Mass Effect

Ascension

Mass Market Paperback, 336 pages

English language

Published July 29, 2008 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-345-49852-6
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In a fictional prequel to the award-winning video game, it is the year 2183, and a mysterious race of machines returns to the galaxy with the intent of harvesting all organic life.

8 editions

Review of 'Mass Effect: Revelation' on 'Goodreads'

Generally, one doesn't expect that much from a tie-in novel, but even with low expectations this was a weak book. The prose is serviceable, but lifeless and utterly bland. There wasn't a single line or turn of phrase I bothered to remember after reading it. This deficiency could have been redeemed by an interesting story or characters, but the book had neither. The author refuses to even stick with a character. The book changes POVs constantly, often darting off to some unimportant background character for no other reason than that they are in the position to relate plot-relevant information to the reader. Most of these characters die soon after. Because of the book's short attention span, the reader is left with little idea of what makes even the major characters tick besides some really basic traits. For a book-only character like Kahlee Sanders, this is just boring. But when it …

Review of 'Mass Effect: Revelation' on 'Goodreads'

Pulp science fiction adventure based on a video game, but not bad. The Mass Effect universe is certainly fleshed out enough to support some novelizations of the backstory. Some of the giant expository dumps at the beginning may be a bit too detailed for someone who has played through the game(s), (and who else is going to read this book), especially for someone who has read all the exposition within the game, done all the side quests, etc.

Overall an enjoyable quick summer read. I'll read the others in the series and may even read them all again before I play the conclusion to the video game trilogy.

Review of 'Mass Effect: Revelation' on 'Goodreads'

Not the best written book in the world, but the story is good and sets up the game quite well. You don't need to read it to enjoy Mass Effect, but it's fun to recognize characters and know more of their back story than the game has time to get into.

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Subjects

  • Science Fiction - Space Opera
  • Fiction / Science Fiction / Space Opera
  • Science Fiction - Adventure
  • Science Fiction - General
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Science Fiction
  • Science Fiction