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Mass Effect: Revelation is a science fiction novel by Drew Karpyshyn. Published in by Del Rey Books, it is the first novel set in the Mass Effect universe.
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Interplanetary voyages -- Fiction. Human-alien encounters. View all subjects More like this Similar Items. Allow this favorite library to be seen by others Keep this favorite library private. Find a copy in the library Finding libraries that hold this item Reviews User-contributed reviews Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers. Be the first. Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers. Keep reading. And it was a super-fast reading. Unfortunately the problem was exactly the reason I picked up this book: Anderson and Saren. I mean, he is a good villain throughout ME1 and, contrary to the Illusive Man, he wants to ally with the Reaprs for the greater good of all galaxy, not just for turians.

To show them what organics can do, so that they might be spared. And, of all the good things we get in the videogame about him and his chracterization, what do we have in the book? A sentence. We just see him cold-heartedly killing innocent people and torture almost everyone who is between him and his target, insult humans and Anderson and then what?

The author could have given us some of his past, some of his thoughts, some of his personality. I probably like him more than I admit. Who, in his 25 or something was exactly like in his fifties. That right after his divorce fall in love with no reason with a woman on the run. I understand that he was the Shepard of his generation : a loyal soldier, the best soldier of the Alliance, N7 graduated, they wanted him to be Spectre etc.

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Of course I understand he believes in what he does, in putting the mission ahead of his private life thus loosing his wife and all that. But all I can see here is no character development, even if it is backwards.

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Yeah, right. And the romance. Khalee calls him by name and is very nice, plus is the only girl around in this story so why not fall in love with her? Not like we see Shepard do it, just like someone stuck in his life. I spent three days reading all of the ME universe books and now I plan to re-read the comics, yaay!


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    I have made two New Years resolutions for The first is to read a book a week. The other resolution is to curtail my video game addiction. At the very least, I want January to be a dry month for video games. If I keep that momentum up, great.

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    It was fun, entertaining, true to the series and had some really good gruesome murder-kills to satisfy my bloodlust. The editing was kind of shit. There were some unforgivable typos in there. What the fuck? That just made me feel like the publisher did not give one fuck about the finished product and I felt like that reflected poorly on me. If it meant nothing to them, it means less to me. Although, I did have a revelation of my own for the first time upon finishing the story. And he might not have helped it launch the attack on the Citadel.

    Because it was stopped, Shepard and the Alliance and Cerberus got a major heads up about the reapers and could prepare for them. We already know from the Arrival that the reapers could have just shown up in what years?

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    But thanks to him they were eventually defeated! That begs another question. Why use Saren at all? It would have been easy, no? Log in Sign up. Mass Effect 30 Day Challenge! Day Favorite Book Oh boy. Unpopular opinion time! Plan on nerding out and reading my Mass Effect novel on the bus. Mass Effect Mass Effect: Revelation. Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy,.