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Blood Sport (Shadowrun , No 29)

Blood Sport (Shadowrun , No 29)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent story by annoying writing style
Review: I liked the storyline of the book and the glimpse of Azlan was nice. The author really did some research of Mexico City because he got so much of the city correct in his description. Unfortunately he decided to end every chapter with a one paragraph teaser of the next few chapters which gave way too much away. The book would have been better w/o these.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent story by annoying writing style
Review: I liked the storyline of the book and the glimpse of Azlan was nice. The author really did some research of Mexico City because he got so much of the city correct in his description. Unfortunately he decided to end every chapter with a one paragraph teaser of the next few chapters which gave way too much away. The book would have been better w/o these.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a bad read but could have used some better prose
Review: Though the first person persective is a little lacking, this book opens up the mysteriousness of Atzlan and their practices. The characters are solid and believable and the action is ok. Quite frankly, I only advise those that have read a number of the Shadowrun books to go for this one or you will otherwise have a bit of trouble grasping some situations

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a bad read but could have used some better prose
Review: Though the first person persective is a little lacking, this book opens up the mysteriousness of Atzlan and their practices. The characters are solid and believable and the action is ok. Quite frankly, I only advise those that have read a number of the Shadowrun books to go for this one or you will otherwise have a bit of trouble grasping some situations

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Pretty interesting read.
Review: When I first bought this book, I was a bit skeptical, but when I finnally got around to reading it, I couldn't put it down. It is a pretty easy book to understand and the story flows nicely. I highly recommend this to any SR fan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Pretty interesting read.
Review: When I first bought this book, I was a bit skeptical, but when I finnally got around to reading it, I couldn't put it down. It is a pretty easy book to understand and the story flows nicely. I highly recommend this to any SR fan.


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