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Jill P. May

Endless Imagination

A great American story that few know

My favorite first book of yoga for children

So captivating and so caring.

Highly Recommended

a fascinating collection of essays

Great narration!One draw back is that Perry doesn't describe what the characters look like. So if you haven't played one of the games you'll have no idea what the characters are suposed to look like.
This doesn't mean the overall characterization is bad. You really get to know the characters better and how they think to the author's perspective. They seem very realistic. These characters don't do stupid things (and if they do they learn from their mistakes.)These aren't the characters that go into dracula's lair in the middle of the night to kill him when they could wait till dawn. These characters are smart (most of the time.) These character's have feelings. Jill feel's sorry for the sleeping, enclosed Tyrant and wants to put it out of its misery (at least until it tries to tear her apart...Silly Jill.)
They aren't invicible either. They don't sit there taking hit after hit from zombies and still be "fine." They get hurt, scared, and try to come up with alternative to fighting.
If you haven't played the game you could find yourself feeling lost, but Perry describes enough for it to be a good read even with no knowledge of the games. If you HAVE played the game, you find yourself reminicing. Remember those puzzles that drove you crazy? Who in their right mind would go through all that trouble to make it hard for you? Perry explains that. Which brings me too another point. If you didn't understand the game, the book helps.
A deffinite must read for Resident Evil Fans!
Prepare to Enter a World of Survival HorrorThis was a great book and very well written. The setting comes to the reader as being very real and vivid, and that characters are described in great detail. Although basing a book off of a video game might be a challenge to some, S.D. Perry managed it perfectly. She kept the feel of the book the same as it was in the game. She keeps you guessing, and makes you want to read more. Using mysterious tones she never gives away the whole story at once and saves the answers to the riddles for the very end. This was a great multi media novel, and a great book all by it self. This is a great book for fans of mystery and a must read for fans of the game.
Out of the four I read, this is has tied 2nd besta friend's house, and it's a good game. This novel by Perry is even better, it doesn't exactly describe the characters, but. . .
who cares?! All of us who have played the game know that Wesker is evil, the S.T.A.R.S try to stop him. Then there's the mutant zombies, Tyrant, hunters, ect. and that something ALWAYS blows up
in the games.
But this is better, (note to parents: it's really gorey and cusses alot). S.D. Perry does a great job, telling the story from
every character's point of veiw, Chris, Jill, Barry, Brad, Wesker
and Rebbeca.
This and the other books in the series place you in the realm of horror, evil, sci-fi, action and violence as the S.T.A.R.S. try to stay alive in Spencer Estate.
I know you may notice it isn't all that well-written, but Perry really does a good job. Why? Because the GAME isn't too well-written.
The reason this "ties" for second place (with Code Veronica) is
because Book #5 is better.
Hope this reveiw helped, this is a good book in a good series, strongly recommended for hardcore fans and even just people who like a lot, and I mean A LOT of gore.
(WARNING: Once you buy this, get some diapers and some sleeping pills, you'll need 'em, unless you want to wake up in the middle of the night with your sheets somewhat wet.)
What the hell are you waiting for? ...


"They seek him here,they seek him there." Here's why!
A wonderful storyEnter Marguerite Blackenly, nicknamed "the cleverest woman in Europe" yet married to the inane fop, Sir Percy. In an effort to save her brother from the clutches of the new dangerous French government, she consents to help her old friend, and new enemy, to discover the identity of the elusive Scarlet Pimpernel. But with the knowledge she gains, she becomes more deeply involved than she bargained for.
An adventure, a history, and a romance all rolled into one, The Scarlet Pimpernel is a book you'll never forget.
A Clue for the Timid ReaderThe first few chapters only set the scene. After you wade through them, the story picks up marvelously.
A college friend begged me to read this book when I was in college. I picked it up but couldn't stomach the first few chapters. I put it down. When I was studying for my master's degree, I picked it back up and loved it once I got past that stuff in the beginning.
Also, if you saw the movie first (any version), you won't find the movie ending in the book. The movie ending comes from a SP sequel.
I catorgize this book as a romance. Yes, there is adventure, but the conflict is that the Scarlet Pimpernel married the love of his life only to lose trust in her on their wedding day when he discovers that she was responsible for a dasterdly deed that cost a French family their lives. His secret life must be hid from his wife as well as the rest of England and France. As the story unfolds, the wife must learn to depend on her husband, whom she comes to regard as a complete idiot, and he must learn to forgive her.
Once you get past the gorey beginning, the story is great.
So, hang in there and read, read, read, and enjoy.


A shallow, corporate effortAs for specific elements of the story, I agree that Dash Rendar is a shallow version of Han Solo and his insertion into the Battle of Hoth was anything but seamless. Guri was fairly interesting but the huge disappointment was the ending. The battle scene finale could not have been more unrealistic or poorly written.
I'm guessing the great number of positive reviews posted earlier are from children who have read the book after playing the video game. They seemed to have found it entertaining but after having their minds numbed by am simplistic, arcade-style game, I would guess that nearly anything would seem thoughtful by comparison.
Excellent Story, Great Bridge between epsiodes 5 & 6
You must read Shadows of the Empire!