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Danna yes liam meets his match with malik aka ox. I've just started this book, and I'm wondering why it started so fast. It got straight to the action, instead of laying more background pieces. Will the background be filled in later?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! But i honestly dont think u need any background i …more There is a short story by One of the authors and he has a background book i belive i could be wrong.
But i honestly dont think u need any background in my opinion! See all 6 questions about The Zodiac Legacy…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Feb 13, Darth J rated it liked it. There was a display in the children's section see the judgement thingy above, cuz again, you know you peruse there too and I decided to give it a shot, partially because of the cover and description but mostly because of Stan Lee.
And 3. And of course he chooses the dragon power because who wouldn't?! As he tries to tap into these powers, the attempt gets botched by a woman named Jasmine and they end up sharing the power of the dragon somehow while they each head up teams to oppose each other.
Meanwhile, the remaining 11 zodiac animal powers are sent out into the world to seek out inhabitants and sweet Kamala Khan , is this book trying hard to win a diversity prize by varying up the cultural backgrounds of the superpowered cast. Moving forward, while many of the associated animal powers make sense like the tiger imbuing strength view spoiler [ sadly, no it's not Charlie Sheen hide spoiler ] or monkey having an acrobatic prowess, others are a stretch.
The girl who gets the power of the rabbit is able to teleport or make quantum leaps , my guess since the book weirdly omits that pun and the woman who gets the snake power is able to mesmerize people like in The Jungle Book. But what was completely crazy what that the dude who gets the pig is able to talk to computers and then make them short-circuit. How is that related to a pig in any way?? Maybe if he had some gift for gluttony but not electronics. There are a lot of illustrations within the book, and while they are nice to look at in a comic-booky kinda way, it's irritating that they are red-washed.
Another thing is that the artwork is awkwardly placed at times and details are hidden in the page creases when the drawing overlaps to a second page. And not for nothing, but there were times when the art did not match the action that was happening at all, maybe they were completed before the final draft and some scenes were rewritten but it's a little sloppy to have those inconsistencies. Also, Liam looks like a paunchy middle aged man instead of a teen and it kept throwing me off to see how he was represented.
Overall, it has potential to be a start to a good series. Jul 29, Angelina rated it really liked it. This was a nice start, very elaborated and it helped me know the characters as well as the backround of this story I was very intruiged as I really like whatever has to do with animals spirit. The art was full of colour and it was a fine job. Jul 14, Amber rated it it was amazing Shelves: librarybooks. Steven Lee is on a field trip with his school to Hong Kong China to learn about his heritage when the museum tour guide goes into a restricted area of the place.
Steven follows her and ends up in a creepy basement and a green light known as a Qi beam hits him giving him tiger-like powers from the Chinese zodiac. Following a girl with dragon-like powers named Jasmine and a computer genius named Carlos, they go to find the rest of the zodiac-powered people and try to stop an evil man named Maxwell Steven Lee is on a field trip with his school to Hong Kong China to learn about his heritage when the museum tour guide goes into a restricted area of the place.
Following a girl with dragon-like powers named Jasmine and a computer genius named Carlos, they go to find the rest of the zodiac-powered people and try to stop an evil man named Maxwell from bringing chaos to the world. Will they succeed? Read on and find out for yourself. This was a pretty good YA fantasy thriller and my first book by Stan Lee.
The Illustrations from Andrew Tong were pretty good too. If you enjoy action-packed YA fantasy stories with animals and about the zodiac, definitely check this out.
I look forward to reading book 2 when it comes out next year. Look for this book at your local library and wherever books are sold. View 1 comment. Feb 14, Alyssa rated it really liked it. This book was completely new to me until I was lucky enough to have it show up in my mailbox. Although it is marketed as Middle Grade, I think this series has crossover appeal and can interest a much wider audience. This is where our heroes and heroines , as well as the villains, gain their powers.
Although a little more character development with the minor characters would have been nice, none of them were one-dimensional, they all had unique personalities and most of them had a lot of depth. Another huge positive: there was some seriously great pacing.
I finished it in less than a day, which says something as this is a pretty sizable read. This book also has some illustrated pages, and the art really adds to the experience. You can see some of the art on the official Zodiac Legacy website from Disney.
I do like how this story could pretty much stand on its own. There were some epilogue chapters that revealed things that made me really wish for the second book though! This is a series I will be following. Jan 10, Bookish Indulgenges with b00k r3vi3ws rated it liked it Shelves: review-copy. Steven, as a Chinese American kid in America, has always felt like a misfit.
Now on a trip to China, he feels even more so, especially when his friends assume that being of Chinese decent, he can read everything in Chinese. He also has some parental issues, who always seem to be busy with their work and have no tie for him. Steven lands up getting the Tiger power and an ally in Jasmine.
Will Steven and Jasmine be able to find the others with Zodiac powers before Maxwell and stop his master plan? Even in my e-ARC copy, they seemed attractive. I am sure that they would be more so in the print copies. The second thing about this book is its plot that has a very interesting Premise.
Twelve supernatural powers are unleashed on this world and each related to a Chinese Zodiac symbol - one man in pursuit of controlling them all while others band together to stop him. While the plot and the pictures were complimentary to each other, there were instances when certain things felt too easy and convenient for the characters. Talking about characters, there are quite a few and mostly from varied backgrounds and cultures.
This added to the flavor of the story. However, most characters felt one dimensional and lacked the depth and growth that I like to see. The narration style of the author is simple and dainty. It is easy to get into the story and continue with it. There are lots of action and drama infused into the plot to keep it going. A faster pace would have been welcomed but it is okay as it is. Overall, this book makes for an light and interesting read.
Sep 13, Lindz. This was for sure a very interesting read. However, a few acts in this story were weak -- poorly executed. The villain was believable and I actually enjoyed his maniacal behavior a hell of a lot more than I have some people. If you are a fan of Stan Lee and marvel I highly recommend this series. Mainly, it's light, easy fiction with sparkle and sass tossed into every turn.
Jan 11, Alexa Hamilton rated it did not like it Shelves: tween. Too much action, not enough character development. It reads like a really long, underdeveloped origin story. Plus, it seems odd that each character from different countries magically speaks English--with no discussion of how that could even be possible. This felt to me like something that could have been a fun story but was not thought through nearly enough View 2 comments. Nov 06, Tamara rated it it was amazing Shelves: I have to say, it started off really slow and kinda like I was reading an actual comic book instead of a book.
But then again, Stan Lee is the king when it comes to comics. I loved this book towards the end. The Zodiacs kept me on the edge of my seat. Somehow, I don't like the pacing of this book.
Jul 03, Kim rated it it was ok. Stan Lee is the notable creator of comic book heroes such as Spiderman and the X-Men. He's joined here by Stuart Moore, a comic book editor and writer, to create a new group of action heroes based on the animals of the Chinese zodiac. The print book also contains occasional art work by Andie Tong, but it's more of a novel with illustrations than it is a graphic novel.
Chinese-American teen Stephen Lee is on a school trip to China. When at a museum he hears screaming from behind a locked door. There he finds a group of people attempting to gain power from an ancient Chinese artifact showing the animals of the Chinese zodiac. An evil man named Maxwell is attempting to absorb dragon power from the stone. But Stephen also receives tiger power from the stone.
Soon he's drawn into a battle. On one side are Maxwell's forces of evil as he leads his own group of people with animal powers snake, dog, oxen, horse. Stephen becomes part a group of good guys with their own powers pig, rooster, rabbit, rat. For reasons that are, at first, mysterious his parents let him go globe trotting to help recruit new members. Let me say that this book is highly rated by readers on Amazon, and most of these reviews come from teen boys.
This and the several books that follow have a following. I am not a teenage boy and found the book about as tedious as anything I've read this year. As comic book writers there seems to have been quite a bit of focus on action and "snappy" dialogue, with barely any consideration for character or location.
Descriptions of everything other than fight scenes are pretty minimal. The dialogue is generally things anyone over the age of 15 has already seen in comics, TV, or movies a hundred times before. After being beaten by a character earlier a girl pops into view in a later fight with a triumphant "Remember me? Stephen, looking at the equipment brought by Maxwell's group, mentions that they "have some very nice toys.
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