First to Fight (Starfist Series #1) by David Sherman, Dan Cragg

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  • Pub. Date: February 1999
  • Sales Rank: 216

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    • Pub. Date: February 1999
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: eBook
    • Sales Rank: 216

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    Sherman and Cragg's gritty military sci-fi series, Starfist, is now a must-have addition to your eBook library. For a limited time only, take advantage of this exciting opportunity -- buy School of Fire and get First to Fight for free!

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    Sherman and Cragg’s gritty military sci-fi series, Starfist, is now a must-have addition to your eBook library. For a limited time only, take advantage of this exciting opportunity -- buy School of Fire and get First to Fight for free!

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    Joseph F. Dean and Frederick Douglass McNeal are recruits in the twenty-fifth century Confederation Marine Corps. They must quickly learn how to fight and, if necessary, kill the enemies of the Confederation. They must also learn to survive, if possible, and how to die while exhibiting the grace under pressure which is and always has been the hallmark of a Marine. There to help them along is Staff Sergeant Charlie Bass, a "lifer" who has been through some hellish situations and lived to tell the tales. These men and their platoon mates are ordered to a barren, windswept rock of a world on a seemingly routine peacekeeping mission. A routine patrol, however, suddenly becomes a grueling eighty-five mile death march as the platoon tries to make it back to safety before the alien world or its inhabitants can kill them. Sound familiar? It should: "boy gets made into a man by the crucible of war" has been the plot or subplot of war books and movies from The Red Badge of Courage to Platoon. The authors of this particular rite of passage book do a fairly good job of keeping the action going, and they are not afraid to wound or even kill their protagonists (one of the two recruits mentioned above suffers a particularly unenviable demise). The book does suffer from a few flaws that could have been easily corrected. First, it does not read as if it really needs to be set in the future: merely substitute "rifle" for "blaster" and "Jeep" for "Dragon," and this book could easily be about Foreign Legionnaires fighting Bedouins, or the Desert Rats fighting Rommel's Afrika Korps. Second, the authors cannot decide who their hero is. We start with recruits Joe Dean and Fred McNeal, then sift our focus to their iron sergeant, Charlie Bass. After that, Dean and McNeal are barely mentioned until one of them suffers an unspeakable fate. Buy this serviceable but unremarkable book if you have readers who like shoot 'em ups. Do not lose any sleep, however, if you pass on it: your patrons have seen it all before, and will without the slightest shadow of a doubt see it again. VOYA Codes: 3Q 2P S (Readable without serious defects, For the YA with a special interest in the subject, Senior High-defined as grades 10 to 12).

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    Biography

    David Sherman is a former United States Marine and the author of eight previously published novels about Marines in Vietnam, where he served as an infantryman and as a member of a Combined Action Platoon.  He is an alumnus of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and worked as a sculptor for many years before turning to writing.  Along the way he has held a variety of jobs, mostly supervisory and managerial.  Today he is a full-time writer.  He lives in Philadelphia.

    Dan Cragg enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1958 and retired with the rank of sergeant major twenty-two years later. During his Army service, Mr. Cragg served more than eleven years in overseas stations, five and a half of them in Vietnam. He is the author of Inside the VC and NVA (with Michael Lee Lanning), Top Sergeant (with William G. Bainbridge), and a Vietnam War novel, The Soldier's Prize. In real life Mr. Cragg is an analyst for the Defense Department. He and his wife, Sunny, live in Virginia, where honest citizens are allowed to pack heat. Visitors after dark are strongly urged to call ahead.

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    Good if you like Actionby nickb1994

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    April 10, 2009: Starfist: First to Fight by the writing team of David Sherman and Dan Cragg is a really good book! It is a book with a lot of action and descriptive backgrounds. You can tell where everyone is at any time, and that's always a plus. It isn't for the faint of heart either. It's got a fair amount of cursing and sometimes, the death scenes can be a little too descriptive for my taste. However, the plot is very thoughtfully developed and the characters definitely broke the molds. If you want a book that'll make you sweat, strap yourself in for this roller coaster and hold on tight!

    For anyone who is a Marine or knows oneby Anonymous

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    March 11, 2004: I originally got this book because I needed somthing to read on my lunch hour and because my older brother was in the USMC. Well half-way through lunch I was cursing that I had to go back to work. I know that when my brother was in the marines it changed him and I wanted to see if this book would satisfied my curosity about Marines. I loved this book so much I immediately went out and bought the next six books. The way these two gentlemen write lets you follow all of the Military aspects without watering it down. This is a very good book and a great start to a compelling series


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