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Mortal Kombat: A Novel

Mortal Kombat: A Novel

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad...
Review: A fairly good book, but based too completely on the movie, not all that much variation. There were a few differences here and there, the fight between Sub-Zero and that guard guy, a few of Sonya's fights, and a few of the things in Johnny's Battle with Scorpion, but not much else. Being a die-hard fan of the series myself, I really enjoyed it, but I wouldn't recommend it for someone who isn't

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great adventure, two thumbs up, 10
Review: I thought Mortal Kombat was a great book, probably one of the best I've read. I liked its type of action-adventre mix. A real good book to say the least

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not for those who aren't fans
Review: I'm still bending over backwards to be fair about this book. There's nothing wrong with writing a novel about Mortal Kombat, except this one is just a re-hash of the movie with no variation, panache, or even interest. The author writes the book as if it were a chore. Like the movie, it displays a very contrived plot and undeveloped characters. If you're an easily pleased Mortal Kombat fan, you might like it, but there are no garantees.


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