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Title: Uprising: Ascension
Series: Pacific Rim #2
Author: Greg Keyes
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Movie Tie-In
Pages: 320
Format: Digital Edition
Series: Pacific Rim #2
Author: Greg Keyes
Rating: 2.5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Movie Tie-In
Pages: 320
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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Taking place 17'ish
years after Pacific Rim, we follow several new recruits into
the Ranger program, from which new Jaeger pilots are chosen. With the
closing of the portal and threat from the Kaiju vanquished, the
Jaegers were re-purposed into peace keeping forces. Nor did
technology stand still and the Mark 6 is the latest model.
Jinhai and
Viktoriya are both talented candidates with their own issues. Jinhai
is the son of a famous pair of Jaiger pilots and has always felt left
out of his own family. Vik was raised by her grandparents and told
that her parents were the brave Russian Jaeger pilots who went down
stopping the Kaiju threat. But from the get-go of everyone's
training, things go seriously wrong. A training jaeger is sabotaged
and a technician killed. Suspicion rests on Jinhai or Vik and ties to
Kaiju worshippers pop up incriminating both of them.
We also get
flashbacks about Jinhai and Vik growing up that show the forces that
have shaped them.
Eventually the
Kaiju worshippers make their move. They kidnap Jinhai and Vik and
plan to sacrifice them as they detonate a bomb drenched in kaiju
blook (thus exponentially increasing its power) under an island, thus
opening a new portal to the anteverse and the Kaiju. They are stopped
in time but it is obvious that Jinhai and Vik weren't random
selections for the sacrifice.
The Kaiju will
return and humanity must be ready.
My
Thoughts:
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Last time I read a movie prequel book was Terminator:
Salvation: Cold War. I had already watched the movie and
absolutely loved it. The book was enjoyable as a backstory filler and
it led me on to Terminator:
Salvation: From the Ashes. That was a direct prequel and
I loved it. All of this leads up to say that I had decent
expectations for this prequel movie tie-in.
This was the novel prequel to Pacific Rim: Uprising. I have not
watched the movie yet but since I enjoyed the first movie so much at
some point I know I'll watch it. So I figured why not read the
prequel to get me ready for the movie? Man, what a mistake. The thing
with Terminator: Salvation is that I watched the movie first. I
should have done the same thing with this book.
There was nothing wrong with this book but I was bored for most of
it, as it was almost all setup for the movie. There was way too much
“I'm a poor hurt teenager, feel bad for me while I sulk and act
like a spoiled brat” and not any jaeger fights. Thankfully, we do
get simulated jaeger fights in their training and it was fun to see
them work through scenarios that previous pilots had battled through.
The kaiju worshipers were the big threat and they were poorly done.
Caricatures and barely there.
I had the movie novelization on my tbr, but after this and re-reading
my review for the original Pacific Rim, I'm going to pass and
just watch the movie “sometime”.
★★☆☆½
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