John's heart started beating. The Resilience Breakthrough [Book review] Last Updated on 1 July, 2020 by Elizabeth Harrin. For example, underlings who can walk in, unscheduled, to an Admiral's office, when Admiral's time is scheduled in five-minute increments and appointments often have to be scheduled weeks and months ahead.) Breakthrough Critics Consensus. Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. Why would anyone think that "Our, Thanks Patrick - I suppose M. Guerra also thinks that "Our Country" was singe handedly responsible for winning WWII. Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2018. Don't reccomend. Yet in this not-well-thought-out setting the dolphins are portrayed as happy go lucky individuals who love their jailers. The head of the USGS will have a PHD, will not be called "Ms." and will not lead an expedition into the field. The Catalyst is the third book in the Breakthrough book series by Michael C Grumley. - Robert Clark "After I finished "Breakthrough" at 11pm in bed I immediately bought his next book; "Amid The Shadows" without even reading the synopsis or the reviews. I finally got to Michael C. Grumley’s first entry in his four-part “Breakthrough” series. Persepolis narrates the story of the political and cultural evolution of Iran through the eyes of a young girl. The book has an interesting premise and a few promising subplots. It had been a long time since I'd indulged in the junk food of the reading world. - though these become more interesting in the following books in the series. If the year was 1948 and this book was serialized in Astounding, it would be great. Start by marking “Breakthrough (Breakthrough, #1)” as Want to Read: Error rating book. I will certainly follow this series. One of the world’s most celebrated creators of civic architecture is profiled in this accessible, engaging biography. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. This is a review of the audible version. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. First, the positives. In 1944 a German sergeant gets involved in an anti-Hitler conspiracy, and saves the … I can set aside disbelief as well as anyone, which is what one often has to do especially for science fiction writing, but this was just horrible. WRONG!! Previously published as The Impossible. I'm not saying this is derivative, or suggesting plagiarism. A very enjoyable read for Men, Women, and Dolphins - get it! Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Calling the team in they are all very excited! Picked this up free from the Kindle Owners Lending Library. (Shame on all those human societies that never got past a couple handfuls.) But this delivered much more. I don't know. However, the book is plagued with bad writing, forgettable characters, implausible situations, and plot holes large enough to prompt this reader to say: "That's not how any of this works." Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Breakthrough is a true story that has been made into a movie, and shows the miracle and power of prayer. We’d love your help. The plot concept may be creative, but the prose is awkward and amateurish, and the "science" is laughable. I began reading after a flight delay, and throughout my 19 hours of travel, could barely put this book down. Wow! However, the book is plagued with bad writing, forgettable characters, implausible situations, and plot holes large enough to prompt this reader to say: "That's not how any of this works." Suffice to say that from here on out there is oodles of action, dolphin talking to humans, shocking discoveries, immense politics, political backstabbing, and immense worry for the safety of the planet. Mr. Grumley has done a halfhearted job of both research and thinking, and written a badly flawed book. Given that it has a number of sequels, I thought it might be good. our. I had an exciting live session with Megha where we discussed about the writing process, what made her write this book, what she learned and a lot more. Atlantic senior writer Coates (The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons, and an Unlikely Road to Manhood, 2008) offers this eloquent memoir as a letter to his teenage son, bearing witness to his own experiences and conveying passionate hopes for his son’s life.“I am wounded,” he writes. Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. I downloaded this to my Kindle from the lender's library before a trip, not expecting much. For example, the bottom of the ocean does not contain "soil", it is "sediment". There is a lot of action. Of course I have my favorite authors. EUREKA!! Breakthrough Review: A Misled Plot Overshadows A Stunning Performance. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. The narrator did an excellent job with the pacing and voicing. There was a lot of good action, and I could easily see this being a movie. That book forever changed the way I looked at sand. I didn't truly know quite what to expect with this book as I'd not read anything by this author before. As I read through the first few chapters, my suspicions were confirmed: This book is awful. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of. It’s heartbreaking, as John struggles with his identity and self-worth. Michael C. Grumley’s. WHy didn't you add in your story something that the aliens should have done---that is they didn't ask o about the miraculous power of faith. A very enjoyable book with plenty of new ideas. Breakthrough is the story of…. They called themselves human and spoke Englis. This story is so many things. It is not loose-lead, paperback, or skimpy. It will, however, give you a great blueprint on what to do to give yourself the best chance at success. Too child fantasy like, I tried to finished dragging it out...but bought something else instead. I especially loved the interaction between the dolphins and the humans. I am 72 years old and I have been reading science fiction since I discovered the genre 68 years ago. My god, I can go on and on. Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2016. The first part of the first book did have my eyes glazing over a bit, due to "geek-speak" dealing with the computer technicalities for the IMIS - a system designed to facilitate inter-species communication (in this book: human with dolphin). Swayed by the large number of 5-star reviews, I downloaded this book last night. Or the weird and unexplained deus et machina that resolves things at the end---like how the dolphin survives a nuclear blast. - but I hate to give 5 stars to anything. Was it a deep literary fiction destined to be a classic in years to come; probably not, but I enjoyed it thoroughly and it kept my interest right to the end and I smiled many times and was intrigued at other times, and therefore it gets 5 stars from me. Not outstanding, but decent, especially by 1948 standards. The author did absolutely no work at all in getting anything right in nearly all aspects of the story. Breakthrough by Michael C. Grumley is a good sci-fi book where you can cheer for the dolphins, talk with the dolphins, meet with aliens, and hate on the corrupt government (esp. After 45 minutes of unsuccessful CPR, Smith mustered her faith and cried aloud to God to save him. Struggled to get halfway through and gave up on it. They're all workaholics, but after a very long day they force themselves to leave. Breakthrough is also a major motion picture although I have not seen the movie to know how the book compares. I liked this a lot more for the concept than the execution. There is something down there, and they need to get it. Navy SEALS - and political action, some violence, science, speculation, credibly introduced science fiction content. I suspected this going in, but like rewarding yourself with a rare Big Mac, you know what you're doing is wrong, you know it's best not to look too closely at what you're holding, but sometimes you just want to have some fun. It will be as quickly forgotten as consumed, leaving you to seek out a heartier, more substantive bibliographic experience. Amazing how good a book can be without profanity and sex. Christian Moore writes movingly about his personal academic triumph despite his learning difficulties and being told he would never make much of his life. Breakthrough is appropriate for all ages over 12. anyone who knows that a good adventure doesn't need constant cursing and gruesome deaths. The saving grace of Breakthrough comes in the form of its star Chrissy … This book grabs you right from the beginning and it is tough to put down. I looked forward to each chapter and the ride it provided. Considered a joke in her scientific community thanks to a past resesrch trial thst the Navy stole and delayed her getting back data for so long that nobody in her circles believed her...she has every right NOT to trust the Navy again. There is also a lot of thought about different cultural paradigms - e.g. 360 pages and 30 chapters of material make for a solid and impressive work. I suspected this going in, but like rewarding yourself with a rare Big Mac, you know what you're doing is wrong, you know it's best not to look too closely at what you're holding. Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2017. Breakthrough! I for one got to the last page and just knew i had to read more. With Marcel Ruiz, Topher Grace, Sarah Constible, Dennis Haysbert. the idiot one that kept calling the dolphins fish!). Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2017, I just ordered the 4th book in the "Breakthrough" series - you, one could even say "I loved it!" They looked and acted just like us. However, there are pictures in the middle of the book both from the movie and from the real life family, which I thought were neat to see. Everything goes quickly from there. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. This could have been a decent book with some research and explanation of the settings and Earth processes but instead it was just horrendous in its errors and complete ignorance. country for permission to take the water. Given that it has a number of sequels, I thought it might be good. Medical experts were baffled, but she wasn't! This book reminded me a lot of The Swarm. It will be as quickly forgotten as consumed, leaving you to seek out a heartier, more substantive bibliographic experience. This is an excellent finale and addition to an exceedingly great science fiction story. This book starts off following a team of researchers who are trying to unlock speech communication between humans and dolphins. Too much exposure to too many Stallone films, eh. It is not loose-lead, paperback, or skimpy. [tangent: I had a writing teacher who told us that we could use the word 'suddenly' only once in our writing career, and that we should choose wisely. Most of the current SciFi, seems ridiculous and does not expand the mind. I sort of liked this book up until the people came out of the space time portal. To authors willing to write science fiction: Please, Pretty please, do consult with scientists when building your plots. Not saying that the story is bad. Same old same old right? The teams hope is this computer will help translate the dolohin language and make communication possible. Persepolis Book Review: The Personal Is Always Political By Navya Khanna 19th August, 2020 Persepolis narrates the story of the political and cultural evolution of Iran through the eyes of a young girl. After some of the disparate character threads are united, we learn that two individuals held in isolation for their entire lives can count into the thousands. Jon Queijo is a medical journalist, and has the ability to take complex medical and scientific information and make it accessible to the general reader, rather than just 'dumbing it down.' Its one virtue is a decent amount of character development. There's a problem loading this menu right now. This does not look promising." Or an agency head who can simply pack up, head to Antartica, and lead an expedition, leaving her statutory responsibilities behind. Thank you, Michael Crumley. Sadly I bought the trilogy based on the reviews. Don't waste your time or money. Definitely not for atheists or the hardcore who don't understand or scoff at middle America. Loved the plot, characters, dolphins, and the aliens! Need another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week? This commercially successful book is poorly constructed and nutritionally deficient in almost every meaningful way. Talking to dolphins was a fun fantasy, time/space travel through vortexes was not. Their bosses wqnt to borrow her beloved dolphins to retrieve a lost rover on the ocean floor. I love John Clay and Steve Caesare more than the story itself. They are in my kindle and I'm starting Book 2 - Leap, as soon as I finish this review. A friend of mine sent me a text and told me to get my kindle and order Breakthrough. Suspense. How could they even respect humans that keep them as prisoners? He encounters a team of marine biologists, under the leadership of Alison Shaw, who, with the aid of a powerful computer are on the verge of a scientific breakthrough; they have developed the ability to conduct two-way communication with earth’s second most intelligent species, dolphins. OMG!!! The book is narrated by Scott Brick and he did a fabulous job! Why would anyone think that "Our Country" must be asked before anyone does anything, even on the other side of the planet. It will give you the tools to BREAKTHROUGH the barriers and become a success story. Posing as … I received this book from the publisher. Later we got the "keep enhancing the video" thing seen on every lame detective show, but I stuck with it. This book reminded me a lot of The Swarm. 10,306 global ratings | 9,499 global reviews, Horrible writing -- apparent in the first paragraph, Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2018. With Richard Burton, Rod Steiger, Helmut Griem, Klaus Löwitsch. In 1994, leading trainer, speaker, and author Steve Finkel wrote the first version of the book Breakthrough! I actually just took a ten minute break after I wrote that so that I could try to sort the story out enough to put it into a brief description. Similar in style and format to her Everybody Paints! There's military -e.g. I found it altogether an engaging read. Or how 12 submarines can be destroyed in their own crossfire when avoiding crossfire is tactics 101. The head of the USGS will have a PHD, will not be called "Ms." and will not lead an expedition into the field. To see what your friends thought of this book, Thanks Patrick - I suppose M. Guerra also thinks that "Our Country" was singe handedly responsible for winning WWII. Who would think two dolphins could be the ones to possibly save the day? I love sci-fi, but I haven't read it for a long time. The Breakthrough in Two Acts: Breaking the Spells of Painful Emotions and Finding the Calm in the Present Moment by Fredric C. Hartman, Ph.D. is an insightful and thought-provoking book that gives practical suggestions and techniques on how to work through our consciousness to achieve a peaceful and calm state of mind. I'm now THRILLED I got this amazing book. It was a little different than the books I usually read But I was NOT disappointed. I liked the dolphins but the technical errors are inexcusable. When her 14-year-old son drowns in a lake, a faithful mother prays for him to come back from the brink of death and be healed. Yet they have a job to do. “The Breakthrough” is the story of this desperate war waged on a cellular level. This page works best with JavaScript. I will certainly follow this series. ... Just a year earlier, Mr. O’Keefe pulled off an undercover-journalist sting for the record books. I remember well the first book I read, which was "Woman of the Dunes," by Kobo Abe. Alison goes in early the next day to retrieve her notebook...about to leave, something catches her eye. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Popular Science Fiction on GoodReads with between 10000 and 24999 ratings. He said I wouldn't be disappointed. Book Review: “Breakthrough” by John C. Robinson by Fred Plumer on January 20, 2016 | John Robinson takes on a challenge that befuddles most of us in this interesting and even challenging book, Breakthrough. Fairly soon there are far more than three words! :The Lives and Art of the Wyeth Family (2014) and Wideness and Wonder: The Life and Art of Georgia O’Keeffe (2011), Rubin’s well-researched profile examines the career, creative processes, and career milestones of … The information about Breakthrough shown above was first featured in "The BookBrowse Review" - BookBrowse's online-magazine that keeps our members abreast of notable and high-profile books publishing in the coming weeks. You had me at talking dolphins and submarines. So imagine her shock and disdain when two Navy men come calling. The plot devices are mostly badly worn from overuse, with the exception of miraculous escapes and saves due to timely (and sudden) intervention of the superior alien technology. [ These were the most unbelievable (as in "not" believable) aliens I've ever read about. BOOK REVIEW: 'Breakthrough' Follow Us Search Search Keyword: Recommended. I did enjoy this book quite a bit, but it left me with a lot of questions. The government turning a blind eue to geophraphical issues, earthquakes, aliens stealing Earths water. Leaving out huge logical mistakes will take out all the fun of reading your books. Today’s book review by 13 year old Pooja. the idiot one that kept calling the dolphins fish!). I guess this speaks volumes to the vast majority of reader's ignorance on basic Earth Science in particular, but in so so many other aspects this book falls flat. I love the idea of figuring out a way to talk with dolphins and then learning from them. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. Tweet. The author did absolutely no work at all in getting anything right in nearly all aspects of the story. This book uses the work 116 times.]. Luckily there are a few more books in this series to get to read! There isn't a time when I don't have a book going. Clive Custler channels Jaques Cousteau through Arthur C. Clark! I was completely and utterly hooked within the first chapter. Book Review of The Breakthrough: Politics And Race In The Age Of Obama: the Nonfiction, Hardcover by Gwen Ifill (Knopf, Jan 20, 2009) Until 2 days ago I hadn't heard of Michael Grumley. Even though it is sci-fi, none of the explanations that involve math and/or science are too complicated for even a math/science dummy like me to understand. S from Chennai is of the book ‘The Breakthrough,’ sharing the stories and lives of a diverse group of amazing, successful and smart people. I just think if you enjoyed reading one, you'd probably enjoy the other. First, the positives. A great read with lots of interesting and thought provoking events. It isn't and it wasn't. Like its lead character, Breakthrough is fiercely focused on faith -- but its less subtle elements are balanced by strong performances and an uplifting story. Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018. Well done!" Slowly this system has been tracking their clicks (sounds they make) in response to questions asked. cooperation vs. dominance - and various results likely to accrue from different approaches, also some ruminations upon the definition of "progress." is an absolute top-notch, high quality hardbound book. I was excited to read this book because I was very inspired by the story of Joyce Smith son falling through the ice when his heart has stopped and she asked God to save him and heal his body. I did enjoy this book quite a bit, but it left me with a lot of questions. Directed by Roxann Dawson. Picked this up free from the Kindle Owners Lending Library. As the third book in the Breakthrough book series, the Catalyst tied up the loose ends and was much more realistic considering the fact that not everyone survives in the story. Three words are translated already! I finally got to Michael C. Grumley’s first entry in his four-part “Breakthrough” series. I couldn't put it down!!!! Breakthrough by Michael C. Grumley is a good sci-fi book where you can cheer for the dolphins, talk with the dolphins, meet with aliens, and hate on the corrupt government (esp. But when I read the first paragraph, I thought, "Uh-oh. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Breakthrough: The Miraculous True Story of a Mother's Faith and Her Child's Resurrection (9781546010609) by Joyce Smith, Ginger Kolbaba Welcome back. Smart, patriot, and tough but not superhuman like some novels. ??? Review: The Breakthrough by Megha Bajaj published by Rupa Publications is a book that will change your perspective towards life. In her desperation, Joyce loudly prays over her son's body -- and, against all odds, his pulse begins again. I'm not saying this is derivative, or suggesting plagiarism. That's the point where I could go no further, though there wasn't much left. After some of the disparate character threads are united, we learn that two individuals held in isolation for thei. The book is narrated by Scott Brick and he did a fabulous job! Conveniently, they are entirely human and speak excellent English. To create our... ONE OF THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS IN HUMAN HISTORY. When an anomaly on the floor of the Caribbean causes a US nuclear sub to abort its mission, naval technical investigator John Clay is assigned to the case. In most cases, the reviews are necessarily limited to those that were available to us ahead of publication. The story is engaging, the plot multi-layered and fairly credible, the characters well drawn (including the dolphins). The book is filled with moments of joy and grief and one can feel it all. But this book had 8,000 reviews, as you may have guessed I am a sucker for a book with a lot of reviews. There's never any doubt that things will work out just fine in "Breakthrough," and not only because Roxann Dawson's movie is based on a true story. Will it be the end of the world? In BREAKTHROUGH, after their 14-year-old son John (Marcel Ruiz) falls through a frozen lake, rescuers and doctors tell Joyce (Chrissy Metz) and Brian Smith (Josh Lucas) that his heart has stopped, and there's nothing they can do. Or how a special forces team can storm a facility, yet somehow fail to cover the back entrance, allowing the civilian targets to escape. John Clay and his friend Steve immediately know she seems to have an aversion to either the government, Navy, or both...they just dont know why. A lovely premise, but the story degenerates into military-junkie shootemup that is repetitive, unoriginal, and boring, and violates most of the known standards for good writing. [ These were the most unbelievable (as in "not" believable) aliens I've ever read about. BREAKTHROUGH Book Review. (I'm retired). I started to get suspicious that I wasn't going to like this "hard sf" when the Ultra-Low Frequency transmission from the UUV was able to support video. Title: Breakthrough Author: Michael C. Grumley Pages: 322 My rating: ☆☆☆☆½ Release date: March 6, 2013 on Amazon I have a break in my schedule, so I’m reviewing a number of suspense novels that I’ve been reading over the past year. I read a lot!!! Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019. What can happen when science, nature, survival and abject terror collide with a taut and high-powered science fiction tale? If you c. Seriously one of the worst books I have ever read. For example, the bottom of the ocean does not contain "soil", it is "sediment". Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in, Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2018. Allison and her team of misfit scientists and a wonderful computer "white hat" hacker have done the impossible. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. I just think if you enjoyed reading one, you'd probably enjoy the other. This book will not ensure that you have success with your digital marketing efforts. Persepolis Book Review: The Personal Is Always Political. Breakthrough! The story has the standard sci-fi elements, including a wormhole technology that transports members of an alien race to the bottom of the ocean. Breakthrough is a fast-paced, action-oriented story peppered with interesting science details and fun science fiction. They called themselves human and spoke English in spite of being from a different planet. Well & smoothly written. Using a computer and a program specially designed, they used it to video and track their two in house dolphins extraordinaire... DIRK and SALLY . Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2017. I don’t usually read science fiction, but the combination of action thriller and science fiction was totally entertaining. The powerful story of a father’s past and a son’s future. Reviews Breakthrough Mark Dujsik April 19, 2019. With tons of data, Ali and her team know its possible...its just a matter of when. But the science seemed well-researched, at least to my layman's eyes. How to Explode Production of Experienced Consultants, an attractive hardbound book written not only for rookies but especially for the under-producing veterans who, even today, overpopulate the recruiting and placement profession. anyone who likes oceanic fantasy sci-fi stories. No doubt the couple knows a lot about wave interference too, unfortunately knowledge not imparted to the author (who must never have learned anything by throwing rocks into a pond), as the biggest idiocy of the book wouldn't have been written else wise. Judging by this book, Grumley is going to hold his own in the best of company. I am just the average computer user, so I can't comment on the accuracy of the technical information flying around in the first few chapters. This new voice brings back food for thought and it is well written. There's too much going on, talking dolphins that start as the main focus and are gone for the rest of the book. Breakthrough is a unashamedly Christian movie about the power of faith and prayer. Sometimes you're in the mood for a sci-fi, alien, speculative science, military mash-up. You still have to do the work and have a little luck. ANYTHING else. If you can speak with dolphins as sentient being, then how then do you deal with them being prisoners in a tank? This was a great book to finish as my first read of 2019. We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. Later we got the "keep enhancing the video" thing seen on every lame detective show, but I stuck with it. 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