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Atlantis: A Tale of the Earth

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Before Middle Earth, before Camelot and Avalon...there was Atlantis!

And now, at the dawn of the third Millennium, the greatest civilization the world has ever known rises again in an epic fantasy adventure.

At last, a story that promises to unravel the “mystery” at the source of all legends, exploring a new yet somehow familiar world teeming with heroes and villains...both human and mystical. The greatest unsolved mysteries of all time—the War in Heaven and battle for the fate of the Earth, the Great Flood, and the sinking of the Atlantean continent...all of this and more come to life in " A Tale of the Earth."

584 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2008

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Roger J. Didio

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August 7, 2019
If you like stories of archeology, further, what they're discovering in this era, you'll be absolutely intrigued by this amazing story. Albeit, science fiction, but is it? Roger J. Didio captures the imagination of the reader and adorns it with real-life modern-day emotions, challenges, situations and cause-and-effect notions.

Centuries have always produced the battle between good and evil. This summarizes the conflict and results in an epoch story. More archeological discoveries have proven the "Great Biblical Flood".

Atlantis is also a story of human nature in all its glory, defiance, intelligence and technological innovations and strategies. Did the people of Atlantis foretell what future generations would be experiencing? Or even what our civilization is going through today? Moreover, did they provide us with the ability of how to unlock the secrets of living in peace with one another?

I believe so.

...'you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink'.

I recommend this book as Roger J. Didio has certainly 'done his research'.
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