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Title | : | East Coast Crisis (V #2) |
Author | : | Howard Weinstein |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | September 28th 1984 by Pinnacle Books (first published 1984) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Media Tie In |
Howard Weinstein
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.41 | 217 Users | 14 Reviews
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Concurrent with the first novel, but set in New York and Washington D.C., the book begins in space while the fleet approaches the Earth (the ending of the novel briefly goes into the aftermath of The Final Battle). The commander, Roger, and his subordinates, Angela and Jennifer, arrive and after the Visitors are revealed, the resistance group named White Christmas is formed to combat them. They now have to face Roger's devious plan: to surpass the human food storage by emptying one of New York's neighborhoods next to their chemical plants.Define Books Conducive To East Coast Crisis (V #2)
Original Title: | V: East Coast Crisis |
ISBN: | 0523422598 (ISBN13: 9780523422596) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | V #2 |
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Ratings: 3.41 From 217 Users | 14 ReviewsCommentary Containing Books East Coast Crisis (V #2)
It's not often that I find a sequel better then it's predecessor, with East Coast Crisis I am so happy it is. The llot flows more organically then in V and the characters are much more dynamic and likable. Still 4 stars because I can't wrap my mind around the alien's real reason for coming to Earth and how ludicrous it is.Loved the first book in the series but this one could not get into
This is the Gregg Press hardcover edition, and was likely written by A. C. Crispin, yet credited to Weinstein.
My copy had A. C. Crispin as co-author
As you can see from the next entry, it was a V week - I even got a reference book on eBay this week I've been looking for since 1985. The books are interesting - the first one is a novelization of both miniseries, while the second has the same timeline, but an entirely new cast as it's set in New York City. The novelization seems like the author got the second miniseries as a script only and had to rush, as it's a shorter section than the adaption of the first and is missing pieces. Still, it
I picked up the V books after watching the TV series from 2010, so I already had some semblance of an idea of what the plot surrounded.V: East Coast Crisis was very good, in my opinion. It contained many elements of sci-fi that I thoroughly enjoy. The technology, for one thing, was beautifully described and presented in the novel. Given the time period it was written, it was very futuristic. The suspense kind of sneaks up on you. You delve so deeply into the book without realizing that you're
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