My sister slept with the light on until she was 27. She rightfully blames me. I would leap out of closets with my hands made into claws. I would...
Continue »
very uniqe blend of sci-fi and fantasy. completly seemless (and i'm not afraid to admit, fully as mind blowing as the first matrix movie). though some of the ideas introduced i thought were gonna go over my head, i am pleasantly surprised that mckiernan manages to integrate them into the story so well that you get an entire concept before you realize it and then you just have to sit back and ponder (yes this part is mandatory if only for your sanity). oldie but goody.
Was this comment helpful? | Yes | No
(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)
i have never picked up a comic book in my life(i am really more of a cartoon man) but i still found it an engeaging read and surprisingly easy to follow. the caracters are reinvented just for this it seems. and by the midlle yoo'll be taking your lunch hour hidden in a supply closet. (to avoid the humilliation and shame of a person your age reading spiderman). you won't be able to put the third section down at all (just so you know i do reomend that you read this portion on a weekend, a three day weekend.). ten for talent. and 8 for sheer shock that a book i read on a dare got me hooked on something as unlikely as spidey.
Was this comment helpful? | Yes | No
(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)
a tale full of subplots, tie ins and the kind of fast paced action dan abnett has become famed for. all in all a very good read. oh and don't miss the sequel.
Was this comment helpful? | Yes | No
(3 of 5 readers found this comment helpful)
the single most memorable book i have ever read.
abnett takes you on a journey of self discovery and the decent from purity to madness.
you will never forget this book.
Was this comment helpful? | Yes | No
(3 of 4 readers found this comment helpful)
Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.
Customer Comments
jordan thomas has commented on (7) products.
We Few (March Upcountry) by David Weber
jordan thomas, November 8, 2006
i can't explain how much i love this book. plus you can read the first of the series at baen.com (march upcountry.)(2 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)
Caverns of Socrates by Dennis L Mckiernan
jordan thomas, October 2, 2006
very uniqe blend of sci-fi and fantasy. completly seemless (and i'm not afraid to admit, fully as mind blowing as the first matrix movie). though some of the ideas introduced i thought were gonna go over my head, i am pleasantly surprised that mckiernan manages to integrate them into the story so well that you get an entire concept before you realize it and then you just have to sit back and ponder (yes this part is mandatory if only for your sanity). oldie but goody.(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)
Spider-Man: The Sinister Six Combo by Adam Troy Castro
jordan thomas, October 2, 2006
i have never picked up a comic book in my life(i am really more of a cartoon man) but i still found it an engeaging read and surprisingly easy to follow. the caracters are reinvented just for this it seems. and by the midlle yoo'll be taking your lunch hour hidden in a supply closet. (to avoid the humilliation and shame of a person your age reading spiderman). you won't be able to put the third section down at all (just so you know i do reomend that you read this portion on a weekend, a three day weekend.). ten for talent. and 8 for sheer shock that a book i read on a dare got me hooked on something as unlikely as spidey.(1 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)
Ravenor (Warhammer 40,000 Novels)
jordan thomas, September 19, 2006
a tale full of subplots, tie ins and the kind of fast paced action dan abnett has become famed for. all in all a very good read. oh and don't miss the sequel.(3 of 5 readers found this comment helpful)
Eisenhorn by Dan Abnett
jordan thomas, September 19, 2006
the single most memorable book i have ever read.abnett takes you on a journey of self discovery and the decent from purity to madness.
you will never forget this book.
(3 of 4 readers found this comment helpful)
1-5 of 7next