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Godzilla at World's End

Godzilla at World's End

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is my second favorite book!!
Review: If you're a godzilla fan you'll love this book! Otherwise it will be not bad and not good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Godzilla At World's End is very action packed!
Review: In Godzilla At World's End, monsters made by an ancient race that has been in a slumber for millions of years are sent out to destroy the world! Only the might of Godzilla can stop these monsters! Godzilla journeys through the world trying to stop the savage monsters. This book is very good and I hope that some of you read it. Marc Cerasini does a great job writing and I hope he writes alot more Godzilla books!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: You aren't missing much here
Review: It took me 2 days to read Godzilla 2000, this one took me 2 weeks. This book starts out right after the last one and mostly everyone is gone. The G-Force is gone too. After all the talk, monsters start to appear, one by one. Godzilla appears, takes care of Manda and Hedorah, and in the mean time, a ship caring a group of smart teenagers and rangers go to the center of the earth, and find a The Ancient Ones, who ruled the world long ago. Now a former teenage girl who has been transformed, is trying to take over the world with Biollante. Godzilla shows up and fights Biollante for a while and eventually the place caves in, with Godzilla still inside. Eventually the rest of the monsters are desroyed and life goes on. This book has it's bright spots, Godzilla killing everyone, Anguirus coming out of the Caspian Sea. This book would have a good action scene then it would get real boring for the next 50 or so pages. Plus Godzilla barely got a cameo appearence in this boo! k. It was good, but could have been better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good!!!!
Review: The best Godzilla book I've ever read! I just love books with lots of monsters.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The book was better than I hoped.
Review: The book was better than Ithought, though a lot more gruesome than a Godzilla book usually is. The plot, with one exception which I will mention later, was superb, and the descriptions and emotions of the characters and situations was excellent. However, I was a bit dissapointed that the book's main villan was only in the last fifty pages of the novel...I would have liked to seen King Ghidorah throughout the novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A splendid Lovecraftian Godzilla tale!
Review: The third entry in Marc Cerasini's Godzilla series, following "Godzilla Returns" and "Godzilla 2000", continues the tradition of excellence set down by the previous entries. With its forgotten race of ancient beings, the book strongly echoes the work of H.P. Lovecraft(particularly "At the Mountains of Madness"). Cerasini does a good job of evoking the feeling of impending dread and doom that is such an integral part of Lovecraft's fiction. The story is more of a cohesive whole this time out. However, I think that the novel would have been better if there had been less monsters in it. Once again, the characters are three-dimensional and very likable. The story moves along at a nice pace and instantly involves the reader. As good as everything else is in this story, the monsters are the real stars. It's nice to see Gigan and Megalon treated seriously. The monster scenes are thrilling and possess a cinematic quality. The best scenes are Godzilla's fight with Hedorah and Gigan's firey assault on Russia. This book is a worthy addition to Cerasini's Godzilla series. Neither the casual sci-fi reader nor the hard-core G-fan will be disappointed by it!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A splendid Lovecraftian Godzilla tale!
Review: The third entry in Marc Cerasini's Godzilla series, following "Godzilla Returns" and "Godzilla 2000", continues the tradition of excellence set down by the previous entries. With its forgotten race of ancient beings, the book strongly echoes the work of H.P. Lovecraft(particularly "At the Mountains of Madness"). Cerasini does a good job of evoking the feeling of impending dread and doom that is such an integral part of Lovecraft's fiction. The story is more of a cohesive whole this time out. However, I think that the novel would have been better if there had been less monsters in it. Once again, the characters are three-dimensional and very likable. The story moves along at a nice pace and instantly involves the reader. As good as everything else is in this story, the monsters are the real stars. It's nice to see Gigan and Megalon treated seriously. The monster scenes are thrilling and possess a cinematic quality. The best scenes are Godzilla's fight with Hedorah and Gigan's firey assault on Russia. This book is a worthy addition to Cerasini's Godzilla series. Neither the casual sci-fi reader nor the hard-core G-fan will be disappointed by it!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book is an enjoyable read.
Review: This book is one of the most exciting in the Godzilla series. It includes several of the characters from Godzilla 2000 and a few new ones. In line with Godzilla 2000, it includes several monsters (Rodan, Battra, Gigan, Megalon, Biollante, etc,). This book is original and appealing to all young adults.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A pretty good addition to the series
Review: this book is pretty good. it was good to see godzilla fight other monsters rather than just the main one this time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the Godzilla books!
Review: This book is simply amazing. Even though many people thought Godzilla 2000 was better, I think this is the best of the Godzilla series. Since my dad is from Peru, I loved it when Cerasini had Peru in the book and Megalon destroying Lima (I would have preferred Gigan instead). I also loved the battle sequences, such as when Anguirus fights Gigan and Godzilla fights Manda. I also liked the action parts when Godzilla fights Biollante in the Ancient Ones crystal city. The ending could have been a little better but over all this book was simply amazing. I also loved it that Cerasini shows that the U.S. is still struggling from the monsters attacks in Godzilla 2000. I belive that they should have made these Godzilla book's into movies instead of the TriStar Godzilla movie. They would have brought in more money than that each!


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