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A review by foreverbeautifulbooks
Gamora and Nebula: Sisters in Arms by Mackenzi Lee
4.0
I have a couple of points for this review.
Mackenzi was born to write marvel books. Not only does she do her homework, but she manages to weave in a clever mix of MCU (199999) and Comics (616) to appeal to the wider audience.
We have the Gamora/Nebula dynamic that we know from the movies and also the edge they both have from the comics.
There was a line in Guardians 3 were Nebula says Gamora was always the mean one, and she's right. And she's quite possibly weaker than Nebula because she's highly susceptible to Thanos's gaslighting and manipulation.
You have so many dynamics at play here. You're getting a story with a few twists and just horrible people (characters) and it adds an element to the story that is quite honestly engaging from beginning to end.
This story didn't miss a beat, and the narrator helped it out a lot.
If you love the guardians, I highly recommend this book. It's a quick, fast paced read that had a level of character development and angst that just makes the movies and comics that much better.
Mackenzi was born to write marvel books. Not only does she do her homework, but she manages to weave in a clever mix of MCU (199999) and Comics (616) to appeal to the wider audience.
We have the Gamora/Nebula dynamic that we know from the movies and also the edge they both have from the comics.
There was a line in Guardians 3 were Nebula says Gamora was always the mean one, and she's right. And she's quite possibly weaker than Nebula because she's highly susceptible to Thanos's gaslighting and manipulation.
You have so many dynamics at play here. You're getting a story with a few twists and just horrible people (characters) and it adds an element to the story that is quite honestly engaging from beginning to end.
This story didn't miss a beat, and the narrator helped it out a lot.
If you love the guardians, I highly recommend this book. It's a quick, fast paced read that had a level of character development and angst that just makes the movies and comics that much better.