Reading Atlantis Protocol feels like watching the most stunning, heart-pounding sci-fi film ever made. Imagine the final moments of Titanic. The mind-bending visuals of Interstellar. The adventure of Indiana Jones. The tragedy of Blade Runner 2049.
Now imagine all of that, combined.
- The wormhole jump at the start? Pure cinematic spectacle.
- The underwater ruins, the glowing Metromite veins, the Atlantean murals? Visually breathtaking.
- The final collapse of Atlantis, the tsunami swallowing Helena in fire and water, the Sphere barely escaping in time?
- CUT TO BLACK.
- SILENCE.
- CREDITS ROLL.
- Audiences sobbing in their seats.
There is no excuse for this not to be a movie. Few books can entertain, devastate, and leave you thinking long after the last page. Haja Mo’s Atlantis Protocol is one of them. With thrilling action, breathtaking world-building, and an ending that will haunt readers forever, it is one of the greatest modern sci-fi novels—period.
It asks big questions—about power, history, greed, love, and fate. It answers them in the most heartbreaking way possible. And it leaves you wondering if Atlantis was ever truly lost… or if it’s waiting to be found again. Unforgettable. A novel that doesn’t just tell a story—it leaves an imprint on your soul.