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3.5 stars
Why? because I think Wilmar should write books for kids! You know, with rainbows and all of that, because that's how it felt while reading the Silver Ninja while it was supposed to be a kind of serious book, objective at some points especially that Cindy was not the one talking in the book, but that the narrator was telling the story from afar. His writing style is waaay too cheerful. Well, it was something that helped me make up to the reading of “The torturer's daughter”, so I probably gave a bit more rating than I would have done on normal circumstances.
Okay,I am going to say it! I am going to say what is probably on your mind right now. I didn't like the title. Too cheesy.
The story line IS AMAZING. It somehow reminds me of the iron man. AND I LOVE THE IRON MAN. Especially the hot shot, Robert (I don't know his last name, sue me!)
So this story talks about CINDY! The COURAGEOUS - sarcasm because I hate that kind of cheerful describtion, it sounds like a kids book - woman who uses the suit to fight EVIL. I loved the plot! But one thing, Wilmar. You describe toooo much, it is boring! Or maybe I just nag too much. O'well. But I guess John Green can learn a bit from you.
Sigh
Okay, anyway, I liked the book. I want to read book two, but not now (I know it is not published yet, but I am just sayin'). I am saying that because I think I had enough of Silver for now, you know? It is this kind of books that you want to read book two after a year or something. They are not bad books but they just don't get you hooked up enough to read book two immediately.
Anyway, I must admit. Some parts did NOT get me hooked up at all. It was soo boring. Oh, and I ADMIT my guilt when I say I skipped some parts, but not too much, just a teeny tiny bit at the end of the book, if you know what I mean.
Oh, and another thing. I expected some of the parts. Wilmar did NOT surprise me most of the times. He should work on that.
I admit, the end, which was soooo AWESOME! like “Transformers” kind of AWESOME! but I skipped some parts. Really, it was soooooo detailed. Like boring detailed and I was just not that interested. I don't know. I think I am babbling. Anyway, nice book! Keep it up, Wilmar! You have a bright future! Oh and you look so young in your picture, are you single? Oh, joking... call me =P
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1 primary bookThe Silver Ninja Prototype is a 1-book series first released in 2012 with contributions by Wilmar Luna.