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Original Title: | Legend of the Sword (In Her Name: The Last War, #2) ASIN B00394DSZS |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.kreelanwarrior.com/ |
Series: | In Her Name: The Last War #2, In Her Name #2 |
Michael R. Hicks
Kindle Edition | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.25 | 2074 Users | 66 Reviews
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Title | : | Legend of the Sword (In Her Name: The Last War #2) |
Author | : | Michael R. Hicks |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | February 18th 2010 by Imperial Guard Publishing |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Space. Space Opera. Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy. Fiction. War. Military Fiction. Military Science Fiction |
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The real rating of this book is 3.5 stars rather than four stars. The book should be focused on Tesh-Dar, and indeed the stories about Kreelans are wonderful, and much better than their humans counterparts. The battles scenes were really well done. The characters are very well developed (and this is true for all the other books in the series). It is impossible not to like some of the Kreelans, and not to hate some of the humans; there are not good guys and bad guys, every character has his own qualities and flaws. However, I found the "cold war" from Saint Petersburg planet described in too many details, and I didn't care about it. From my point of view, this part should be cut in half (and have more about Kreelans and Kreelan - humans interaction). And again, as in “First Contact” the book has too many references to present and it has a too US centric view. To conclude, the whole "In Her Name" series is a great read, one of the best sci-fi I've read.Rating Containing Books Legend of the Sword (In Her Name: The Last War #2)
Ratings: 4.25 From 2074 Users | 66 ReviewsAssessment Containing Books Legend of the Sword (In Her Name: The Last War #2)
Excellent continuation of the series The second novel in the series takes some of the more memorable plot lines from the first book and successfully builds on them. The action scenes are engaging and the characters continue to evolve in a way that made me buy the next book in the series.The great action continues in book 2. I enjoyed the first book, First Contact, a little better but that doesn't take anything away from this book. Tesh Dar is the main character in this one and her story is very interesting. Even though she is a ruthless human killer, you feel for her as much as the humans being slaughtered. I will definitely be finishing this trilogy and maybe move on to the next trilogy in the series.
The In Her Name series are great. Probably, the first one I read, From Chaos Born (First Empress), would have resulted in my not continuing the series as it was a bit closer to fantasy rather than hard science fiction from my perspective. First Contact (The Last War), the first book of which I also received free, made me reevaluate and I ended up purchasing all the ebooks in the series. This is the 2nd book in the Last War series.The Last War series is about human's first contact with the
I'm loving everything about this storyline. Sad to see some of the characters die. Can't wait to see where this is heading. Just bought book 3.
Part of a series but it stands on it's own as well. Good strong characters who keep on being developed. You feel for them but also you feel what they do as it happens to them.I have read and reread all the series and really wish there were more books.
The story continues to be fast paced with a lot of action and a good dose of adrenaline. I can't wait to see what is in the third book of this series.
Second in the first (of three) trilogies. This book lived up to the hopes and expectations built up by First Contact. It is a strange anomaly that the invading aliens, committing genocide as they make their way across many galaxies, are yet sympathetic characters. Their situation as a dying race creates an empathy with them that almost seems wrong as they exterminate the human race. So many strong characters here. The story, the battles, the very real tragedies and courageous actions ...all of
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