War for the Planet of the Apes: Revelations
A**R
A Brilliant 'Revelation'
An exciting 'Revelation' To the Planet of the Apes Novels thus far, an incredible insite to the events that occur between Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and War, It begins exactly where dawn left off with a new, terrifying threat on the horrizon and conflicts forming in the ape rants...I much enjoyed reading and would highly recommend it to any fan of the films this far and Firestorm which followed Rise. 5 Stars.
R**O
The War Begins
Greg Keyes delivers yet another engrossing prequel novel to one of the Apes reboot films, and just like his last one, it is an amazing read, especially for a fan of the franchise.Revelations picks up mere days after the events of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Caesar and his troop are regrouping after all the commotion in preparation for the looming threat of the human soldiers that were contacted near the end of the second film. Unfortunately, that is not the only looming threat. Koba's influence is still very present, as his most loyal followers, who believe more in his view of things, begin plotting to overthrow Caesar, causing dissension amongst their own kind.We are introduced to the war hardened Colonel McCullough (played by Woody Harrelson in the upcoming third installment) and the way he is portrayed really solidifies his motivation for fighting the apes, ensuring humanity's survival, as established in the trailer for the third film. In many ways, he appears very much akin to Caesar, but militaristic in his ways, unlikely to pursue peace.Our central ape characters include Blue Eyes, Caesar's son, who is sent on a mission to find a safe area for the apes, only to encounter problems in the form of humans and the ape turncoats. Without his father to guide him, Blue Eyes must come into his own to get out of the situation, learning more about what being an heir entails.We also have the character of Ray, a young orangutan who accompanies Blue Eyes. Having a new orangutan character was quite refreshing, as they are actually not focussed on too much, the most prominent predecessors being Zaius and Virgil of the original films and Maurice of the more current ones. Ray's thoughts, like Maurice's wisdom and teaching beforehand, appear to be indicating toward the roles (or one role) of the orangutans in the original series, with insights on the philosophical side that are very interesting to see coming from the evolving ape. His journey turned out to be quite fascinating.Like in the last prequel novel, Caesar is very sparingly included, mostly because he has to deal with fighting back against the approaching humans, and that's perfectly fine. Focussing on Caesar is what the movies are for. But that's not to say he isn't used well. The moments he does have are quite good, including his assigning Blue Eyes on his mission, his fighting the humans, and his suspicions about Koba's followers.We also get a few sprinklings of other characters that are an interesting read as well. Including the ape dissenters, an albino gorilla named Winter trying to prove his worth, McCullough's son serving under his command, and even Caesar's mate Cornelia. Oh my god, Cornelia. I certainly hope the movie gives us a glimpse of the caring queen ape that is not to be messed with.This was a great book that I didn't want to stop reading and I definitely recommend it to Apes fans who want some more of the world presented by this new series of films. A fourth film is reportedly planned. I certainly hope Greg Keyes is brought in to write yet another great prequel for it.
A**R
THE PERFECT APES NOVEL
I am a lifelong Apes fan and a very hard sell and evil critic on Apes novels. Greg Keyes has crafted the perfect Apes novel, populated with living characters you truly empathise with--even the supposed bad guys.There are some new characters in here who immediately become Apes classics.I cannot recommend this wonderful novel highly enough. It will certainly enhance your viewing on War for the Planet of the Apes.
A**C
good read worth checking out
Just got this so still reading but so far is a good read but ill see how much like the movie it is but its a good little way to fill in the gaps witeen dawn & war
C**Z
I bought again it
I bought it again for a friend. The only thing I'm not happy about this time is that I expected the new cover. It looked nice than the other. Use the true picture of the product, please.
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