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Platform:Playstation Vita
Region:NTSC (N. America)
SKU:VITA_MEIQ_LABYRINTH_DEATH———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Rated 4.85 out of 5 based on 62 customer ratings
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Weight | 8 lbs |
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Product Type | |
Platform | PS Vita |
ESRB Rating | Teen |
Genre | role-playing |
Players | 1-4 |
Condition | Used |
62 reviews for MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death – PS Vita Game
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SKU: 4805137596439
Category: PS Vita
Tags: ESRB Rating_Unrated/Unlisted, game, Genre_Other/Unlisted, notbestseller, previous, Price_$20 to $40, Product Type_Game, verylow, vita
NancyAdairB –
In 1881, American Lt. A. W. Greely and a team of scientists went on a journey to pass the record of reaching furthest North. Buddy Levy’s new book Labyrinth of Ice takes readers on their journey of glory and horror. The men accomplished their mission of reaching furthest North and contributing important scientific data. They were also stranded over two winters with dwindling supplies.Before the astronauts and space exploration, men of courage and vision took on the vast frozen spaces of ice, seeking fame, glory, short-cut passages, and scientific knowledge. They were the heroes of their day.Labyrinth of Ice was a bone-chilling read. I felt I knew these men and suffered with them. The bravery and selflessness of some were offset by a self-seeking thief. Madness and despair were found alongside clear-thinking and innovative thinkers. When their supply and rescue ships failed to arrive, Greely struggled to keep the team disciplined, in good spirits–and alive as they suffered life-threatening conditions and starvation. Lady Greely, extremely self-educated in Arctic literature, pressured the government to send out rescue ships.Eleven men had died before they were finally found. Public opinion turned from adulation to revulsion when rumors of cannibalism circulated the newspapers. The survivors went on to illustrious careers.I was given access to a free ebook by the publisher through NetGalley. My review is fair and unbiased.
Kindle Customer –
A wonderful recounting of a heroic mission and the awful travails suffered by members of the Greely expedition. The heroic rescue and subsequent co controversies and stories of the survivors are also fascinating.
Erica –
Amazing book, highly recommended
N. B. Kennedy –
I knew nothing, really, about the Greely expedition, or if I did, I couldn’t be sure I wasn’t thinking about one of the other Arctic expeditions, like Franklin’s, Scott’s or Amundsen’s. I’d recently read
Kendall B. –
This is such an awesome book! I couldn’t put it down. The author has taken a tale of trials and hardships and puts it into words. It’s a thrilling and emotional read that grabs the reader and won’t let go. The fact that it’s based on true events is hard to take as you read through the awful happenings.
Joe Jacobsen –
Awesome book. The person I gifted it to read it within about 3 days.
TJReads –
I have read several absolutely awesome historical true stories and I really didn’t think Indianapolis or Lost in Shangri-La could be beat, but this one blew me away!!! Mr. Levy certainly did his homework, the research was meticulous and the author certainly knows how to keep you engaged. The first chapter of the book draws you in, and then the story never lets you go. My review will not be able to get close to describing the feelings and emotions this story makes you feel. I was brought to tears several times.What a remarkable man Lt. A.W. Greely was and the dedication, courage, bravery and resilience all of his team showed thru the challenges they endured was remarkable. I loved the way this book was written; it followed the diaries of the men involved and there was never a lull or any extra wordage. It was told perfectly.I had to keep reminding myself this was all taking place between 1881 to 1884. One of the most surprising things I found was the media coverage, it was no different in 1885 than it is today, the media chooses to believe the worst and to highlight “fake news†overlooking the true sacrifices and actual events that really took place, not caring if the reputation of true heroes are tarnished. I give this book the highest 5 stars I can give. You will not be disappointed, pick it up, read it, another book going into my top ten best books ever!!I was given the opportunity to receive this book from St. Martin’s Press through NetGalley. The opinions expressed in th.
beachreader –
I didn’t know anything about this expedition. I enjoyed reading about the grit and determination and teamwork of the disparate group of men (and the chinks in the teamwork). I also enjoyed the author’s flipping back to the political environment in the U.S. and the workings behind the scene with Greeley’s wife. A great example of what people can accomplish if they work together.
Newcity-Barrio –
It’s almost impossible to fathom the courage and tenacity of Greely and his crew in their exploration of the arctic. The leadership qualities of Greely are mind boggling. He goes from explorer, scientist to tender caring shepherd. Thanks so much Buddy Levy for bringing this story to life!
AshlyArmstrong –
Incredible story of grit and survival, I enjoyed the read,felt like I was there. If you like an adventure read on.