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Underneath The Moon #2

Underneath the Moon 2

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Research One discovered, in suspended animation, a race of giants on the Moon. Are they alive? Who are they? Where did they come from? Why were they experimenting with life on Earth. Find the answers and more as Underneath The Moon 2 continues the saga of the incredible discovery, buried beneath the Lunar crust.

268 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 16, 2016

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Dan Holt

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38 reviews1 follower
May 17, 2017
Fun to read

I enjoyed the second book in the series. Like the first, it was a fast read. I need to go back and figure out what happened to Daniel. I might have the the book too fast.
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297 reviews9 followers
May 10, 2024
solid Second Book

I will continue the series. What will life be like to the giants from the Moon? Will NASA, the White House and the World work together for the giants that created man?
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30 reviews1 follower
January 27, 2017
Underneath the Moon two , the tedium continues!

Boy am I glad I didn't spend my hard earned money on both of these books , instead I purchased them with my subscription to Kindle Unlimited.
I have in previous times always enjoyed reading first contact and adventure stories involving the meeting of two different worlds , and I was hoping that the author's extremely dry writing would improve with further development of the story lines and that the characters would become more fleshed out. But alas no!
This book just like the first reads like a documentary or a play.
What really bugs me is I am sure I'm in for more of the same in book three , but I feel compelled to continue reading to the conclusion , I want to know if they will go to the Giants world of origin , will they go on to the Stars.
If you enjoy watching paint dry , join me on my continuing voyage of really dull discovery.
11 reviews
November 16, 2016
Enjoyed reading it.

I really enjoyed reading it. But...I really, really, did I say really disliked listening to it. I do a lot of walking so I listen & then read it at night. Your other book Keepsake had the same problem. The person you choose to narrate it was terrible. I cringed every time I had to listen to it. Keep up the writing but please pick a new narrator for them. He doesn't do your books justice. Thank you.
154 reviews3 followers
September 27, 2019
Interesting storyline in this series of books.

Definately not distopian - perhaps too far the other way! Utopian! Everybody seems far too cooperative. Still, I am enjoying this series.
No cussing, killing nor sex. 🙄 So, Just escape from the reality surrounding modern society. 🤤😭😢
9 reviews1 follower
July 29, 2016
Great Read

I really liked the first book and was glad that the second installment kept my interest. It's about an ancient race of giant but jot the ones spoken of in the bible. So it made the book different. Can't wait for the third installment.
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8 reviews
March 15, 2016
Good read!

Brilliant idea. Easy read. Thought provoking and refreshing. Was hoping for a sequel to read. Maybe a spin-off will be coming.
7 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2016
WooHoo!

Good use of science without getting bogged down in the deep details, but still explained well. Fast paced space adventure that'll leave you hungry for more!
168 reviews1 follower
April 6, 2016
Very enjoyable .

If you have imagination you will have a great time reading this book. It's premise may be difficult to accept but it is possible. If you believe.
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7 reviews
October 20, 2016
Interesting sequel

While the first book set things up this one not only continues the story it also sets the framework for the third book!
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