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Underworld by Greg Cox, Kevin Grevioux, Danny McBride, Len Wiseman

ouef04's review against another edition

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4.0

Another short read but again entertaining, this time I read this before I watched the movie and I loved both , it is especially useful in terms of the underworld fans that love the first film which is rated a 15 however this one is rated an 18 so fans who aren’t yet old enough to watch the second film can just read this ! ❤️

sadnig's review against another edition

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4.0

4/5 stars.

I am an Underworld Fan through and through and even though I found the 2nd movie lacking I still picked up the novel. Did not regret the decision. The 2nd book and movie both were lacking compared to the first but thats the case every time. Other than that the book was fast paced and I flew through it.

ghostlydreamer's review against another edition

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5.0

Like with the first novelization, I really enjoyed this. The author added richer context and detail to the story even though, once you've seen the film, you're already familiar with it. I can't remember anymore if I preferred 1 over 2, or vice versa. But I do remember loving this. Some novelizations of films feel like cookie cutter copies, and some are poorly written. This is neither.

sharazard's review

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3.0

2015 BOOK CHALLENGE: non-human characters

this one felt a bit like cheating since its a novelization of a film, but #YOLO. as a result i wasn't expecting much from the writing and i got what i paid for with that one - still, it was better than i was expecting, and it was fun to get some detailed filled in where the movie left it open. i wasn't a huge fan of the way michael and selene felt a draw to each other for literally no reason but the action and, as i said, the added detail made up for it. the writing was just so cringeworthy sometimes though that it brought down the rating quite a bit for me. fun and quick read though!
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