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4.5 starsI've been a fan of Stan Lee's for many years, but mostly through his movies, rather than through comic books, although I've read comic books and graphic novels here and there. But generally speaking, I've preferred novels to graphic novels because I need words to draw me into a story and into a world. This is not to say that I haven't read some really excellent comic books (the Sandman comics come to mind). I just have an easier time with words than with pictures. This is a book that is...
A Trick Of Light, Stan (the Man) Lee’s final creative output and debut of his Alliances Universe, checks off many of the Mirthful One’s classic requirements: teenage outsiders, power and responsibility, broad explanations, and the need to be loved. Although Stan gets top billing, Kat Rosenfield deserves all the credit for the delivery of a fun page turner that absolutely fits lockstep with those hallowed Marvel myths. Cameron Ackerman is a high-school senior nerd who wishes to be a big-time YouT...
First of all, I was lucky enough to win this book as a Goodreads Giveaway. And you should probably know I was an avid Marvel Comics reader as a youngster. Ok, as a not-so-young-ster, too. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I must admit early on I was wondering how the very different storylines were going to connect, but being a True Believer I had little doubt they eventually would. The villain(s) are spectacularly evil. The heroes have their flaws, and it's easy to like them and hope for the best. There
I thought I would love this story, but I just felt okay about it. Part of it may have been the reader for the audiobook; she was too flat for an action story for me. Even in moments of high excitement and tension, she kept the same tone. Sometimes that can be okay, but when paired with the dramatic music and occasional sound effects, it was a bit odd. The story itself didn't really hold my attention. I feel like the beginning was a bit too long, which was odd because it still had an insta-love r...
“At the end of the day, Cameron won’t be a cyberkinetic superhero ready to save the world. He’ll be a boy, standing in front of a girl, offering her the meager gift of his heart and hoping that it’s enough.” Stan Lee's A Trick of Light was an enjoyable adventure. It started with stories of its two main characters, Nia and Cameron. From there, it followed the pair's digital adventures and their budding relationship. Even though that could have been enough (since AI and social media etc are connec...
I was completely caught off guard to find that Stan Lee had one more surprise for his fans, hidden up his sleeve... an audio novel, no less! As soon as the book was announced, I wanted to listen to the snippet provided by Audible, and by the first few moments, I had completely lost myself to the magic of this special book! I already knew with absolute certainty that this book would be my next Top Favorite Book of the Year!Stan Lee created a new kind of super-hero story, one that's really refres...
When I learnt that Stan Lee had left his multitude of fans with a final good-bye in the release of the novel he was known to dream of writing, I could't wait to get my hands on it.I was ready to behold the culmination of his unpairable career and.. was sad to be disappointed.When I understood that the co-author for this book would be an author of YA fiction I didn't know, I just hoped it was to assist him in the transition from comic book writing to prose, to help him get acquainted with the new...
Knowing the lead author has died, I went into this novel knowing it was supposed to be a series, and the ending does not disappoint in that regard. But neither is it a cliffhanger, so don't hold back if you want to read it, not on that account. At the end of the day (er, book), I give it three stars because it is perfectly adequate, genuinely compelling from mid-point on, and there are plenty of twists. But it does have some issues I find annoying and/or disappointing. (They may not bother you,
A Trick of Light was a free Amazon Prime offer. I was very curious about it just seeing Stan Lee's name on the cover. In my opinion it is an enjoyable YA science fiction novel. We have a teen boy, Cameron, who is the nice guy that can't catch a break. In his attempt at internet stardom he is involved in a life altering accident which leaves him changed in an unexpected way. He is unwilling to return to school until he finds out how he can control and use this change to his benefit. During this p...
Originally published on The Nerd Daily | Review by Isabella Stocka"Welcome true believers, this is Stan Lee. We’re about to embark the exploration of a fantastic new universe and the best part is that you are gonna create it with me..."I never thought I would hear his voice again expect from some videos on YouTube, but here he is, sharing his brilliant mind with his audience for the last time: The Man. The Myth. The Legend. Mr. Stan Lee. You may cry, you’ll explore, and you’ll see yourself in so...
Let's be honest, I mostly picked this up because it has Stan Lee's name on it. But then, let's be real about this too, this book was not written by Stan Lee alone. It's based on his ideas, questions and characters, but written (or at least co written) by Kat Rosenfield. It's actually an audiobook project, but I read the print version.Story time!I joined the Marvel fandom very late (end of 2019 to be exact). But when I finally did, I sort of threw myself into these movies with my everything. I've...
A teenage boy and a girl with super powers do something, maybe save the world?Did-Not-Finish (DNF).Full disclosure, I’ve been a fan of Stan Lee for years -- Nuff said? My ebook version was a moderate 350-pages. It had a US 2019 copyright. I received it free with my Amazon Prime subscription. I now suspect that the Amazon publisher gives away books it early determines nobody is going read to put a lot of eyeballs on them. Stan Lee was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and film p...
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Alliances ⭐️All Cameron wanted was to be famous but now that he is all he wants is to disappear. During a freak boating accident Cameron is struck by lightning and thusgiven the ability to control all technology. He becomes a pro hacker and creator. He is connected with what seems like the whole world. But with powers comes with responsibility and great danger. Nia on the otherhand is isolated and exhiled but she has never really minded until she met Cameron. She is willing to break the rules an...
Notes:Low end of 3 StarsConcepts are ok, the writing is not polished, and written in a way that's easier to appreciate at 4th/5th grade age range. Not the best narration.A story with ok ideas. Lots of time spent on establishing characters within a fuzzy setting. Yet, the character build does not add enough to over all plot.
More like a 3.5, didn’t love it. Very techy, a little more young adult than I wanted.
This was such a refreshing read via Audible. Let me tell you what. The way that Stan Lee excitedly introduced his new book really tugged at my heart strings. The world lost such an amazingly unique human, and I am so glad I got to experience his last project. This took place in a futuristic world that is so alarmingly similar to the way ours is going that it made the story that much more real. I enjoyed it whole heartedly. It even threw a few twists that I didn't expect.
O - M - GI am left exhausted with so much emotion. This is outstanding in only a fashion Stan Lee could have created.“What is more real? A world we are born into or one we create for ourselves?” In A Trick of Light, Stan posed this existential question— ... and delves head deep into a world that has many philosophical quandaries to assess. I took notes while reading this so I could site excerpts and my personal feelings about them;however, I think I want to leave it with a simple statement. Read...
I wanted SO much to really love this last Stan Lee book but it never captured my heart... or mind.
New Avengers?This is Stan Lee’s last work. A new team of super power endowed young adults that are meant to save earth. It was ok, not great, but not bad either. I got bored. Didn’t want to finish it, but it’s just not my type of book. I can see where others would love it. Just not me.