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Resistance: The Gathering Storm
Resistance The Gathering Storm
Author: William C. Dietz
ISBN-13: 9780345508423
ISBN-10: 0345508424
Publication Date: 4/28/2009
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Resistance: The Gathering Storm on
It has a great beginning. Very exciting plot & lots of suspense. It'll keep you on your toes & wanting to read more. I would recommend this book to anyone.
instantkarma60 avatar reviewed Resistance: The Gathering Storm on
I received this book thinking it wasn't going to be that good but I was surprised. Now it's not a great book but it's pretty good. I ended up getting the Halo series because if this book.
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The novel opens with a three-man observer squad in action in South Dakota as the Chimera (space) invaders attack North America after conquering most of Europe and Asia. Readers accompany the protagonist, Ranger 1LT Nathan Hale (sic) during five eventful weeks at the end of 1951. This novel accompanies the relase of Insomniac Games' (Sony Play Station) third release in the Resistance series, "Retribution." However, it is not all scenes of blood and guts combat, ending with 1LT Hale joining the president's party as negotiations are attempted with the Chimera. As an experienced and able writer, Mr. Dietz provides a wothrwhile plot even for non-gamers. He has the advantage of being able to incorporate the formidable weaponry dreamed up by the staff and creative director of Insomniac.
I carried the book with me to read in short bursts on the train and bus and actually missed my stop three different times (by one stop only, not miles) so it is a quite captivating book.
apwyvern avatar reviewed Resistance: The Gathering Storm on + 19 more book reviews
Garbage! Never made it past page 7, when it mentioned Marilyn Monroe in 1951!