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Cyberbia: Doomsday General

by Justin Greene

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Mr. Greene has written this book in a series of sentences that tell us what is going on without letting us feel it. It's as if he did his storyboards and then wrote directly from them. "She saw this then she felt that then he did this, then he didn't do that," with an occasional line of dialogue thrown in. The whole thing reads like a prologue and for some reason makes me think of the "shark" camera in the "Jaws" movie. Don't ask me where that comes from. Maybe the music. Two notes, never changing.

Bad cover too.

I received a review copy of "Cyberbia: Doomsday General" by Justin Green (Zanami Media) through NetGalley.com. ( )
  Dokfintong | Apr 13, 2015 |
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