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Walking Dead, #13: Point De Non-retour (2000)

by Robert Kirkman(Favorite Author)
4.23 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
2756025054 (ISBN13: 9782756025056)
languge
English
genre
review 1: I'm not sure why people seem bored with this book. I felt like Kirkman did a good job of building tension and then allowing it to explode. Both physically (Rick beats up an abusive spouse, Abraham beats up zombies) and verbally (Glenn picks a fight with Maggie over their boring sex life). Some people get shot. Someone gets her neck slashed. And Carl does boring Carl shit that nobody cares about because Carl sucks. Yeah, it does seem a little bit repetitive. Rick is forced to be the leader he doesn't want to be and nice guys turn out to be not so nice, but there's a decent amount of chaos in this volume.
review 2: Bullet Review:This series is very weird. I liken it to Anita Blake - I'm not exactly a fan, just on for the ride. That said, I have the complet
... moree opposite reaction to TWD that I do to AB: the first few volumes are pretty boring and pedestrian, the later volumes are much more interesting.I really think the strength of this series is its spontaneity and ability to introduce new interesting characters just as the old ones "get dead". It's kinda like a train wreck - I can't help but watch what's going on, waiting for the next plot point, even as I'm rolling my eyes at how, once again, Marty Stu Rick Grimes is a Marty Stu.Because I can't figure out how I feel about this, it gets 3 stars. Interesting, new developments, some of the same, some annoying characters (Glenn/Maggie), paranoid Rick Grimes is paranoid, but I can't stop reading yet. less
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mariah
Once again I can't wait to keep reading. Love, love, love The Walking Dead series!
jen
I can't believe how good this series is!
aayushi
Loved it~!
Eleanor
4.5
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