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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780061052477
ISBN: 0061052477
Label: Harper Prism
Manufacturer: Harper Prism
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 291
Publication Date: 1996-05
Publisher: Harper Prism
Sales Rank: 1478068
Studio: Harper Prism
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Based on the popular Emmy Award-nominated television series, a tale of supernatural suspense brings the FBI psychic investigator team of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully up against one of their most confounding cases. 50,000 first printing. TV tie-in.
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Love, love, love this book! Kevin Anderson has the characters of Mulder and Scully spot on. The story is gripping and adventurous and is the best in the series. Definitely a must read for the X-files fan craving more Mulder/Scully stories.
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This book was not well thought out. Muldar's jokes are made without regard to the urgency of the situation. If you and your partner were standing alone at night in a spooky ghost city and armed soldiers appeared out of nowhere, would you crack a joke? If the U.S. military needed to blow up a pyramid would they attack it with a mortar? Would that even be enough? The firefight scene lacked realism. If you were the head of a small unit in a firefight against a much larger force and some FBI woman ... Read More
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I enjoyed this book very much. It was a way for me to rip myself from the reruns and visit the series from a new perspective. Yes, Rubicon says "uh" too much, and even though this pre-dates the movie it is a little similar..well, very similar, but it was a new adventure, and that was all that really mattered. It is interesting how Anderson used existing specualtions about the Mayan civilization, but twisted them into Mulder and Scully's universe. I am happy he didn't take too many liberties. That is ... Read More
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This is the type of adaptation that gives adaptations a bad name.
The assignment of writing an "X-Files" book is a very difficult one. Anderson probably wasn't allowed to have any kind of meaningful character development, nothing can happen that has any sort of permanent effect on any of the regular X-Files characters, and you're introducing characters that every single reader has undoubtedly formed some preconceived notions about.
Given these limitations, perhaps all you ... Read More
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Brilliant! And again, Brilliant! A book of such profound allusions, similes and metaphores (mostly similies) that I was blown away. "...yelling 'bingo, bingo!' as if she were being mugged." Great lines like that are frequent in this book. Such a sublime talent this Anderson fella has.
This book reads as if it was written in 20 minutes, and no editing. I highly recommend this for anyone with a command of english literature and a good sense of humor.
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