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Autore di The Methuselah Project: A Novel

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Fonte dell'immagine: Author Rick Barry

Opere di Rick Barry

Gunner's Run (2007) 51 copie
Kiriath's Quest (2008) 19 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Barry, Richard Clinton
Altri nomi
Barry, Rick C.
Data di nascita
19??-01-06
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Nazione (per mappa)
USA
Luogo di residenza
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Istruzione
B.S. in Foreign Language Education
Organizzazioni
American Christian Fiction Writers (Indiana Chapter)
Agente
Linda Glaz
Breve biografia
Rick Barry has authored three novels (Gunner's Run, Kiriath's Quest, most recently The Methuselah Project) as well as hundreds of published articles, and short stories. He speaks Russian and has visited Eastern Europe over 50 times. His experiences have included skydiving, mountain climbing, rappelling, camping in Russia, kayaking, wilderness hiking, white-water rafting, visiting World War II battlegrounds, even prowling deserted apartments in the evacuated Chernobyl area. He believes that all experiences in life provide fuel for a writer's imagination.

You can contact Rick through his author site, https://www.rickcbarry.com or via his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorRickBar...

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The Methuselah Project is a well-crafted, captivating story. It grows more action-packed toward midway, which made it hard for me to put down. Surprisingly, I enjoyed the historical-mixed-with-science-fiction aspect (surprising, because I am not fond of science fiction). I think my teenage son will enjoy this.

If you enjoy history, and science fiction, you will want to check it out.
 
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WendyKA | 22 altre recensioni | Jul 12, 2020 |
What a great read! This book is a blend of WWII history and modern-day Atlanta, Georgia. What's really funny is that I had this book on my Kindle and had started reading this book in the hotel room at night during my vacation to Atlanta, Georgia. Talk about perfect timing! So I was vaguely familiar with some of the landmarks of Atlanta mentioned in the book (ex. The Varsity).

Rick Barry has done an incredible amount of research here. He presents us with Roger Greene, a WWII pilot, who becomes a POW after his plane went down in German territory. Rather than being taken to a typical POW camp, he and six other POWS have been selected for a very important science project, one that may preserve "the Aryan race."

Another character, Katherine Mueller, is weaved into the story (modern-day Atlanta) as she struggles to please her uncle while trying to remain true to herself.

An excellent read that keeps you turning the pages.

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caslater83 | 22 altre recensioni | Aug 4, 2016 |
The Methuselah Project is a fascinating novel that faces the question of what might have happened if Germany had won World War II. At least, that is what protagonist Roger Greene faces as he lives in isolation as a POW for seventy years after World War II, fed lies and false news stories about Germany’s success in achieving world domination.

This is a unique story. What would the world look like if Nazi Germany had succeeded under Hitler? It is an interesting question that this book explores in various ways. When Green finally does escape from his isolation, he must learn to cope in the modern world a reality that provides an interesting commentary on today’s society. His rescuer, secret society member Katherine Mueller, is a sharp and thoughtful woman who strives to do what is right, even when that means standing against the society that raised her.

My one complaint was that the characters sometimes seemed a little one-dimensional. I wish Barry had spent more time developing the characters and letting the reader get to know them. This aside, however, it is still a worthwhile and interesting read.

I received this book from bookfun.org in exchange for an honest review.

This review was posted to Amazon, Barnes&Noble, Goodreads, CBD, Deeper Shopping, and Library Thing (if available).
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LoverOfStory | 22 altre recensioni | Jul 19, 2016 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
Incredible but plausible WWII novel draws you right in
A "what if" story that spreads its wings and soars. I found this novel to be absolutely fascinating. There is so much history, plausible or not, built into this book. So much to ponder. As a child myself during WWII, my interest deepened throughout. Growing up, I learned as others did, that there were many secrets, experiments, agendas, so to me, this book did have an abundance of historic fact, fiction, what-if.... Yes. What if Roger Greene had not crashed in his plane and lived only to be captured? What if German scientists had discovered a way to appease Hitler's plan for the Thousand Year Reich? What if one experiment actually worked? Herein lies the mystery, the complexity of the story.

The author, Rick Barry, has given us a full-blown history of one man's fight to return home to Indiana. This history is decades in the making. In the beginning there were seven, Roger was Number 7. When the lab is demolished by heavy bombardment only Roger remains alive among the seven captives. What does this mean? Will he be rescued? One of his captors, indeed the scientist himself, eventually loosens up enough to provide the airman with reading material which included a Bible. His world opening up and giving him hope through many different writings provides enough to keep him sane, but for how long?

This is an adventure story unlike others. No dashing around, he is in a cage. But he has plans, and God on his side. And he is exactly the same in appearance as he was 70 years ago when he was captured. He is not even aware that the war is long over. On the other hand, is it really over for him? The opportunity he has been waiting for suddenly arises and Yes! he is free, at least he may be free, if he can just get out of Germany and to the US, but will anyone believe his story? This story has everything a person could want. A mix of everything: sci fi, romance, war, history, humanity, inhumanity, excitement, adventure, a book that will keep you reading as the world takes him through changes, terror, and more. A wonderful, entertaining and thought-provoking book with a surprise ending.
I won this book in a draw from LibraryThing in exchange for an honest review. This book blew my mind!
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readerbynight | 22 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2016 |

Statistiche

Opere
4
Utenti
126
Popolarità
#159,216
Voto
½ 4.3
Recensioni
23
ISBN
15

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