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Reviews for Stargate SG-1 #13: Hydra

 Stargate SG-1 #13 magazine reviews

The average rating for Stargate SG-1 #13: Hydra based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2012-07-31 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 3 stars David Zeglis
It's a first, ladies and gentlemen, an SG-1 novel that ties directly into a previous episode of the show that doesn't suck! Now, maybe it's because the obvious choice to take with a follow-up was already taken by the show itself, but the author managed to take the idea, mash it with another idea from the show, and create something that was fun to read. I'm also giving the author props for keeping the characters in-character, getting the book to flow like an episode of the show, not introducing any really obnoxious original characters, and managing to not give any members of the team lingering PTSD. It was almost refreshing. My only real complaint is that the ending (I should probably say climax, as the book's epilogue is fine) felt both a tad rushed (just a tad, mind you) and out of place, but overall the rest of the book is good in some parts and decent in others. I fully recommend this to fans of SG-1.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-11-25 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 2 stars Leonard Abeyta
It was okay. It was difficult at times to keep track of the android replicates. No clear resolution by story's end. Mediocre representation of SG-1 and their personality. Too much time given over to the "clones". No character development. No personal insight into the characters really. So, what was achieved? It was interesting that Daniel was the most sadistic of the Alphas. Really, I was intrigued by the notion and I would love to know how this duo came up with that.


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