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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Book with Scenes NOT in the Spider-man 2 Film!
If you like to read Movie Tie-In books, then this is a good one. This is a book written after the movie script was written, though some scenes and elements may differ, most of this book follows the movie closely, while adding some extra scenes.

You will read about the dinner date when John Jameson took Mary Jane to meet his dad, J. Jonah Jameson. This has some funny...

Published on July 7, 2004 by Bryan E. Leed

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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This book could have been better.
Spiderman 2 is a good story. It has a lot of action,but none that lasts long except his battles with Doc Ock as he is called.
The story needs to be more expended to get a wider range of action and adventure, but aside from what I have said it is a
well written story. The first spiderman story is better. Because
it showed more of an action oriented plot. I...
Published on May 26, 2004 by Richard Petsch


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Book with Scenes NOT in the Spider-man 2 Film!, July 7, 2004
This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
If you like to read Movie Tie-In books, then this is a good one. This is a book written after the movie script was written, though some scenes and elements may differ, most of this book follows the movie closely, while adding some extra scenes.

You will read about the dinner date when John Jameson took Mary Jane to meet his dad, J. Jonah Jameson. This has some funny dialogue, and it touches on Spider-man's predicament of possibly endangering his family and friends if his secret identity was known.

We see the amusing night that Mary Jane met John Jameson, as well as the time that she got fired from the Moondance Diner, by Enrique' (her slobby boss seen in the first Spider-man movie).

In the book, Dr. Octavius has many lines of dialogue about b-movie scientist stereotypes versus God; which makes him a little more sinister, though it is strange, and unlike the friendly, pre-accident Dr. Otto.

We get to hear John Jameson's explanation to the crowd in the church, after getting the bad news note, which is really very intelligent and dignified, not angry or resentful. He really is a great guy!

There are also many brief, minor references for the knowledgeable comic book fans to pick up on, (the Man-Wolf, Gwen Stacy, Dr. Henry Pym, Namor, etc...).

The book has more instances of Uncle Ben invading Peter's thoughts, including more dialogue than the film gives Ben.

The artificial intelligence of Doc Ock's arms are given dialogue, too! They call him Father, and their thoughts are more defined than in the movie, where we only hear Doc Ock's side of the conversations.

It's also great to have some of the more memorable, major film dialogue in the book, like Aunt May's moving day monologue about heroes.

There is only one scene in this book that I am glad that it is not in the film. In the first chapter, Dr. Octavius is heading to give a lecture for Dr. Connors class, when he is kidnapped by a flying, giant robot, and Spidey gets involved. This is a lame, corny scene, but the rest of the book is terrific.

After seeing the great movie, Spider-man 2, this book adds extra scenes that are quite enjoyable.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spider-Man, Spider-Man..., June 1, 2004
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This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
I read this book cover to cover in two hours, and when it was over, I screamed into the air, "HOW MUCH LONGER UNTIL THIS MOVIE OPENS?"

By the end of this book, you will feel Peter Parker's pain as tries to keep his life from spinning out of control. Peter David spins a web of a story that will hold you in its grasp and will not let you go, even on the last page. If the movie is half as good as the book, it will rock so hard. Buy this book. You won't regret it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Peter David rules, July 9, 2004
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This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
Peter David is just the PERFECT writer for Spider-Man 2, the novelization. His novelization of the first book was right on the money--and his Spider-Man comics are among the best comics ever written period. (Obviously, I'm a fan!!). Bravo!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Caught in the Web, July 29, 2004
This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
Though this is not my type of reading, I became caught in the web of Spider Man 2. A wonderful story entwined with the never-ending battle between good and evil. A must for everyone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Spider-man still flying high..., May 28, 2004
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Vincent Nguyen (Renton, Washington United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was great. I love Peter David's brand of humor and the little touches he adds to the screenplay. The story itself is very deep as it's more about characterization than the first book. This book may not be as "action-oriented" but I'm not reading this for the action (I'm watching the movie for that!) and it was fun reading about Peter, MJ, and Doc Ock. Check it out.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice expansion of the movie, March 18, 2011
This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
The book starts with several chapters of background on Peter Parker and Doc Ock. All this is very interesting, though not entirely needed, but it's good to have in nonetheless as it offers a good introduction to the characters.

David's writing style is fairly exciting and easy to read, as he has had a lot of practice with superhero novelizations (Batman, Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Fantastic Four, you name it). He added in a mental conversation between Ock and his tentacles which I thought was an interesting, though maybe not especially gripping, approach to explaining their relationship.

The script this is based on is well crafted and has excitement, although it is not as deep or philosophical as you could expect from say, Batman Begins.

The action scenes in the book are played down a little, which was slightly disappointing.

Overall, the book is a good adaption of the film and, especially if you are a Spidey fan or want some background info, it's worth at least a read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just As Good As The First, May 15, 2005
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Spider-Man 2, more action & More Wise cracks from your favorite web-slinger, but this time there is a new villian in town. Doctor Octopus, Or Dock Ock. The best and baddest villian of them all. This book gives you more detail about Dock Ock and peter parker's strugle in life and being Spider-Man. If you read the first you gotta read this one
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sequel of adventures of the web-head, March 29, 2005
This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
The second part of the Spiderman trilogy introduces a refined Doc Ock. Storyline is action packed and entertaining. Thankfully there is more MJ!! Peter David lives up to his reputation with another well written Spider story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fine book that enhances a great film, January 27, 2005
This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
In my experience, books based on movies tend to be above average in terms of storytelling, and tend to be better then the movies themselves. Spider man 2 follows that trend, creating a rich and compelling story that hooked me within moments of reading.

We all know the plot of Spider man 2 by now. Peter continues his task of being spider man while trying to juggle being a super hero, a pizza delivery guy, and a college student. But the pressures of all three burdens beings to wiegh down on him, and the temptation to give up being a hero grows stronger by the minute. Will Peter succumb, or overcome the monumental difficulties that are in front of him?

Like the novel based on the first spider man movie, spider man 2 takes the basic plot of the movie and enriches it with material that can only be found in a book, such as being able to read what the charachters are thinking. Peter David has added some great ideas within the pages. My favorite is the idea that the tentacles actually "talk" to doctor octopus and address him as "father" while acting like children eager to please a parent. It works very well and adds a very interesting idea that's not in the movie.

The charachters are given a lot of enrichments and enhancments, furthur adding to the already great personalities that they already have. My favorite charchter has got to be doc ock, who is good at heart, but manipulated by forces outside his control into becoming something he's not. Aunt May continues to be the wise cornerstone that Peter needs to simply keep his sanity. Harry Osbourn is one of the most fascinating charachters in the storyline of the movies, being both the best friend of Peter and the biggest hater of Spider man. The passage where Harry discovers the truth behind Spider man was amazing (in addition, it's longer and more thought out then the movie version, which seemed to move a little too quickly). You can really feel his saddness and frustration over his fathers death, the continuing demise of Oscorp and how he slips dangerously close to being insane.

There are two problems I have with the story. The opening of the book has a scene thats not in the movie, where Doc Ock is kidnapped by an australian guy named Jack All (I'm serious!) in a giant robot thing. It's a cheesy scene that dosent add much except for a bit of foreshadowing of what's to come. And seriously, who calls themselves Jack All? (But to the authors credit, Jack All does say "So? You call yourself Spider Man").

The second, and biggest problem is with Uncle Ben. In the storylines, he's portrayed as a kind, caring and understanding father figure that Peter needs in life. In this book, he's transformed into a complete grouch. I was shocked to see that a kind old man became an uncaring grouch who bickers and scolds Peter all the time. Shouldent Ben know better? Shouldent he know that Peter is only human and can't do everything at once? I was very dissapointed at how Ben is treated. It's as if Ben decided to become a bully for his own amusement. Not funny, and a disapointment.

But beyond those two complaints, this is a great story that is extremly well written. When I first started reading it, I couldent put it down! Fans of Spider man, both book and movie, will probably love this novel. Highly recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Book., August 13, 2004
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Geoff Grace (Racine, Wisconsin USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spider-Man 2 (Mass Market Paperback)
Good book. Peter David does it again. Since the 2nd movie was the best of all of the Spider-Man movies so far, why can't the book be great?! It even has cut scenes that weren't shown in the movie. Read this book now. It is a good book! I mean great! Read it.
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