Joshua's Walls: Sequel to Mike's War
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Rating | : | 4.43 (513 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00PCTZ7QG |
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Number of Pages | : | 220 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The Alliance Engineers are installing machines that provide free food and clothing for all of Earth’s Citizens. He had been sent by Commandant Dunlov to watch a battle between the Gracken and Weg in order to bring back intelligence on what human warriors would need to know to fight against them. From the International Bestselling Author, Saxon Andrew, comes Joshua’s Walls, the Sequel to Mike’s War. Sparta has overthrown the corrupt government on Earth and replaced it with leaders intent on bringing Earth up to the technological level of the Alliance. Sparta will defend the Alliance Installations but to use Spartan Warriors and weapons to put down the rebellion would only prove the rebels are right in their assertions of Spartan Rule.To make matters worse, Sparta can’t go to fight with the Gracken against the Weg until the rebellio
Three Stars bdbmn Similar meter to Mike's war, I wish the author would have switched things up.. A great battle with a great and big surprise ending! Eric C. Anderson Of course the element I have mentioned before in my reviews of book 1 and 2 still remain: things work out just too well for the "good guys." But in spite of that, the story is compelling and interesting. The battle descriptions are amazing, and the technology development to win the war is awesome.Every sci-fi story has a set of assumptions which are required to make the story work. Here, we have virtually instant travel to anywhere in the universe. Lots of powerful beams, force fields, and incredible monsters. Tying a compelling and interesting story together with people you can identify with is a re. B. Chun said fun as always. All his books are fun to read, similar themes, sometimes predictable, but never boringThis books no different And that's not a bad thing I've read just about all his books, and I usually finish them in a couple of days Not for everybody He's not a Heinlen or an Asimov,(no offense SA) but I haven't read a bad book yet.