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Rating: Summary: Great Read Review: I've beena big fan of the shadowrun novels, since my first one, Dead Air. I think that this is undoubtedly one of the best I've read. The details of the UV host, and the deckers' feelings and reactions make sense, and move the plot along very well. Great book!
Rating: Summary: One of the best Shadowrun novels. Review: The cover grabbed me, but the novel held me. As a Shadowrun player I hardly ever make matrix characters, and this gave me an intiguing look into matrix runners.
Rating: Summary: Especially for GM's Review: This book was an excellent read, especially for the people who GM matrices in SR. The level of content and the detail in which the author explains all the nuances of the UV hosts and the different ways of the otaku is very exciting.This book is within the top 5 reads of all the SR novels so far.
Rating: Summary: Especially for GM's Review: This book was an excellent read, especially for the people who GM matrices in SR. The level of content and the detail in which the author explains all the nuances of the UV hosts and the different ways of the otaku is very exciting. This book is within the top 5 reads of all the SR novels so far.
Rating: Summary: One of the best Shadowrun novels. Review: This was one of the first Shadowrun novels I ever picked up, and it's also the one that got me hooked on the series. While the intimate descriptions of the surroundings may get you confused, you have to realize that the world they're in, the Matrix, usually looks different for each inhabitant. And when everything changes to suit an evil computer, well you just have to be able to understand that long descriptions matter. The characters are flawless and interesting to read about. A top quality book for anyone interested in the Shadowrun genre.
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