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Logan has begun to experience memories of time spent serving in the Canadian army during World War II. When he digs deeper he discovers that he was held as a prisoner of war at a concentration camp, and experimented on by a ruthless Nazi scientist determined to unlock the secrets of Logan's mutant healing properties. What Logan doesn't know is that the scientist is still at large, his thirst for immortality unquenched by time. Now that he knows Logan is alive, he'll stop at nothing to finish what he started sixty years earlier... Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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I really enjoyed Wolverine Road of Bones, so I started Lifeblood immediately. Unfortunately, this book isn't about Wolverine, it's about Logan when he had no memories of who he is. At first I found the story intriguing as he followed an unexpected clue that jogged a memory. But it quickly became very boring. VERY boring. The book flips between two POVs, Logan and Von Strucker, and between two time periods, the present and 1944, and between Logan being tortured in the present and being tortured in the past (both figuratively and literally). The problem is that neither character has any personality whatsoever, so it's difficult to care about them. And the story has no plot. Logan wants to learn who he is; Strucker wants him back to get access to his genetic material. The "action" amounts to Logan being tortured or killed multiple times and regenerating.
Overall, this was a huge disappointment. ( )