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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Winter 2020 (December); First, as I read both volumes back to back in one night, as research for a project this month, I'll be writing this as one review and holding it across both of them. Second, I had no warning and was straight over the moon the moment I realized [a:J. Michael Straczynski|2689|J. Michael Straczynski|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1305780248p2/2689.jpg] had written this series (as I will follow that man anywhere and read basically anything he ever writes, produces, directions, etc). In true JMS fashion, this story was a slow opening blossom. It involves a number of character arcs coming to the fruition they always had to reach, and it gave us more backstory for certain people we never got enough of it for. It has a lot of time travel hijinks (that links John finally reaching the point so the future side that set up all the original moves we saw in the movies as he was a child). We see the staying, goodbye, and hello of a number of important characters that it's hard not to pull the curtain back and reveal here. But best of all, and something I should not have doubted JMS wouldn't do? The ending punch is so surprising, painful and perfect, that you never see it coming and yet sit there holding your heart in your hands knowing it's exactly what it had to be. I'm so glad I found this unexpectedly. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
A-listers J. Michael Straczynski (creator of Babylon 5) and Pete Woods unite for the Terminator event thirty years in the making! In 2029, John Connor and the resistance prepare for the final assault on Skynet, but the malicious computer intelligence has laid the seeds in 2003 for its counter-attack! Integrating the mind of a murderous psychopath, Skynet and its Terminators develop a new killing machine, the last tool they need to crush humanity once and for all! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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First, as I read both volumes back to back in one night, as research for a project this month, I'll be writing this as one review and holding it across both of them. Second, I had no warning and was straight over the moon the moment I realized [a:J. Michael Straczynski|2689|J. Michael Straczynski|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1305780248p2/2689.jpg] had written this series (as I will follow that man anywhere and read basically anything he ever writes, produces, directions, etc).
In true JMS fashion, this story was a slow opening blossom. It involves a number of character arcs coming to the fruition they always had to reach, and it gave us more backstory for certain people we never got enough of it for. It has a lot of time travel hijinks (that links John finally reaching the point so the future side that set up all the original moves we saw in the movies as he was a child). We see the staying, goodbye, and hello of a number of important characters that it's hard not to pull the curtain back and reveal here.
But best of all, and something I should not have doubted JMS wouldn't do? The ending punch is so surprising, painful and perfect, that you never see it coming and yet sit there holding your heart in your hands knowing it's exactly what it had to be. I'm so glad I found this unexpectedly. ( )