|
Newest Review: ... year, a whole industry born out of that one grainy movie. The Cold War threat had been joined by another threat from the ... more |
||
Read Reviews for Event: A Novel - David Lynn Go...
by - written on 09/06/07 (Very useful, 301 readings)
Rating:
When Steven Spielberg premiered E.T to a select audience in the Whitehouse the then President of the day looked the great director in the eye and , with no grin, said there was only seven people left alive who know the real truth and two of them are in this room. After the success of the X-Files in the 90s there just wasn’t the burst of SCI-FI movies and decent books I thought there would be. The author of this one, a book clearly written with a movie in mind, is compared to a young Child’s and Preston on the dust cover, which, after reading this just makes you laugh. All Mr David Lynn Goleman has dome here is cannibalizes bits from the above E.T, obviously ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Event: A Novel - David Lynn Go...
Betrayed - P.C. Cast
a must read
King of the Murgos - David Eddings
Sci-Fi & Fantasy - Eddings, David
Angel of Death - Jack Higgins
Some good action, like a pair of comfy slippers
Hackneyed, cheesy, patronising to women
Trumpet - Jackie Kay
Interesting, confronting thought-provoking issues
None, but this isn't really light reading if that's what you are looking for.
The Filth - Grant Morrison
Graphic Novels / Comics - Morrison, Grant
Are You Ready? - Amanda Hearty
A good enough read
A bit annoying
Thom Yorke: "Radiohead" and "Trading Solo" - Trevor Baker
Has some interesting details regarding certain aspects of recording.
It is a little too brief in parts.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Think Rich to Get Rich! - T. Harv Eker
Lucid and thought-provoking look at the psychology of wealth
Strays a little into soundbite territory
Fragment - Warren Fahy
Your mind will be alive with conspiracies
quite a bit scientific language
Vampire Knight: v. 2 - Matsuri Hino
richly detailed art, well plotted, synopsis in front in case you missed volume 1
Really should read the first volume first


