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Like all of Graham Hancock's books, the read is worth it for all of the cited research in history, geography, geology, archeology, astronomy, etc. One can disagree with Hancock's theories but the basic questions he poses in challenging the conventional wisdom are always intriguing. In Underworld, Hancock picks-up on his original theme in Fingerprints of the Gods and Message of the Sphinx; human civilization is much older than historical and archaeological conventional wisdom dates it. It's worth the price of the book alone to read about what apparently was the great flood (or a series of them) at the end of the last great ice age. This is supported by very sound scientific evidence and is not the product of the author's overwrought imagination. The great global inundations were not caused by supernatural agencies but purely physical phenomena associated with the melting of the glaciers.

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i gave this one three stars because it is sooooooooooooo abomidably slow, even four hundred pages into its just slowwww. I can't read it for more than ten minutes before pulling my hair out in exasperation. The only reason i keep reading it is because the plots of three charicters are really interesting and fast paced, but he just has to throw in the roles of Nynaeve and Elayne to advance their plot. I really want to read the next book because my friends tell me it's really good but this one is just DULL!