Halo: First Strike by Eric S. Nylund

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  • Pub. Date: December 2003
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 19,653
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    • Pub. Date: December 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 19,653

    Synopsis

    The Human-Covenant war rages on as the alien juggernaut sweeps inexorably toward its final goal: destruction of all human life!

    Halo has been destroyed, and the threat it posed to sentient life, neutralized. But victory has come at a terrible cost for the UNSC. Thousands of valiant soldiers fell in the battle to prevent the alien construct from falling into the enemy’s clutches.

    Now, everything depends on the Spartan known as the “Master Chief.” Yet even with the aid of the artificial intelligence Cortana, the Master Chief will be hard-pressed to rescue survivors and evade the Covenant ships patrolling the remains of Halo in debris-strewn space.

    Ahead lies a dangerous voyage home, through a gauntlet of Covenant forces. For the sake of all, the Master Chief and his war-torn squad must not only survive, but take the fight to the enemy with a decisive first strike.

    This novel is based on a Mature-rated video game.

    Bungie, Halo, Xbox, the Microsoft Game Studios logo and the Xbox Logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Used under license. © 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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    Biography

    Eric Nylund is the author of many novels, including A Signal Shattered, Signal to Noise, Pawn’s Dream, Dry Water (a World Fantasy Award nominee), A Game of Universe, Crimson Skies, and Halo: The Fall of Reach, the official prequel novelization of the Xbox game. He has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and a master’s degree in chemical physics. A graduate of the Clarion West Writer’s Workshop, he lives near Seattle with his wife, Syne Mitchell.

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    I Love Nylund!by CLAmullen

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    May 16, 2009: Nylund has yet again managed to develop a story that is entrancing and un-putdownable. I reccomend all of those who liked the Halo series to continue with this epic book.

    halo is okay but not greatby Anonymous

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    April 17, 2009: I think there should be more to this book. Its is a book about a superior race known as the Covenant. The fall of reach is the lose of humans last stronghold in the outer colonies. The spartans are few in numbers. The spartans are the humans' super soldiers. They were trained and medically improved so that they can take on the covenant.

    There are a lot of species in the covenant grunts, jackals, hunters, and the engineer race. These are the bad guys in the story. I think these guys are a lot cooler than the spartans. There are all different and don't need super suits. The spartans need these super suits call MOJNOR armor. These make the spartans in quicker. They can run up to 45 kilometers! That's almost as fast as a car. They don't tell the public about the deaths because people say a Spartan never dies. So what they do is put the names down as missing in action or wounded in action. They never are stuck guarding something unless it's very important. They always are on suicide missions and a lot of them never come back. The covenant never runs from a fight. They believe a giant halo is a holy object that can clear all the non covenant scum. The floods are infected humans and covenant witch live o n the halo. The covenant have glassed at least fifty planets.


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