Amazon.com
Amazon.ca
Amazon.co.uk
Also, for these two sites you can rate the book without have to write a review. That would be much appreciated as well.
Barnes & Noble
Chapters Indigo
Modifié par izmirtheastarach, 31 janvier 2012 - 02:28 .
Modifié par izmirtheastarach, 31 janvier 2012 - 02:28 .
LPPrince wrote...
CDRSkyShepard wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
CDRSkyShepard wrote...
If you're gonna do something bad, might as well not half-@ss it.
Same thing Dietz was thinking.
Must have been...
Makes sense to me.
LPPrince wrote...
Makes sense to me.
Uh...No. This is a pretty good indication of whether or not BioWare even cares enough about the IP anymore.
LPPrince wrote...
El_Chala_Legalizado wrote...
God, I'm reading it... And it's full of WIN!
I'm laughing like if I were watching a Resident Evil movie
Its hilariously bad.
Modifié par Arcadian Legend, 31 janvier 2012 - 02:29 .
Khran1505 wrote...
Already left a review on the.co.uk Amazon. The first one actually, I'm quite happy.
exciting military-political science fiction
The Reapers starships have entered the galaxy where earthlings have joined other alien sentient races mostly in harmony (see Drew Karpyshyn entries - Retribution; Ascension; and Revelation). As they have done for every fifty millennia these bellicose outsiders have come with one purpose in mind; "harvesting" the organic.
Earthlings and their allies have tried several ploys with some success at the immense collateral cost to the innocent in order to prevent extinction. Former Navy admiral David Anderson and his partner ex Council Director Kahlee Sanders have proof the Reaper threat is genuine, but the Council members refuse to accept extinction is a viable event. While the leaders remain in denial, The Illusive Man, head of top secret military unit Cerberus, learns the pair knows too much about his operation. They must die. However, the beleaguered couple meets Gillian Grayson, who suffered hideous experiments that have left her with incredible power. When she learns the Illusive Man killed her father Paul, she obsesses with a bone marrow deep need to execute him.
As with Mr. Karpyshyn's entries, this exciting military-political science fiction tale, based on the Mass Effect game, contains strong timely moral questions. The action-packed storyline asks the audience to ponder when does personal need supersede the greater societal good and whether there are scenarios in which not executing a cold killer who deserves to die is needed to save trillions of lives. Filled with action, fans will relish William Dietz's first Mass Effect galaxy thriller.
Modifié par izmirtheastarach, 31 janvier 2012 - 02:33 .

Mims wrote...
Unfortunately amazon.com doesn't seem to care about her. This has been going on for years. There are groups that monitor her, so I wouldn't be surprised to see this review show up in their evidence pile. But its a very large pile.
crimzontearz wrote...
looks Like some Bioware/EA employees have been reviewing the book
pathetic
LadyDrusilla wrote...
Uh...No. This is a pretty good indication that something went very wrong in selecting an author to replace Mr Karpyshyn and ongoing supervision of the IP of this ONE book..
AresXX7 wrote...
I just hope BW has the decency to admit they dropped the ball on this one. I'd find it a bit superficial if they attempted to use it as a PR schtick to say "we weren't able to give it it's due diligence, because we were too busy making ME3 the best possible experience..."
Not that I wouldn't appreciate any hard work they put into the upcoming game, as much as the next fan. I just wouldn't want to see it as an excuse to insult us with this ridiculous 'product'. (if one even would want to call this book that)
izmirtheastarach wrote...
Amazon.com needs special attention, due to this fake 5 star review:
exciting military-political science fiction
The Reapers starships have entered the galaxy where earthlings have joined other alien sentient races mostly in harmony (see Drew Karpyshyn entries - Retribution; Ascension; and Revelation). As they have done for every fifty millennia these bellicose outsiders have come with one purpose in mind; "harvesting" the organic.
Earthlings and their allies have tried several ploys with some success at the immense collateral cost to the innocent in order to prevent extinction. Former Navy admiral David Anderson and his partner ex Council Director Kahlee Sanders have proof the Reaper threat is genuine, but the Council members refuse to accept extinction is a viable event. While the leaders remain in denial, The Illusive Man, head of top secret military unit Cerberus, learns the pair knows too much about his operation. They must die. However, the beleaguered couple meets Gillian Grayson, who suffered hideous experiments that have left her with incredible power. When she learns the Illusive Man killed her father Paul, she obsesses with a bone marrow deep need to execute him.
As with Mr. Karpyshyn's entries, this exciting military-political science fiction tale, based on the Mass Effect game, contains strong timely moral questions. The action-packed storyline asks the audience to ponder when does personal need supersede the greater societal good and whether there are scenarios in which not executing a cold killer who deserves to die is needed to save trillions of lives. Filled with action, fans will relish William Dietz's first Mass Effect galaxy thriller.
Mims wrote...
Unfortunately amazon.com doesn't seem to care about her. This has been going on for years. There are groups that monitor her, so I wouldn't be surprised to see this review show up in their evidence pile. But its a very large pile.
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
So is my quote in response to you?LadyDrusilla wrote...
Uh...No. This is a pretty good indication that something went very wrong in selecting an author to replace Mr Karpyshyn and ongoing supervision of the IP of this ONE book..
Uh...No. This is a pretty good indication of whether or not BioWare even cares enough about the IP anymore.
J4N3_M3 wrote...
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roflchoppaz wrote...
Obligatory Cereal Killer post.
roflchoppaz wrote...
Obligatory Cereal Killer post.