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Antibodies (The X-Files) |
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Rating: Summary: If you liked the movie you would like this book!! Review: I am a big X-files fan and had to see the X-files Fight for the Future movie.This book has alot to do with it and it should really be an episod!! I couldn't put it down.
Rating: Summary: This book was excellent and should be made into an episode. Review: I liked this book very much not because I'm an avid X-Files fan but because this book had suspense, intrigue, and government conspiracies that kept me reading until I finished it. I recommend this book to all readers, not just ones who enjoy The X-Files.
Rating: Summary: Anserson's ANTIBODIES is a Great Book Review: Wonderful. I'd recommend this book to anyone who enjoys the X-Files or the paranormal. You don't have to have any knowledge of the series to understand this book.
Rating: Summary: Content, and believability Review: I thought that this latest book was very well done. The content was understandable to me and I feel that the people who read this book and aren't X-Files fans will understand it well. As far as believabilty, it's almost hard to believe that a virus would do such a thing and no one would know about it, but hey this is the U.S government we're talking about.
Rating: Summary: True to the series Review: The dialog was the same serious attitude that you would expect Mulder and Scully to express every week on Fox TV. The story was the mysterious blend of conspiracy and super natural that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Rating: Summary: Suspensful! Review: When I first started reading I knew I wouldn't put it down until I was done. Well thought out with the characters of Mulder and Scully exactly as they are on tv. As ususal with most books in a series, the ending was predictable, but still exciting. I was quite sorry when I finished the book, but I have to return to reality sooner or later.
Rating: Summary: This book was TERRIFIC!!!! Review: Antibodies is a VERY good book. It totally captures the spirit of the show, as do all the other Kevin J. Anderson books, but it is able to go beyond the boundaries of television because it isn't confined to one hour. Andtibodies is scary, suspenseful, interesting, and very intriguing, just like the show. I couldn't put it down. It's a must-read. If you like Antibodies, you should also try Ruins and Ground Zero, also X-Files novels by Kevin J. Andrson.
Rating: Summary: The Most believable X-Files book to date Review: I am a long time fan of the X-Files and I have to say this book is THE BOOK to read if you are a true fan. It reads just like a normal episode. Seriously while reading it I felt compelled to whistle the theme song (I decided to just put the CD on). This book should be made an episode and it would be one of the best. It makes you feel like what Kevin is telling you is real, (I actually believed this whole nanotechnology stuff, and how it could be the key to immortality or just a real nasty death and even nastier resurrection) and in the end leaves you with the big question "What happens now?", just like a X-Files episode, it leaves you wondering what is going to happen now and you just can't get it out of your mind. Believe me READ THIS BOOK you'll be glad you did.
Rating: Summary: This book is very suspenseful and enjoyable. Review: This, I think, is one of Anderson's best X-Files novels. It is interesting, suspenseful and gives you the feeling of being in the story with the characters. You feel the same emotions that the characters feel and the characters seem real and believable. This is definatly a book that I would recomend to all of my friends and even people that I don't know. This is X-Files at it's best.
Rating: Summary: Anderson shouldn't be writing The X-Files Review: Let me start this off by making something clear: I am the world's biggest X-phile. You can imagine my excitement two and a half years ago when a hardcover novel was released for the X-files, titled "Ground Zero." I picked it up, I read it and I hated it. The same holds true with "Ruins." I could not believe Chris Carter would allow an author like Kevin J. Anderson to try to bring his wonderful characters to life in print. "Antibodies" was no exception. I had to add the book to my collection, but I knew I wouldn't like it. Fortunatley, I found a forum such as this one to spread the word about this travesty in print.The plot was poor, the characterization was way off-base and Anderson's concept of suspense and story is just way...for lack of a better term...hokey. The one positive thing about this book, however, is that Anderson did not have Mulder constantly wisecracking as he had him do in "Ruins." I was also glad that Anderson did not have Scully conveinently out of the picture when the big neat-o (In Anderson's feeble mind) "Paranormal Event of the Book" (which happens due to his poor formulaic writing) occurs. I can only hope that "Skin," due out this month by another author, is better than this book. Come on, Chris, put out some printed product that meets your high on-camera standards. And let's all hope that Kevin Anderson loses the use of his hands so he can't write any more.
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