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		<title>Book 6: Mass Effect: Revelation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: Mass Effect: Revelation Author: Drew Karpyshyn Genre: Science Fiction/Video Game Book Pages: 336 Summary The prequel to the video game Mass Effect, this book deals with the events directly leading into the story of the game. David Anderson is tasked with finding our what happened to one of Humanity&#8217;s research stations. On the way


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Mass-Effect-Revelation-Drew-Karpyshyn/dp/034549816X%3FSubscriptionId%3D15PXFH7NQ0FJ027CF6R2%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D034549816X"><img class="alignright" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511F65bA1bL._SL500_.jpg" alt="" width="304" height="500" /></a>Title: </strong>Mass Effect: Revelation<br />
<strong>Author: </strong>Drew Karpyshyn<br />
<strong>Genre: </strong>Science Fiction/Video Game Book<br />
<strong>Pages: </strong>336</p>
<p><strong>Summary<br />
</strong>The prequel to the video game Mass Effect, this book deals with the events directly leading into the story of the game. David Anderson is tasked with finding our what happened to one of Humanity&#8217;s research stations. On the way he meets up with the Turian Specter Saren.</p>
<p><strong>Notes<br />
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Here&#8217;s the second video game novel that I&#8217;ve read recently, the first being the Dragon Age: Origin novel. I&#8217;ve got some mixed feelings about this one. From the perspective of a novel designed to give out background information on the story of a video game, this novel excels. The story is interesting (for somebody who knows the events that happened in the game) and learning how Saren got to the point where he was in the game is cool.</span></strong></p>
<p>As a stand alone novel, however, it falls a bit short. The story is presented well, but the characters never seem to develop their own voices. Especially the various aliens. In the game, each alien species has it&#8217;s own mannerisms and phrasing which help make them feel more diversified. This book, could have just as well been a bunch of humans wandering around talking to each other. Every character feels the exact same, and there&#8217;s very little actual character development over the course of the story.</p>
<p>It relays the events well, but doesn&#8217;t make me care about the characters.</p>
<p><strong>Next Book<br />
<span style="font-weight: normal;">I&#8217;ve decided that I&#8217;m going to finally get around to reading <a href="http://www.amazon.com/American-Gods-Neil-Gaiman/dp/0380789035">American Gods by Neil Gaiman</a> next. After I borrowed Neverwhere from Wassy a while back, I wanted to check out his other writings. </span> </strong></p>


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