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Call to Battle (Rage: Saga of Jay No-Name #1)

Doug Murray

Call to Battle (Rage: Saga of Jay No-Name #1) Doug Murray List Price: $5.99
By: White Wolf Publishing
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Total reviews: 7 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Is there EVER going to be a sequel??? 4 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book, and it gave a great taste of the Garou, but Over all White wolf got distracted with the Vampire books and until just recently almost completly ignored the Werewolves. it has been about 4 years since I bought and read this one, it's about time for the sequel.

A great book 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

This book is a great way to begin learning about the Werewolves who exist in the World of Darkness, a fictious although very close to our own society where werewolves, vampires, magic users, ghosts, faries, and many other super natural creatures live, enduring out the lives of powerful, in-human beings. It's well written and exciting, full of colorful imagery and an odd twist on the plot, often causing you to wonder "what'll happen next?"

Editorial Review:

Jay Caldwell is trapped at military school, estranged from his stepfather, and brutalized by his sadistic headmaster. But things could get worse--and they do. Jay discovers that is Garou, one of the legendary werewolves . . . that he is the victim of twisted genetic experimentation by a ruthless technomantic mage . . . and that he and all his kind are pawns in a deadly scheme concocted by the werewolves' greatest enemies.

Blood Relations (World of Darkness : Vampire)

Doug Murray

Blood Relations (World of Darkness : Vampire) Doug Murray List Price: $5.50
By: Harpercollins (Mm)
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Total reviews: 4 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

Not bad 3 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Its not that bad of a book. Perhaps it was somewhat fast for my taste jumping from one person to another but its a simple read and can play much like a moive of you view it that way. If you like the thought of Vampires in the present and have no care for the many Kine (thats regular mortals like us for those who do not know) that suffer and like a side bit of lesbianism (nothing too explict but makes you think) this is something that i can recommend.

A GREAT read! 4 out of 5 stars.
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Val was the instant hero. And the way the monster in him combined with the human memories made this story one of the best yet. The way the author dug into the vampire psyche was quite interesting. This is one book I'll read again and again and again.....

Read? ...Eeeeh. Game? See below. 2 out of 5 stars.
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Well, I probably shouldn't, but, here goes.

First, let me point out that I've just recently read "Relations" though I've had it for years. (There really weren't WoD books around at the time. Maybe 3?) My collection of fantasy, classic horror, etc., is larger than it should be, so I promise I really do enjoy the genre.
I read this over a weekend, looking for a quick, forgettable, painless, fun read - and it was! Just a little less fun and so much more painful.

Okay, that's harsh, but when the neon blurb on the back says something like, "The only thing denied a Vampire is love", and yet, the only thing most of the Vampires end up doing is loving, or some approximation thereof? Hmm. I realize the attraction to many WW products is just this, so, if you're really into your Humanitas ;), this book is for you. IF you can get past these three things:

*One all encompassing plot hole that sucks at the book like... well.

*What starts to seem like every other thought ending with ye ol' standby, "FOOL!" (Or some combo containing.)

*An ending that (without my giving anything away) serves the reader with a true high point, yet reaches to such the ultimate low of gut wrenching wretchedness the true question it leaves you with is, what must've happened on deadline day. You can only know what I mean if you read it.

On the UPSIDE: This book will give you Storytellers out there some great raw material to work with (and in the end, I think that's sort of what it's for). Truthfully, there are lots of unresolved ideas between the jacket to make some great games out of, even if your Players have read the book.

I don't know how WoD books are now, but I suspect that, as this was early in the game for the line, quality was not the true issue at hand. In fact, at the back of the anthology previous to this, they quite definitively draw the line themselves between (approx. paraphrase) "Our forays into the popular game world" and "Our line of quality fiction."

Editorial Review:

Meeting at a New York club where vampire imitators become the victims of actual vampires, thrill-seeking vampire Val and fading vampire artist Mariana are aware of their instant mutual attraction but do not suspect that their meeting was arranged. Original.

Isaac Asimov's Derec: The Robot City Manga, Vol. 1 (Robot City Manga)

Doug Murray

Isaac Asimov's Derec: The Robot City Manga, Vol. 1 (Robot City Manga) Doug Murray List Price: $7.99
By: I Books
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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

A Comic Book? 2 out of 5 stars.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

This is the comic version of The first Robot City novel. I am not against comic books, but this one is poor. The "Data Bank" in the back of the book was copied from the first Robot City book.

Flawed, but fun... certainly a bargain for a penny! 4 out of 5 stars.
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This is no substitute for reading the Robot City novels, but it is entertaining to see the characters illustrated in comic book form. This is not an exact scene by scene adaptation of the books, but it feels fairly faithful to the original story line. Unfortunately the design of the book could have been better... you can see how things went awry with panels reproduced at different sizes (you can see the difference in the size of the sometimes faded lettering) and laid out on an ugly and distracting background picture. However, the artwork is pretty good. I assume the sometimes blurry looking b&w reproductions don't do justice to the original art. I guess it didn't sell many copies since apparently there was never a sequel. If you want to know what happens next you have to read the novels. So to sum up, I enjoyed it... so I'm giving it four stars even though this review doesn't sound that great. I have to admit it is a flawed effort, but they're only charging a penny for the book on Amazon... I'd say that's a bargain!

Editorial Review:

A man without a memory, stranded on an icy asteroid. His only chance for survival is locked within a band of mining robots who are dutifully searching the surface for a mystrious object known as the Key to Perihelion. His name is Derec. His journey will take him to a city different from any he has ever known. A fantastic metropolis beyond his dreams: Robot City.

Batman

Pepe Moreno, Doug Murray

Batman Pepe Moreno, Doug Murray By: Titan Books Ltd
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Total reviews: 2 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

A High-Tech Plot in a High-Tech Comic 4 out of 5 stars.
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This hardbound graphic novel by Pepe Moreno is sophisticated and intriguing. Developed in 1990, this book takes the legend of Batman and gives his spirit life in the grandson of Commissoner Gordon, Sgt Gordon. Gotham may be high-tech, but it is still swalloed in crime.

Sgt Gordon is after serious criminals and part of the enemy is not human; but a computer virus established by the Joker himself to cause such havoic in the city. The art work is computer generated and the paper it is produced on is high gloss.

The plot is well developed and even though so many things are going on, it is easy to follow. This comic has some neat little extras after the story that contribut to a well made book just right for any comic fan. A must have.

Graphic SF Reader 3 out of 5 stars.
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This was around the time of the massive Bat-craze. The book was a look at all digital and computer art, and that was also the premise of the story.

In the future, the Joker is a computer virus, and the Batman of that time and type has to try and track it down and stop it from doing crazy Joker type things.



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