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Digimon: The Official Character Guide (Digimon (HarperCollins))

Digimon: The Official Character Guide (Digimon (HarperCollins))

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good info, save the descriptions
Review: A. Ryan Nerz does a good job when it comes to the stats, but it's lacking something when it comes to descriptions. Most of them simply say what the Digimon looks like (as if the pictures didn't show us)and their attacks. That's usually about it, unless they add how scary or strong the Digimon is and that we should watch out for them. Sometimes they throw in an extra bit, like what part they played in the show, which is a plus. All in all, it's a nice book despite the not up to par descriptions. Extras include and FAQ, show information, and Digidestined information.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book, but some bloopers
Review: I purchased this book for my 6 year old daughter. She and her older sister LOVE Digimon and Pokemon. This book provides them with a complete (at least until more are created) reference to all her favorite Digimon characters.

The first section of the book gives a brief "history" of the Digimon world and monsters, and also has a guide to using the book for both types of trading cards. Next comes a large section with one monster per page, with information about pronunciation of the name, levels, numbers, groups, type, size, techniques, abilities, and a description. At the end is a list of FAQS (frequently asked questions), info on the card games, and an alphabetical listing.

All in all this is a good resource for any Digimon fan, although it will probably be out of date within a year or two, as they add more monsters to the roster.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Digimon Kicks Butt!
Review: It was a pretty cool book, but I warn you-there are bloopers!Especially if you watch the show, you'll notice everything wrong in this book.There is A-LOT of things they messed up on.Well any how, this book gives info on Digimon you never knew. A great book for the Digimon fans.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Review of Digimon Digital Monsters: The Official Character G
Review: The official review of this book was misleading. As a result of the review, I expected to find each name written in both English and Japanese.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Digimon Kicks Butt!
Review: What a great book. I take it with me everywhere I go. It's oosome. I mean, yeah, it has some mistakes, but it still has more Digimon characters and concepts than any other guide or book. A. Ryan Nerz rocks, and so does this guide!

Werner


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