 | Re-inventing a classic 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
It was a worthy attempt by Kevin Costner to retell the Robin Hood story. There were times it seemed a little too revisionist in its telling (I like Stephen Lawhead's trilogy re-telling better). Overall, I... read full review |
 | not a bad purchase for a required textbook I had to purchase this book for class. It was the only class available that fit my schedule, otherwise I would not have taken it. The cases and some of the articles in the book help illuminate the topics the ... read full review |
 | Marvel goes sci-fi This book concludes the Annihlition wave series (dealing with Annihilus). It was an excellent, exciting read. I could not put it down. I really enjoyed seeing how it all played out; I did not expect it to en... read full review |
 | springs to life I bought this book because I had read the author's two previous books ("Germs" and "Comes a Horseman"). I love his style of writing, how he is able to tell an intense story without bei... read full review |
 | lack of focus Overall, I liked this book. But, after reading the first volume, I was expecting a lot more out of this series. It starts off strong, what with the Ultimates' private lives being made public and the reve... read full review |
 | quantum foam I know. Stupid title for a review, but I couldn't think of anything cute to get your attention. The book was really good. I had read its first iteration ("blink"), so much of it was ... read full review |
 | not a feline's tale I first read this nearly twenty years ago; it was fun to read it again after so long. One thing I always thought odd about the book was that the hero was black but the cover shows him as being white. I n... read full review |
 | heroines for all time I really enjoyed this book. Granted, I bought it mostly out of nostalgia (I had ready it many moons ago when it first came out). It has several stories in it of various Marvel heroines. It als... read full review |
 | a good read The Avengers vs. the Hand! We find out who the original Ronin is. Alpha Flight gets killed off. Magneto apparently dies (wish it was for real!). Spider-woman never looked better. Luke Cage gets married... read full review |
 | for the love of a princess I had read this book back in junior high; a paperback copy was given to me by my Uncle (from his collection). I remember thinking it was so cool, there being pirates and monsters and aliens that look like huma... read full review |