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5.0 out of 5 stars
City of the Dead, Feb 8 2004
"Resident Evil" is a series, like "Lord of the Rings," but it is a longer series. Never had played the first versions of Resident Evil, but have seen my friends play it on Game Cube, and it caught my attention that it was a really dark and gloomy game. It scares people. Something which I like to do to my self every once in while, not sure why, but I like to watch and read scary stories because it's exciting, it goes in depth. I never really tried playing, but it was at another friends house that on his dusty book self my attention turned to one book, "Resident Evil: City of the Dead." I grabbed a chair and quickly reached for it, and my friend happily lent it to me never ever reading one page of the book. When I started reading this book every page was exciting.I think this book was done extremely well and it was very, very exiting, at times I stopped reading at night because it just freaked me out. The author wrote this book with extreme awareness about how to catch the reader's attention. There are so many parts in this book that catches your attention that I can't even count on my fingers. Sometimes it's just getting too late and I want to stop but it's just too exciting so I go on, and usually stop only when the chapter ends. I am very pleased because I am not a reading type of person, but this book was one of the only books I really enjoyed. S.D. Perry has written this in a very quick with character changing patterns, but after a while you will get the hang of it. The book has two main characters Leon and Claire, two from different backgrounds, and two fighting for different conflicts. Both ending up fighting back to back against the realms of Evil. Now I am ordering the entire series by S.D. Perry, not saying you should do the same, but at least try one from a local book store or a friend, you might like it.
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