4 Legendary Kingdoms and the 3 Secret Cities to reacquaint myself with this remarkable characters exploits. Sadly, I picked up this novel and only stopped when I had finished it, not tasking the time to enjoy it fully. I suppose that simply means I shall read it thoroughly at a future time. Jack brings out a loyalty in people that they do not relate they possess., and Matthew allows the reader to escape into this world, and for a short time, travel the globe and fight alongside Jack and his team of unsung heroes. To say I enjoyed this book would be an understatement, and while I have no desire to wish my life away, I look forward, eagerly, to the next and final instalment in the life of Jack and his friends. While I know not where the saga shall end, I can only hope that Jack and Zoe, along with the rest of their family, who do so much for no recognition, fame, or riches, get to spend the rest of their time together in peace.
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Ian Crane
3.0 out of 5 starsAlmost as unnecessary as Indiana Jones 4
Reviewed in Australia on 21 October 2020
I'm not going to blow smoke, but after 13 years of this anthology and more than half my life reading your books, this one was repetitive (5 times) the deaths didn't feel earnt, and it was generally bloated repeating itself and the explaining previous plot points, or pausing mid sentence to to restate already established facts. If you cut all that out and the choppy editing the book would have been even shorter. This was filler plain and simple when they simply could have "got to the maze" from the start. Most of the cast was sidelined asleep or left unresolved. Not the best book.
I don't know what else to say, except that I simply may have outgrown this author. Having picked him up in my early teens, I have read and continue to read all his books.
However assetions that the '3 wise men' were just a myth and that Jesus was 'just a man' are ill informed and ignorant of real historical fact. The books are pure whimsy but borderline offensive by propogating an incorrect message to young readers.
I applaude the fact this series is still going but I lament that's it's getting harder and harder to read the next one, not just as I get older but that the writing, well it's either getting worse or my standards are getting higher.
It's sad that I've almost 'grown out' of these stories but 7 books was maybe asking too much for an anthology series with no self contained stories.
The latest book spends half the time recapping itself, reminding the reader of previous things and self indulging in Reilly's trademark, " let me saying something to you, then also tell you why it's so cool and why you should like it" style.
Talking AT the audiance is not cool. Cursory referances to everything under the son, doesn't actually show any research or intellect only that the author skimmed the bare essentials on what popular referances were required and then we add the "what most people don't know wink nudge it's a secret" belittles the reader and is patronising.
I really try but the universe is now so bloated half the cast is either killed off or put to sleep and side lined in this one just to focus the plot somewhat 🤔 Some of the statements in this book are either sheer flights of fancy or ignorance and whimsy. It's real hard to know what Reilly actually believes and thinks is true, unless he doesn't know, which is really frustrating.
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Margaret Hurst
2.0 out of 5 stars More of the same.
Reviewed in Australia on 21 November 2020
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More of the same and I’m over it!
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AIWalker
2.0 out of 5 stars The worst entry in the series
Reviewed in Australia on 24 October 2020
I've read every book in the series sofar within a week of each books release and while I generally liked each entry, this one... I didn't.

Too much recapping of old content, new characters who aren't interesting, too much of the cast spent too much time ... sidelined.

The pacing was way off and the scope of the threat/stakes is so outlandish it is almost impossible to take seriously anymore. I think a lot of the pacing issues is because, with only one book left, he had to get the story to a certain point to get a well-paced finale (i expect) but it happens at the expense of the penultimate book. And unless the plot promised for the final book has some massive twist in it that has had no hints so far, what we have to look forward to... feels like it should have been this+the next book done together and paced better, rather than drawn out and split to have the 7 books.
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Laurence Dibah
2.0 out of 5 stars Rinsed and repeated to exhaustion
Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2021
Entertaining, but it’s like I’m reading all the other books in the series just the location names have been changed. A race against the clock, a character once thought dead had plot armour so thick it could shield against a full reactor blast of the Death Star and so on. Dear Matthew, something new next time please.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2021
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I have bought and read all Mathew Riley's books as they came out and enjoyed every one of them. This time unfortunately I read The two lost mountains having just finished Jim Butcher's Battle Ground and found the change in writing style between authors a shock. Butcher's complex witty, involving plots and dialog highlighted how matter of fact and film scripty Riley's writing is on this book. Sorry to say I'm glad there is only one more book in this series as I have lost interest in Jack West. Role on more Scarecrow.
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Dan Guy
2.0 out of 5 stars Each book is dumber than the last!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 April 2021
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Paid £0.99 for this and I feel robbed. Mr Reilly has written himself into a corner and each book is dumber and more illogical than the last. Wish he would resurrect Scarecrow but I feel he would probably suck the joy out of that too. Yes it is fantasy action but seriously who builds all these tombs, traps and plot devices, they are all time specific. Would have loved a chapter where Jack got a flat tyre and missed his time slot to save the world, The End.
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Frank N Soutar
2.0 out of 5 stars Not everyone,s choice of reading
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2021
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This was a shot in the dark for me, not my cup of tea but probably a good read in its category.
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Tore O.
2.0 out of 5 stars Not up to usual standards
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 February 2021
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Quite boring and predictable plus a really irritating and insulting end. not even close to the normal high quality from this author
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Seymour McMoose
2.0 out of 5 stars Nur noch endlos in die Länge gezogene Cash-Cow
Reviewed in Germany on 26 January 2021
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Schon der letzte Teil war immer abstruser geworden und ich wollte nur noch den Plot abschließen, weshalb ich auf dieses Buch gewartet hatte. Ich hätte mir denken sollen, dass danach wieder eins kommt, und wieder eins, und wieder eins... Man kann also, kurz gesagt, auch Bestsellerautor werden, wenn man seine eigentlich gar nicht so tollen Nerd-Heldenfantasien einfach mittels zahlloser Cliffhanger immer unglaubwürdiger plattwalzt. Ein Buch wie der was weiß ich wieviele Avengers-Blockbuster: immer höher, schneller, weiter, bombastischer - und auf einmal hat man gar keinen Film bzw. kein Buch mehr, sondern nur noch Quatsch. Leider hat man bis dahin auch viel Geld verplempert...
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Tony LaTempa
2.0 out of 5 stars First of his novels I rated less than5
Reviewed in the United States on 19 September 2021
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I’m just tired of Winnie the Poo, the green knight et. al. I find myself actually rooting for the “bad guys”. Please kill more of them off. You killed poor Chickie on Scarecrow. And enough with the Catholic Church bashing. Assassin Nuns on motorcycles? Btw my 8th grade nun would crush them. So I’ve decided. I’m rooting for Cardinal Mendoza.
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