Starfist: Flashfire (Starfist)
Author:
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed on + 2569 more book reviews
First, this book, the previous book in this series and the following book are actually a trilogy of one long action within the series. So you are warned!
Second, while this is good military sci-fi, the same situation keeps occurring again and again in almost every book in the series. An incompetent Earth Army general commands and the Marines save his ass every time. Fortunately, the authors are starting to introduce 'good' Amry generals, probably because one of the authors was in the Army.
Finally, I am a little amazed at how good all the Marines seem to be in fighting other humans and the aliens. One Marine seems to be worth 100+ of the enemy, a concept I find difficult to grasp, and I served four years of active duty with the Big, Bright Pleasure Machine myself.
Frankly, this series is basically good military sci-fi "space opera." Which is okay with me, as I enjoy this kind of book as a relaxation from more serious books I read.
Second, while this is good military sci-fi, the same situation keeps occurring again and again in almost every book in the series. An incompetent Earth Army general commands and the Marines save his ass every time. Fortunately, the authors are starting to introduce 'good' Amry generals, probably because one of the authors was in the Army.
Finally, I am a little amazed at how good all the Marines seem to be in fighting other humans and the aliens. One Marine seems to be worth 100+ of the enemy, a concept I find difficult to grasp, and I served four years of active duty with the Big, Bright Pleasure Machine myself.
Frankly, this series is basically good military sci-fi "space opera." Which is okay with me, as I enjoy this kind of book as a relaxation from more serious books I read.
Back to all reviews by this member
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details
Back to all reviews of this book
Back to Book Reviews
Back to Book Details