Opening Atlantis

Opening Atlantis by Harry Turtledove, published by National Geographic Books in December 2008, is a first edition work that spans 528 pages. This narrative explores the mythical land of Atlantis, situated between Europe and the East Coast of Terranova, which has long attracted dreamers seeking new opportunities and adventures. The story delves into the allure of this unexplored territory, highlighting its natural resources and the potential for a fresh start for those daring enough to venture into its depths.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of themes surrounding discovery, plunder, and colonization as settlers grapple with the consequences of their ambitions. The narrative raises questions about whether these newcomers will ultimately preserve or destroy the very wonders that drew them to Atlantis in the first place. With elements of alternative history and fantasy woven throughout, this book offers an epic journey into a world ripe for exploration and the complexities that come with it.
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Atlantis lies between Europe and the East Coast of Terranova. For many years, this land of opportunity lured dreamers from around the globe with its natural resources, offering a new beginning for those willing to brave the wonders of the unexplored territory.
It is a new world indeed: ripe for discovery, for plunder, and eventually for colonization?but will its settlers destroy the very wonders they had journeyed to Atlantis to find?
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