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The Jewels of Cyttorak (X-Men) |
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Rating: Summary: a boring story Review: This is one of the worst X-Men novels I have ever read, and I would suggest you not buy it unless you need it for your collection. The story was boring and slow. Many of the X-Men were out of character. Some showed unexpectedly weak personalities in the story. The ending was predictable and none of the characters changed or had much resolved. Overall, I wish I had not wasted my time on this.
Rating: Summary: Borrrrrrrrring Review: This was definitely one of the most boring books I've everread. I liked the character Gary Service, but that's about it. Therewas a few (very few) good parts, but overall I just coulndn't get intothe book. I agree with the reader from Uniontown PA [about the coverart. The only character that even looked decent was Bishop. Unlessyou're a big Juggernaut fan or just want to be able to say 'I readevery X-Men novel wriiten', I would recomend you pass on buying thisbook. Save your money and rent it from a library if you really want toread it.
Rating: Summary: Up There Review: This was the first X-men book that I read, and since I know them from books and have never read a comic, that's something. It's still one of my favourite. It doesn't have as much action as others I have read, but it is still an excellent read and a good, solid book. I do reccomend it.
Rating: Summary: X-Men Unlimited in Novel Form Review: X-Men Unlimited is a semi-monthly comic from Marvel which details smaller stories that take place with the team. This book was like that. Fairly simple plot that heads to a somewhat predictable ending. Dean W. Smith has done somewhat better work with the Spider-Man novels instead.
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