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Serenity (Serenity)
Serenity - Serenity
Author: Keith R. A. DeCandido
Five hundred years in the future, Captain Mal Reynolds, a hardened war veteran (on the losing side), ekes out a living pulling off small crimes and transport-for-hire aboard his ship, Serenity. He leads a small, eclectic crew who are the closest thing he has left to family- squabbling, insubordinate, and undyingly loyal. — When Mal takes...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781416507550
ISBN-10: 1416507558
Publication Date: 8/30/2005
Pages: 257
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3.9 stars, based on 44 ratings
Publisher: Pocket Star
Book Type: Paperback
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A great books for Browncoats, also a great way to introduce people to the serenity universe. I loved this as much as the movie, especially the Mal and Inara interactions.
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Overall a good novelization of the movie. What makes it standout is the fact that Decandido constantly switched the reader's viewpoint from one character to another in order to give you a better perspective of the story. he also filled in some gaps to help the book flow better. The only downside is they still haven't gone into detail about Sheperd Book's past ( I personally believe he was once an operative).
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I had hoped, in reading this, to get a lot more information than even what was in the movie, but there really wasn't much, just a few details here and there and different bits from the different POVs of the characters. But it was still Serenity and I love it. So many great parts, and sad parts, but the best is the end when Mal is explaining to River about the first rule of flying - love. The ship Serenity is not just an object for the characters to get from one place to another. Serenity is another character, and over the course of the television show, the movie, and the book, I grew to care about her just as much as I did her crew.


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