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Lädt ... Wild Cards: Das Spiel der Spielevon George R. R. Martin (Herausgeber)
Superhero Fantasy (32) Lädt ...
Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. A strong contender. Reminded me of how much I enjoyed this series in the first place. ( ) The premise of the Wild Cards novels is that in the recent past, an alien brought a virus to Earth that created mutations in humans. Jokers are mutations with just bodily changes (sometimes drastic) while Aces are mutations with superhero powers. I would have enjoyed this book more except for the major plot element, which is the American Hero tv show. A American Idol for superheroes? I realize the whole point of the book is to rise above the triviality of the made for TV contest and do something real, which some of the characters do, but it felt too contrived. Considering how many superhero TV shows and movies are out at the moment, too, I think I'm saturated on super powers. Typical of a shared world book, there isn't a lot of character development either. Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. I was never really able to get into this book. I don't know if it was because of the way it is written (different stories by different authors), or just because I was jumping into a series that had already started, but I really couldn't bring myself to finish this.Fifty years after the alien virus called "Wild Card" spread across the world, humanity still struggles to define itself. There are part-human jokers and supremely gifted aces. In America, this leads to one inevitable result: a reality game show pitting jokers and aces against each other with the end goal of a million dollars and publicity galore. As the superpowered are eliminated, the backstabbing and cruelty worsen. This is all mild compared to the trauma on the other side of the world, where the assassination of the Caliph has erupted in an all-out slaughter of the entire joker population of Egypt, including the new incarnations of the old gods. For some of the American aces, it's not longer a matter of winning--it's a chance to be a real hero. This was my first foray into the Wild Cards universe, and I must say it's an interesting place to visit and quite different from Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series. Since many authors contributed, I also expected it to feel like a short story anthology and was surprised that it read as a novel. The viewpoints are diverse, each interesting in their own right, though the beginning of the book has a very different vibe than the last half. (Also, the back cover blurb is wildly inaccurate.) I liked the book and its fresh take on the superhero trope, and I would eventually like to read more in the series. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
A new generation of aces comes of age as twenty-one of them compete against each other in a series of tasks and stunts on the blockbuster TV reality show "American Hero," and John Fortune, son of the show's creator, discovers his destiny. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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