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This is a bit like a mix of James Rollins and David Morrell or Michael Crichton--the writing isn't as polished, but the action is here, and the book as a whole is a good read for the most part. It moves like an action movie, and generally the flow of the book is smooth. At the same time, I do think a bit more heavy editing and a more focused approach might have benefited the book as a whole, since the plot had so much potential that the writing just didn't quite live up to at times.

There are some aspects of writing that grated on my nerves after a while (enough that I won't reread this, whereas I will reread James Rollins or David Morrell), but on the upside, I can see Miller moving beyond them in later books. The first was quotes---at times, the book was just trying too hard to be literary instead of allowing itself to just live up to its own potential. As such, characters and notes regularly spouting famous and not-so-famous quotes got old quickly, as did some description that ventured too close to cliches. Other than that, I'd only say that the book's one frustration is that, for the number of characters Miller introduces, the book needed to be longer, or needed to focus in on fewer characters instead of attempting to make all of them both memorable and sympathetic. I think the book would have been stronger for more time spent wih a few characters and less with others, or else with a more balanced approach that didn't try to move back and forth between being a traditionally-diagrammed romance and technical action novel. It seemed as if two books were crushed into one at times, and I felt that I was being asked to sympathize with or understand some characters who just weren't there enough for me to really understand or care for.

On the whole, though, I enjoyed this enough to venture into Miller's later work, at least long enough to read a chapter or two and see if the writing has reached the next level. If you do enjoy James Rollins or action-romance books in general, this might not be a bad choice for a relaxing read.
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whitewavedarling | otra reseña | Jan 31, 2010 |
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Rating: 3.75* of five

The Publisher Says: A new explosive packs the punch of a 500lb. bomb at microdot size. Who has the dots and where are they going to use them? Problem is - they could be anywhere. Chinese-American competition to extend the periodic table to the next island of stability yields an unexpected result - a microdot explosive. Whoever achieves stability first will have the upper hand - or will they? Not everyone in China favors its new capitalism. New revolutionaries aim at the core of consumption culture. Export MDOT-E in commercial goods and the resulting chaos and panic will precipitate a revolution. The Defense Intelligence Agency must put the pieces together. Their plan tricks former lovers and ex-DIA agents Mitchell Reid and Cole Taylor into working together again. They are a volatile pair, a gutsy choice for a covert mission rushing from Macau to Tokyo to Shanghai. Only Reid and Cole stand in the way of sinister forces. Even a successful operation might not prevent a world of hurt.

My Review: I'm on record as a thriller reader by choice. I choose these entertainments carefully, because a bad thriller is a worse read than a bad example of almost every other genre. This thriller was a LibraryThing Member Giveaway, as it was self-published by the author.

I liked it very much. I'd even go out and buy one. It's nicely written, plausibly plotted, tautly paced, and--for a wonder--actually edited! Most amateur writer/self-publishers don't pay enough attention to the role of an editor in the creation of a good novel. Mr. Miller did. He got good advice, I can see, because the plot holes are few and far between, but also because the thread of a book, the argument it makes about the world, is so consistent.

The settings...Asia's Muslim parts, different bits of China for the most part...are hot spots in the world, so it makes a lot of sense to set a thriller there. It's nice, and fairly unexpected, to see that the politics of the region are thought through and the conclusions the author posits are well supported by the information presented in the book itself.

The main character, Cole Taylor, is well enough drawn to make me suspect that a series is planned. If so, that's a darn good thing. Off-the-shelf woman heroes as written by men are no more interesting than their off-the-shelf male counterparts. Cole is a woman I could enjoy following around.

I expect that Miller will grow as a writer, blowing past the inevitable infelicities of style and occasional lapses of imagination that *every* writer needs to work out and shake off. That there were as few as exist in Islands of Instability is another reason I hope more self-published writers will hire Miller's editor, whoever s/he may be!

Recommended for thriller readers who are getting jaded, for those interested in China's increasing economic and political and military ascendency, and for adventurous lady readers who want a flawed, real heroine to enjoy.½
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richardderus | otra reseña | Dec 21, 2009 |
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I have to say, in the long run, I liked this book . . . but!!

It took me a long time to read this book - too long. The storyline is good,. The characters are good. The scientific equations and technicality was a little overwheaming and only added to my confusion at times. I must say, I had to skim most of that and take it with a grain of salt. I think the author could have got the point accross without so much in-depth and tchnical detail.

But all in all the book was good. I liked how he brought deffirent theories of 2012 together. For the most part I recommend this book, just be prepaired to wonder through a lot of technical wordiness.
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imlilie | 3 reseñas más. | Dec 15, 2009 |
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It took me a long time to read this book-too long.Although the storyline was good,it was confusing at times. The characters were good,but there were too many and they weren't developed enough. The physics only added to the confusion for me-my fault-I should have paid more attention in class. I felt at times there were inside jokes that only physicists would understand.However, I liked the ending,it's just that getting there was difficult.
 
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JoanieS | 3 reseñas más. | Dec 2, 2009 |
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I only managed to make it through the first hundred pages or so of this book. I'm sure there are some good ideas buried in the text, but it could stand a heavy dose of editing to trim it down.
 
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ulfhjorr | 3 reseñas más. | Nov 7, 2009 |
Uberwoot! is an uber hoot! I loved the humor and repartee and imagination. Definitely written for someone with a razor sharp wit who likes the more subtle nuances (for example, he never explains that “Dilligaf” is also a texting acronym, go ahead – look it up). Usually I read quickly, but quickly realized that it was best to slow down to catch the fullness and richness – it was indeed pleasurable to read it more slowly, almost as though speaking the words.

Everything fits together as you read about Ian Dilligaf being disillusioned about life, and his experiences as his midlife crisis plays out in quite an unusual way. Fritzie is the telepathic dog who's got a smart mouth and wit and is absolutely hilarious. One of his wives (?? yes he has two), Kanilla is adorable, sweet and spunky and it was cool to read about all her tattoos and her tattoo fortune telling business. Don’t want to give away any more than this. And in the middle of it all, you get to think about what it takes to be truly happy – to reach Uberwoot!

Quotes, quotes and more quotes! Miller has an excellent way with words - he crafted some delightfully quotable gems that are now posted on my work cubicle bulletin board. I received this book from a friend, and am passing it onto a co-worker who loved the quotes and kept begging for me to finish the book. I’ve read his other book “PW2 2012” which was awesome and inspiring, and just started “Islands of Instability.” Miller is one of my favorite new authors.
 
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KateForBooks | otra reseña | Oct 25, 2009 |
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I completely loved this book, so much so that before I'd gotten very far I had to find a way to e-mail the author to tell him how much I was enjoying it. The first 6 chapters were the most fun I'd had reading in quite some time. However, as the book progressed, my interest and investment in the characters simply waned, and I can't put my finger on why.

While I didn't love this book all the way to the end, I was sufficently impressed by the beginning to look forward to Miller's other work.
 
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eggsnhm | otra reseña | Oct 23, 2009 |
Insightful, fresh take on 2012. This is a big book - over 600 pages and I wished it were even longer. This author writes well, his characters are well developed, and the story is engaging. If you're interested in 2012 and the Mayan calendar and the umpteem prophecies that are swirling around and the crazy ways that people react and will be reacting to the stresses of this upcoming "end time", then you'll really appreciate this novel and the fresh approach.

There is a lot of 2012 stuff out there - I know - I've read lots of it and will read more. PW2 is at the top of my list so far to recommend - the author combines great science info, insights into human nature, imaginative humor, and an eye for bizarre possibilities into a riveting novel with compelling plotlines.

I loved the quotes at the beginning of each chapter. Also enjoyed the many characters and the situations they find themselves in as weird happenings start and keep happening on certain days, as part of a countdown and a race to explain what a probability theory is all about. Thank goodness the ending is an amazing surprise.
 
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KateForBooks | 3 reseñas más. | Oct 13, 2009 |
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