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Labyrinth (Aliens) |
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Rating: Summary: Schlock falls off Review: Previous reviewer makes an excellent point: the aliens have got boring because they are nothing but schlock machines, the plots nothing but grunge-generation. Once shock and disgust wears off, nothing is really left. By contrast, Larry Niven's "The Man-Kzin Wars" have aliens - intelligent tiger-like creatures, who have a taste for human flesh but are much more than grunge-generators. They can actually interact with humans, think, and have complex characters of their own. The result is something a good deal more lastingly interesting. A Man-Kzin story, with Kzin characters like Scarface, Chuut-Riit, Traat-Admiral, the Vaughn Tiger and the Gutting Claw's Telepath, is a story you can go back to (also the science is better and the humans are a lot more interesting, too). Nobody wants to read an "Aliens" more than once unless they are a really dumb sicko.
Rating: Summary: Horrifying...Yet Interesting Review: The novelazation of Aliens: Labyrinth is amazing. It is a must for all "Aliens" fans. This book explains much of the biological information about the terrifying creatures. Despite the fact that I haven't read the comic, the images of events are clear in my head.
Rating: Summary: Horrifying...Yet Interesting Review: The novelazation of Aliens: Labyrinth is amazing. It is a must for all "Aliens" fans. This book explains much of the biological information about the terrifying creatures. Despite the fact that I haven't read the comic, the images of events are clear in my head.
Rating: Summary: The best so far Review: This book has by far the best story line of all the books i have read so far. It might not be the same for most but i can bet that the majority who reads this classic alien story will absolutely love it and look upon the writer and story in awe and wonder. An excellent read with great written action sequences accompanied by good character use. I am not giving away any of the story and will only tell you that this book will surely get you expecting the unexpected. Read it if you will!
Rating: Summary: Very Good book. Review: This book was full of action and it was a great action, sci-fi and thriller combination. I liked the characters alot. I found it easy to imagine how they appeared. I liked this book, yet the ending disappointed me greatly.Crespi dies, Church lives, an Mcguiness sent back home. I recommend this book to those of you who can take an unhappy ending and love Aliens. Go get it!
Rating: Summary: Horrifying...And A Very Good Read Review: This is a truly creepy novel. The way the Aliens are portrayed is astounding. I am a huge Alien fan and I must say, this book impressed me. The ending where Crespi and Sharon McGuinness were in the maze with the Alien drones running around was awesome. And Paul Church is truly a freaky character. If you're into the Alien movies, comics etc. this would be a great book. I especially like Crespi and Churches flashback scenes to their previous encounters with the Alien. This is a definite must read.
Rating: Summary: GREAT THRILLER Review: This story is one of the best thrillers that I have ever read. I really don't like to read many books, but the Aliens selection is one of the books that keeps me interested. I don't like books that don't have any andventure in the begging. It gets me bored and I just give up on the book. This story is pure adventure from the begging to the end. It's the best!!
Rating: Summary: One of the most graphic Aliens books ever Review: Well written and gross, that is how I would describe this book, S.D Perry really out did herself when writing this one.
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