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Review Date: 5/26/2015
A thoughtfully detailed world, fast-moving action, and characters that are involving. Overall a great read, and I am looking forward to more in this series.
Review Date: 9/23/2010
Excellent storyline and incredible voice acting.
Review Date: 1/17/2011
Excellent addition to the series.
The overarching plot is really just a vehicle for cute vignettes as the characters travel about Oz.
Perfect book to read to kids, or to let kids read for themselves.
The overarching plot is really just a vehicle for cute vignettes as the characters travel about Oz.
Perfect book to read to kids, or to let kids read for themselves.
Review Date: 4/24/2012
Some clever ideas and a love of comic book archtypes, race politics, and psychotherapy give the story energy. Repetitive machine-gun swearing, shallow characterization, and an inconsistent plot detract. Overall, I do find myself wishing for a sequel.
Review Date: 10/18/2010
Excellent read! The characters are well written, and will be very familiar to those who've seen the movies. The storyline is suspenseful and has enough excitement that you can hear the John Williams soundtrack in your head. Interesting characters, exciting situations, fun dialogue!
Review Date: 1/16/2015
Very good story with a winter, Christmas holiday tone. Perfect for reading to kids on a cold winter night.
If you like it, read others in the series, including the classic "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" and my personal favorite "If You Take a Mouse to School."
If you like it, read others in the series, including the classic "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" and my personal favorite "If You Take a Mouse to School."
Review Date: 1/10/2017
A fun guide with colorful (if short) entries about the characters and gameplay.
Review Date: 1/8/2016
A well-thought and well-detailed world in which a handful of people gained superpowers, and then throw the nation into chaos by turning into criminals and dictators.
Brandon Sanderson populates his world with some stock sci-fi characters, but wisely anchors the book with an engaging story about a young man's quest for revenge. At the same time Sanderson illustrates (by example) the limitations of that guiding goal in a person's life, and the desire for something beyond revenge.
Brandon Sanderson populates his world with some stock sci-fi characters, but wisely anchors the book with an engaging story about a young man's quest for revenge. At the same time Sanderson illustrates (by example) the limitations of that guiding goal in a person's life, and the desire for something beyond revenge.
Review Date: 9/23/2010
Following a hostage experience, a divorce, and a jolt of his company's role in a messy eviction, a corporate lawyer finds himself disillusioned and adrift. He begins a journey to find a new purpose for his life and his law degree.
Review Date: 9/23/2010
A fun read focusing on action and some realistic (if fast) characterization. Chuck Dixon is an excellent writer and he is fully in his realm. The art is very beautiful. A great "popcorn movie" read.
Review Date: 10/27/2015
A double-shot of pop-culture, combining superheroes and reality shows, is pure entertainment. Todd Nauck's imagination and joy really comes through on the pages.
The central characters are defined not only through their actions but also through individual "interviews," in a manner similar to actual reality shows.
My only criticism is personal opinion: with at least a hundred spandexed, armored, or caped characters introduced, the story couldn't give "camera time" to some who looked really interesting.
The central characters are defined not only through their actions but also through individual "interviews," in a manner similar to actual reality shows.
My only criticism is personal opinion: with at least a hundred spandexed, armored, or caped characters introduced, the story couldn't give "camera time" to some who looked really interesting.
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