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The finest book of this genre would have to be 'The Forever War' by Joe Haldeman.
Just a recommendation for you sci-fi buffs. Also Frederik Pohls 'Gateway' is a good one.
Any you can recommend that are *good*?
As for the halo books, i read the first chapter or something off the site and it looked rather exciting, but if the whole book was just that repeated then i don't think i'll bother with it.
> Kiriyama wrote:
> Oops. Sorry, thought I was in the Chat forum. Go ahead and post
> about
> your books :P
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> I won't bother replying
'Course not...
> Oops. Sorry, thought I was in the Chat forum. Go ahead and post about
> your books :P
I won't bother replying, you've made yourself look stupid enough without my help :D
Post your books stuff in the BOOKS forum! :P
The fall of reach was probably the best of the two (so far), it had quite an original storyline, and some interesting background on the master chief. However, the story-telling is sub-standard, and ends up boring. It has a few moments towards the end, but ultimately very mediocre.
4/10
the flood. if you've played through the game, this is the same story, with a few sub-plots thrown in. however, the bulk of the book is just endless descriptions of battles, which, after you've read a few, become tiresome and very much the same. I will probably read through to the end to see if there is anything good at the end, but I severely doubt it. I'm only reading it because I haven't got round to ordering my next stephen king novel.
3/10
avoid these unless you are a hardcore halo fan and have to know more about the characters.
my next book will be 'the long walk' by mister king I think.....
And whos in them? Master Chief and Cortanna?