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    David Cian redeemed Ciencin's work imo, and I enjoyed reading the quasi-classic dreamwave characters. the editing was way off, but I still enjoyed it.

    The movie tie-in novels suffered from being tied to movie continuity, but reading them as novels was still interesting, although i prefer the original prequel to the ROTF prequel.

    Anyhow, i've been in a reading glut recently so looking forward to adding this to my pile!
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    If you guys are unsure whether you'll like the book or not... the first four chapters are available to be read online:

    http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/e...ews/EXODUS.cfm
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    Those first four chapters are an intriguing read and I'm eagerly waiting to receive my copy of the book.

    There seems to be a lot of references that make sense to us, but as a standalone scifi novel I wonder what casual TF fans or non-TF will make of it?

    My only gripe with the content in the preview is very light spoiler the unimaginative naming of "Slaughter City".

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    Quote Originally Posted by christalcase View Post
    If you guys are unsure whether you'll like the book or not... the first four chapters are available to be read online:

    http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/e...ews/EXODUS.cfm
    Thanks for posting that up christalcase.

    Hmmm... not sure what to make of it. It seems very disjointed in my view which makes it difficult to read.
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    only read the first two chapters on that link (thanks btw!) and picking it up tomorrow morning.
    Interesting so far. Gotta read more to make a good judgement.
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    Up to chapetr 5 at the moment and not entirely sure what I think. Sor of yes with a little bit of no right now. Progressing nicely though and I think I will like it as I move in.

    Big qualm I have is robot mode being called 'proto-form'...

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    Judging by what Hasbro was saying at their Sunday BotCon Panel, the Exodus book is the launch-pad of their long-term storyline (outside of the movie), relating to The First 13, War For Cybertron, and anything else over the next several years.

    Hasbro's Aaron Archer worked with a number of other people over a period of time to structure a long-term framework/direction of the Brand... so based on that, if you want to know where TFs will be going for the next 5+ years, the Exodus book 'should' be the introduction fans need to read.

    (until such time that I ever end up reading the book, or reading a review of its contents, this is the impression I got from Hasbro over the Book's purpose)

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    Judging by what Hasbro was saying at their Sunday BotCon Panel, the Exodus book is the launch-pad of their long-term storyline (outside of the movie), relating to The First 13, War For Cybertron, and anything else over the next several years.

    Well many fans will be disappointed. I've just finished reading the IDW Cybertron comic, which claims to be an 'adaption' of the book Exodus.

    I'm hoping its just a BAD adaption, but did you know that autobots did not exist until AFTER the decepticons? All Cybertronians had free will, and were autonomous robots or Autobots, as Optimus called them. Optimus strongly supported the core arguments of the Decepticon cause, and called Megatron friend and brother. The High Council appears to have been a capitalist mining company (think BP), who forbade miners from having ACTUAL NAMES.

    It hints that there were actual laws against it, as a representative challenged Megatron's "right" to call himself Megatron.

    So there's a tad part of the IDW Megatron series being brought in, but a complete retcon on the history of the Autobots.

    I haven't played much of the game yet, but does that plotline tally with what's expressed in the game?
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