BigJerichool222
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Post by BigJerichool222 on May 2, 2010 13:49:47 GMT -5
Has anyone ever read this?
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Post by I Like Your Poetry on May 2, 2010 13:55:55 GMT -5
One of the only books that I gave up on and stopped reading.
It just stopped being interesting after a while...it does a fairly decent job of tying in all of Kane's storylines as coherently as possible.
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Post by th3ruffian on May 2, 2010 22:49:30 GMT -5
I got it read in a weekend, and have reread it once (just to make sure of my opinion of it). It's not as poorly written as say, the Twilight Saga, but it's close. It had a few plot holes, hazy points, and a couple of spelling errors if I recall correctly. But if you're a) a Kane fan, and b) not looking to think to hard(and perhaps have enjoyed fan fiction in the past), it's worth it.
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Post by The Tank on May 2, 2010 22:50:38 GMT -5
Honestly, it's the most coherent backstory of the character of Kane you're gonna get.
And...it's pretty good. I'd rate it a 7/10.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2010 22:52:10 GMT -5
I bought it a few years back. Is actually pretty good for a WWE tie-in novel, and as said it does the best job anyone could possibly do with Kane's backstory.
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Post by Big L on May 2, 2010 22:52:17 GMT -5
Nope
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on May 2, 2010 23:05:53 GMT -5
I still love how the tied Snitsky to the Kane backstory.
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Post by derrtaysouth95 on May 2, 2010 23:32:39 GMT -5
I still love how the tied Snitsky to the Kane backstory. Having not read the book nor even ever seen it.....I'm going to ask for an elaboration on this.
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Post by WorkingInAColeMine on May 3, 2010 0:19:37 GMT -5
It's no Big Apple Takedown
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Post by doinkmark on May 3, 2010 0:37:50 GMT -5
I got it for like $5 off Highspots in paperback. I pretty much agree with everyone else on this: Poor writing style; Cool if you're a fan of Kane and his history. They do a decent enough job of tying it all together.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2010 2:03:11 GMT -5
I still love how the tied Snitsky to the Kane backstory. Having not read the book nor even ever seen it.....I'm going to ask for an elaboration on this. Kane routinely practiced by fighting people in Paul Bearer's basement for money. One of those was Snitsky, who lost like everybody else but damaged Kane's throat during the fight thus the need for the voice box. Also like the real name they give for Kane - Glenn Jacob Calloway. Nice touch.
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