Adam Bray
Author of Marvel Encyclopedia, New Edition
Works by Adam Bray
Star Wars: Ultimate Star Wars: Characters, Creatures, Locations, Technology, Vehicles (2015) 272 copies, 5 reviews
Star Wars: Ultimate Star Wars New Edition: The Definitive Guide to the Star Wars Universe (2019) 106 copies
Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded (Journey to Star Wars: the Last Jedi) (2017) 54 copies
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Let me start by explaining the reason behind my four thumbs review, I’m not a huge Star Wars fan. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the movies, but I’m not a fangirl in the same sense or to the extremes others out there are. Having said this, this art book really hit the spot with me, and went a long way to explaining some of the storylines and characters in the movies.
Dorling Kindersley have done their usual excellent work when publishing this book and, with the frenzy that is building with show more the release of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens in December of this year, they are sure to have a money maker on their hands.
This book is sure to appeal to fans of any levels, and maybe capture the interest of those new to this Universe. The book itself is divided into topics that cover things from characters to locations, and these are interspersed with ‘key event’ facts and each includes a timeline and a behind the scenes article. Covering all six of the Star Wars films, it also touches on the animated TV series of Clone Wars and Rebels.
To say this book has detail would be an understatement, and do it a total injustice. As I said earlier I am not a huge fan, but I found the character pages fascinating; each has a biography which includes some important events of which they were a part and other little pieces of information on their weapons etc. The major characters, such as the R2-D2 unit are given a double page spread, while lesser characters may in some cases only get a portion of the page they are still included and this is part of what makes this a comprehensive guide to the Star Wars Universe.
Apart from the myriad of information that the reader will find within this books pages, they are also given a visual treat in the form of crisp images that are full of detail, from the most important of characters right down to the obscure. I have to admit that my favourite part of this book were the character and location sections, as after reading it I now feel I might just be able to hold my own in a conversation with a die-hard fan.
I would highly recommend this to all lovers of Star Wars and those, who like myself, enjoy the movies but feel their knowledge is lacking.
Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2015/06/05/review-ultimate-star-wars-ryder-windham-ad...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. show less
Dorling Kindersley have done their usual excellent work when publishing this book and, with the frenzy that is building with show more the release of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens in December of this year, they are sure to have a money maker on their hands.
This book is sure to appeal to fans of any levels, and maybe capture the interest of those new to this Universe. The book itself is divided into topics that cover things from characters to locations, and these are interspersed with ‘key event’ facts and each includes a timeline and a behind the scenes article. Covering all six of the Star Wars films, it also touches on the animated TV series of Clone Wars and Rebels.
To say this book has detail would be an understatement, and do it a total injustice. As I said earlier I am not a huge fan, but I found the character pages fascinating; each has a biography which includes some important events of which they were a part and other little pieces of information on their weapons etc. The major characters, such as the R2-D2 unit are given a double page spread, while lesser characters may in some cases only get a portion of the page they are still included and this is part of what makes this a comprehensive guide to the Star Wars Universe.
Apart from the myriad of information that the reader will find within this books pages, they are also given a visual treat in the form of crisp images that are full of detail, from the most important of characters right down to the obscure. I have to admit that my favourite part of this book were the character and location sections, as after reading it I now feel I might just be able to hold my own in a conversation with a die-hard fan.
I would highly recommend this to all lovers of Star Wars and those, who like myself, enjoy the movies but feel their knowledge is lacking.
Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2015/06/05/review-ultimate-star-wars-ryder-windham-ad...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. show less
Let me start by explaining the reason behind my four thumbs review, I’m not a huge Star Wars fan. Don’t get me wrong I enjoy the movies, but I’m not a fangirl in the same sense or to the extremes others out there are. Having said this, this art book really hit the spot with me, and went a long way to explaining some of the storylines and characters in the movies.
Dorling Kindersley have done their usual excellent work when publishing this book and, with the frenzy that is building with show more the release of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens in December of this year, they are sure to have a money maker on their hands.
This book is sure to appeal to fans of any levels, and maybe capture the interest of those new to this Universe. The book itself is divided into topics that cover things from characters to locations, and these are interspersed with ‘key event’ facts and each includes a timeline and a behind the scenes article. Covering all six of the Star Wars films, it also touches on the animated TV series of Clone Wars and Rebels.
To say this book has detail would be an understatement, and do it a total injustice. As I said earlier I am not a huge fan, but I found the character pages fascinating; each has a biography which includes some important events of which they were a part and other little pieces of information on their weapons etc. The major characters, such as the R2-D2 unit are given a double page spread, while lesser characters may in some cases only get a portion of the page they are still included and this is part of what makes this a comprehensive guide to the Star Wars Universe.
Apart from the myriad of information that the reader will find within this books pages, they are also given a visual treat in the form of crisp images that are full of detail, from the most important of characters right down to the obscure. I have to admit that my favourite part of this book were the character and location sections, as after reading it I now feel I might just be able to hold my own in a conversation with a die-hard fan.
I would highly recommend this to all lovers of Star Wars and those, who like myself, enjoy the movies but feel their knowledge is lacking.
Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2015/06/05/review-ultimate-star-wars-ryder-windham-ad...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. show less
Dorling Kindersley have done their usual excellent work when publishing this book and, with the frenzy that is building with show more the release of Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens in December of this year, they are sure to have a money maker on their hands.
This book is sure to appeal to fans of any levels, and maybe capture the interest of those new to this Universe. The book itself is divided into topics that cover things from characters to locations, and these are interspersed with ‘key event’ facts and each includes a timeline and a behind the scenes article. Covering all six of the Star Wars films, it also touches on the animated TV series of Clone Wars and Rebels.
To say this book has detail would be an understatement, and do it a total injustice. As I said earlier I am not a huge fan, but I found the character pages fascinating; each has a biography which includes some important events of which they were a part and other little pieces of information on their weapons etc. The major characters, such as the R2-D2 unit are given a double page spread, while lesser characters may in some cases only get a portion of the page they are still included and this is part of what makes this a comprehensive guide to the Star Wars Universe.
Apart from the myriad of information that the reader will find within this books pages, they are also given a visual treat in the form of crisp images that are full of detail, from the most important of characters right down to the obscure. I have to admit that my favourite part of this book were the character and location sections, as after reading it I now feel I might just be able to hold my own in a conversation with a die-hard fan.
I would highly recommend this to all lovers of Star Wars and those, who like myself, enjoy the movies but feel their knowledge is lacking.
Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2015/06/05/review-ultimate-star-wars-ryder-windham-ad...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. show less
Contains a lot of filler, and much of the imagery seems to be screenshots taken directly from the show. I was hoping for more concept art, diagrams that do more than point out things like "armored knee guard", sketches, and more content produced exclusively for the book. I would prefer something that expands more on what is seen in the show.
Maybe younger audiences will appreciate this more. The layout and graphic design is well done.
Maybe younger audiences will appreciate this more. The layout and graphic design is well done.
I bought the gorgeously illustrated Marvel Powers of a Girl by Lorraine Cink and Alice X. Zhang and was curious to pick up “Marvel Absolutely Everything You Need to Know,” another book co-written by Cink. This was a great companion read in the days leading up to the premiere of Infinity War: Endgame. And, it’s wonderful primer for anyone interested in Marvel and understanding their vast array of comic characters across a variety of story lines.
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