A review by kingjason
Aliens: Vasquez by V. Castro

adventurous dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

 I'm a big fan of the Alien movies and one of my favourite characters was Vasquez, she seemed so small but man she was hard as nails and the way she stood up to the big macho guys like Hudson always made me smile. V. Castro is one of my favourite authors and when I saw she had written this book I said "Hell yeah I'm reading this!" It doesn't disappoint, it kicks ass as much as you'd expect from Vasquez.

Castro does a great job creating this history for Vasquez, from a teen full of swagger and attitude, to ending up in trouble and joining the marines to become the fighting machine she was destined to be. The setting for this future is very similar to what it is today, the treatment and reduced rights of those who don't have money and power is hard hitting and Castro uses all this to give her characters that extra level of strength. Inevitably Vasquez's story comes to an end, I was disappointed by this, I don't know why as having seen the movie I knew what was coming but was still hoping deep down that Castro would find a way to save her....alas she didn't and the book then follows her children as they continue the Vasquez name.

It is now that the book really comes to life, we have dumbass humans carrying out experiments on the aliens/Xenomorphs, ignoring all sensible warnings as it all comes undone. The scenes with the Xenomorphs were spot on, so easy to picture them and their rage at what the humans were doing to them and knowing it was only a matter of time before they got their chance. The final 50 pages or so just whizzed by, such superb writing it was as if I was actually watching the scenes unfold, proper on the edge of your seat storytelling. Loved it. One of my favourite parts of this book was how Castro has stayed on course with the movies, there are so many little easter eggs to find and this made me aware of just how vast these movies were, something you don't experience from watching the movies.

If you're a fan of the movie franchise then give this book a go but be warned as Titan books have a lot of books in this series needing to be read. I'm off now to re-watch Aliens...no idea why haha.