The Marine (WWE)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.27 (892 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1451631847 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
mindless fun Like the movie itself,this novelization of "The Marine" is good escapist fun for guys.Sure,the plot is ridiculous,but then it's supposed to be.The whole point of both the book and the movie is the action sequences,andthey are top-notch onscreen and in print.And yeah,the "bad guys" are nothing more than comic buffoons,but they are intended to be that way.But I really liked John and Kate.Surprisingly,for the leading characters in an action story,they had some depth to them.John . Interesting premise, but lacks believability. H. J. Rossi Rudy Josephs novelization of the movie proves what happens when an author assumes there has been authentication checks when the movie was made. I knew I was in trouble by page 22, after the hero John Triton had vanquished 9 (count 'em) 9 armed terrorists single handedly to save 3 Special Ops Marines. (There is no such unit at present, although the 'Corps is building one.) After his discharge for disobeying an order (for which there was no trial), he returns home to his loving . A fun read. someone I have been through a lot of boring books with boring stories and ways of boring writing, and they actually sent me to sleep after each single hour I tried to read. I got "The Marine" about the days it was first released and didn't expect much from it, as not many good books were passed to me, but I started reading as soon as I got home. Although I felt disappointed in the storyline at first, (I thought the story would be inside of the US Marine Corps, like the novelization to
In fact, suppressing his intense training and strong survival instincts may be the greatest challenge he has ever faced. The marine is waging a new war, and his enemies have no idea how much trouble they're in .. Left for dead, Triton relentlessly pursues his quarry deep into backwoods country, determined to get his wife back safely at any and all costs. Though happy to be home, Triton soon discovers that adjusting to a 'normal life' doesn't come easy for him. All he has left are his wits and an almost-animalistic rage that made him an unstoppable killing machine in the frontlines overseas. But he's wounded, unarmed, and outnumbered. That is, until a camping trip to the mountains results in an unfortunate encounter with five ruthless killers on the run, and Kate becomes their unwilling hostage. Following