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Turnabout (Roswell Series)

Turnabout (Roswell Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: !!!!!!!!!!THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!
Review: Hi.

Any Fan of ROSWELL will love this book.

There is 4 books set after Season 3.

A New Beginning, Nightscape, Pursuit and Turnabout.

The 1st two books are by a different author but are equally as good.

The finale 2 books are what should be the ROSWELL MOVIE.

They tie up all the loose ends and have everything you could ever hope for in them.

They are a mixture of the action, comedy, drama. Basically like the writing of Season 1 (The white room) standard.

I really can't express how happy I was to read these books, they answer all the questions that were left.

E.g.

Their Parents back in Roswell
The Dupes
FBI
Growing Powers
Jessie
Langley
River Dog
Flashes (when they were on the desert w/ the alien symbols)
The Orbs (Explains more about when they went off on season 1 final and what they really mean/do).



So over all I am so happy with this book and recommend it to anyone!!!.

So thank you the Cast and Crew of ROSWELL and a special thank-you to Andy Mangles and Michael A Martin for continuing the story :-)


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice sequel
Review: this book picks up where pursuit left off with liz and max's parents being kipnapped by the special unit and our 6 fugitives deciding to stop running and take the fight to the goverment for better or worse. along the way to this showdown, deputy valenti, amy deluca, agent duff, even brody davis gets involved in trying to stop the special unit once and for all. it does all come to a head and the writer closes a lot of issues the show did not get a chance to because it was cancelled prematurely. while this book did not have the excitement of the first book, it is a good one for all roswell fans and i just hope that there will be more roswell books from diffrent authors with diffrent ideals. the writers left too much in the air for just a couple of books to be printed. a must read for roswell fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your Insane
Review: This is a really good book so I have heard but thats not why Im hear Im hear to tell who ever made that price. YOUR INSANE! that is way to much I would buy it but WAM thats alot of money!!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Turnabout: An Attempt to Bring Closure
Review: Turnabout, the sequel to Pursuit, is an attempt to tie up the loose ends of the television series Roswell, a story of science fiction set amidst the mind fields of teen angst. This is probably as futile as trying to end the story of Superman, though the authors do try to deliver. Unfortunately, by the last 75 pages of the book, I got the impression that they were losing interest and had not been paid enough for the time necessary to thoroughly research such an overly complex back story.

The overall writing gets a B+. It flows almost all of the time, but this is not the stuff of Pulitzer Prizes, nor is it intended to be. There is no eloquent prose, and there are a few typos.

Effort to please the fans and stick to the canon also gets a B. It's really a shame it's not an A+, because heroic efforts were obviously made to tie up all the loose ends in a Mobius strip of words. However, it is also obvious is that no hard core fans were invited to proof read for errors of content. In addition to reprinting the errors from the Prologue to Pursuit, there were several new mistakes in the back story, which leave the devoted and the uninitiated both asking, 'why bother?' These include: (1) the reappearance of a gun that was permanently melted on the television show in part of a brilliant bit of cinematography, (2) mention of Tess using a car bomb (instead of her alien powers as actually occurred on the show) to destroy a military base, and (3) agent John Stevens, who died in the first season of the show, is credited with disbanding the Special Unit in season 2 (it was really done by the shapeshifter Nasedo posing as agent Pierce).

It would have been better if more space had been devoted to explaining the mechanics and biology of the scifi elements (which were, by the way, quite cool) instead of doing a back story rewrite that was not quite accurate. Admittedly, the back story was nicely woven into the plot, rather than taking up chunks of pages, which the reader would likely skip. But Roswellians (as fans are self-monikered) are sticklers for detail and accuracy.

Still, what really bothers me about Turnabout is the horror factor (or 'yech' factor, as in the X-files). References to gore are not without precedence in either the tv show or the original Roswell High series. However, the emphasis here is at the expense of the relationship building which was the foundation of the fan base.

Die hard fans will want to read Turnabout, although, to paraphrase Nicholas from the Harvest episode, the series may be over, but surely Turnabout is not the end of the story.


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