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Post#1 Posted: 01 Dec 2008 02:00 am    Post subject: Halo series books Reply with quote

Well I bought the Halo books like a couple years ago. They are soooooo amazing. It's not even nerdy at all, they are full of action and i've read them like 8 times each now? lol.

The Series goes...

1. The Fall Of Reach

The first book in the series is called The Fall of Reach. The Fall of Reach details the origins of the Spartan program and also covers the beginning of the war with the Covenant leading all the way up to the discovery of the first Halo. I particularly like the parts of the book that deal with the training and special abilities of the Spartans and their place as the best soldiers in the human military. Master Chief isn’t the only Spartan, by the way. If you have ever read Robert A. Heinlein’s Starship Troopers, The Fall of Reach is told in a very similar manner which is a good thing. The title, The Fall of Reach, references a human controlled world called Reach that is a major staging area for the military. The Covenant discover the location of Reach and the resulting chaos leads to a random slipspace (basically hyperspace or light speed in other sci-fi universes) jump where Captain Keys, Master Chief, and the rest of the crew of the ship Pillar of Autumn discover Halo.
2. The Flood
The second book of the series is called The Flood and is basically a novelization of the first Halo videogame. Pretty much every memorable part from the game is recreated in the book exactly the same way you remember it. This method of storytelling is sort of disappointing since we have literally done all of this before, but it is interesting at the same time because it does a good job of detailing the threat that Elites and Hunters pose as well as the horrible destructive nature of the Flood that can’t really be conveyed in the game. The book also makes a nod towards Halo 2 by telling the story from the perspective of both the humans and the Covenant on Halo. This book is the weak point of the three Halo books since it doesn’t really cover anything new, but it is still a fun read.
3. The First Strike
The last book of the series is titled First Strike and follows Master Chief and a handful of other survivors as they try to get back to Earth and warn them about the Flood. The group is able to capture a Covenant ship and on a hunch they head back to Reach to search for any survivors. What they find is a group of Spartans and a crystal that warps slipspace and also happens to be a holy relic of the Covenant. They also discover the horrible news that the Covenant’s next stop on their galactic tour looking for holy relics is the Sol system, i.e. Earth. They learn that the Covenant fleet is massing at a huge space station before they make the jump to Earth, so Master Chief leads a team of Spartans to destroy the station and as many Covenant ships as they can. The mission is a success, but the hundreds of ships destroyed were only a small part of the Covenant fleet so the group races back to Earth and that is where Halo 2 begins.

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Post#2 Posted: 01 Dec 2008 11:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Intresting..

Mayby I should try and read them, if i find them. Not seen them for sale anywhere in sweden..

Good review anyway. happy

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Post#3 Posted: 01 Dec 2008 11:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just a question, were those books written before the game was released or is it the other way around?

Personally I didn't like the game and therefore I won't bother reading the books if they are based on the game. If it happens to be the other way around, I would reconsider it....perhaps.
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Post#4 Posted: 01 Dec 2008 12:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lucas[NM] wrote:
Just a question, were those books written before the game was released or is it the other way around?

Personally I didn't like the game and therefore I won't bother reading the books if they are based on the game. If it happens to be the other way around, I would reconsider it....perhaps.


The books where written after the game was released, but the first and thierd book is'nt written about the acctual game story. So i'd say mayby they are worh reading if they are good written. Because, mostly i think, it's not what you write, more like how you write it..

Personally, I like the game, but i think, it's like when you making a movie about a book, or the other way around, i mean, it's never really the same thing..

I guess..

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Post#5 Posted: 01 Dec 2008 12:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's exactly what I meant.

A movie based upon a book is usually crap. The book is 90% of the time way better.
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Post#6 Posted: 01 Dec 2008 03:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

wait... is that the same story as the game?
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Post#7 Posted: 12 Dec 2008 02:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow, never knew that there were Halo books briggrin
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