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4.0 out of 5 stars
The X-Books are looking up!,
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This review is from: Smoke and Mirrors (Paperback)
What can i say? I'm really happy with this book. It was interesting and the characters were well portrayed. I'm a big Gambit & Rogue fan so for me it's especially nice to see a book with them as major contributing characters. I have fallen in love with the Ohio Mutant Conspiracy! I don't want to give the book away so i won't say anything else about them. This book kept me guessing the end up until it! Very few books have pulled that one on me. Obviously we all know who the villian is in this book, so that was a dead giveaway but i mean other than that i have no issues with this book. In fact it's one of my favs! I'd like to see another book dedicated just to the Ohio Mutant Conspiracy, they are amazing characters.
So anyway, I encourage all X-Men fans especially R&R ones to get this book. If you enjoy X-Men books and like to see new and interesting characters this is the book for you.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well written,
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This review is from: Smoke and Mirrors (Paperback)
The best thing about this book was the action details. They were well describe and thought out and the author obviously did her research to make this a little believable. I just hated all the goofy powers the teenagers possessed. I'm a big fan of Rouge and Gambit but...not in this book. I wish Gambit had a bigger and stronger role in one of the X-Men novels but...oh well. Sci-fi is not my favorite genre when if comes to books but this was decent.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Novel for Fans of the Comic,
By SassyOphelia "sassybroad12" (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Smoke and Mirrors (Paperback)
This novel brings the magic of the comic to simple words. While some of the action moments loose from having no pictures, the gains of only words make for great reading. Proffessor Arnold Bocklin has discovered the specific gene for mutation, and a way to remove it, albeit with a high mortality rate. Now, with the probable passing of a bill that calls for forcing medical procedures, the X-Men have to do something, before they are all forcibly changed to humans or dead. Of course, becoming human isn't such a bad thing to some mutants, especially Rogue, who is torn between desperately wanting to lead a normal life and kiss Gambit, and staying a mutant with the joys of family the X-Men bring. However, the choice is torn from her as a plan to locate the labs goes awry. An excellent sub-plot follows a group of kids, as they try to escape from agents planning to test the process on them. This novel is excellent, especially for fans of the Gambit-Rogue romance. Scenes of the two of the together abound, including Remy distraught over his lady-love.
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