Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat - Sciences, Education, Art, Writing, UFO - Posted: 4th May, 2006 - 5:19pm

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A novel by Jeff Rovin
26th Apr, 2006 - 11:55pm / Post ID: #

Mortal Kombat

MORTAL KOMBAT
A novel by Jeff Rovin

I have owned this book for years but have just recently decided that it was time to read it. I am only a few chapters into it but am finding that the details of events and even the descriptions of the surrounds are very clear and really give you a great state of visualizing everything as you read. I find few books that really can do that for me but I have been impressed.

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"The unknown origins of your favorite heroes and villains:  The brave Liu Kang, lethal Sonya Blade and the vile Shang Tsung. Who are they? Where they came from? What secrets they hide? How they fought for a mysterious amulet that held the key to their future."


Have you read this book? What did you find about the writing style that you liked/dis-liked?

QUOTE (Author's Note)
"Apart from the characters that appear in the videogame Mortal Kombat, most of the gods, dragons, heroes, alchemists, curs, and folk characters described or mentioned in this novel come from the rich mythology and history of China.  Interested readers can learn more by consulting such texts as Great Civilizations: China by Ian Morrison and the wonderful Alchemy, Medicine and Religion in China of A.D. 320, in particular the James R. Ware translation."



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27th Apr, 2006 - 12:03am / Post ID: #

Kombat Mortal

This book is the same as the Mortal Kombat game? If it is then I am not one for the storyline, if not I digress. You did not put the author or a description.



27th Apr, 2006 - 8:06pm / Post ID: #

Mortal Kombat UFO & Writing Art Education Sciences

Mortal Kombat was one of my favorite games in college, and I've seen all the movies. I am not a huge fan of books (yes, I am lazy) but I would spend time reading a book about the Mortal Kombat characters and their history. Thanks for the heads-up Bwren.



29th Apr, 2006 - 3:46am / Post ID: #

Kombat Mortal

Who was your favourite character? I started off a sub-zero man, shifted to the martial arts guy, the electric guy and then returned to Subbies.

I must say I hope the book isn't anywhere near as bad as those movies!



29th Apr, 2006 - 3:58am / Post ID: #

Kombat Mortal

My favorite character to play with was Rayden, because I knew all his moves and they were easy to perform. As for history, obviously Liu-Kang would be the most interesting to read about in this book. If you are familiar with Kung-Lao, he is also an ancestor of Liu-Kang, so there is a lot of history behind the origin of Liu-Kang.



29th Apr, 2006 - 4:42am / Post ID: #

Mortal Kombat

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Who was your favourite character?


I was always very fond of Sonya Blade myself. Not so much for her moves or even her role within the story line but more for her background. A woman with this kind of ambition after what she has gone through early in her life. Any woman with her abilities makes for interesting reading.



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Post Date: 4th May, 2006 - 5:19pm / Post ID: #

Mortal Kombat
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Mortal Kombat

Reptile and scorpion where always my personal favorites. I think I just liked the fact that they seemed so human and then they would take off the masks. I would enjoy a book that fleshed them out a little more.


 
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