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End of the Circle (Robotech #18)

End of the Circle (Robotech #18)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magnificent
Review: A must read for all serious Robotech fans. It ties all plot threads together and also includes a flashback to an awesome Zentraedi-Invid battle. Want to know what happened to the Robotech Elders, the Regis and the SDF-1 fold drives? Want to know where the Flower of Life originates from? Then read this book!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ties up the loose ends, but are the threads too tight?
Review: Although one of the betterall-original stories that Mckinney added to the Robotech novels, the plausibility of it, even in a series of pure fiction, is too beyond belief. Mckinney seems to try too hard to fill in the loose ends and winds up with a series of events that have nothing to do with the ending, which is all wrapped up in a few short pages of Lisa's diary. The only loose ends are the SDF-4 and Rem, and Minmei. Even being a "Mckinneyist" I feel that this is one of the books read because you're a fan looking for closure, but it should not have been written.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A definite read for those who are real fans of the series
Review: Ever wonder what happened to the SDF-1's subluminal space-fold engines? Or what happened to the Invid Regis after she left the Earth like a pheonix from the ashes? This is a definite read for you! It is a novel to be finished in one sitting, because you will not want to put it down! The story of Scott Bernard's attempt to convince the RDF that he didn't buy the farm during the destruction of the Mars Base forces, during the Invid Invasion, and that the Invid clone princess, Marlene, is a prime key to the power of protoculture and the Invid species itself is compelling. How he accomplishes this is even more fascinating. If you've read the series, you've always wondered if they would ever....well...find out for yourself, but only if you really understand the rest of the series, otherwise, you'll only be lost.Hence the name "The end of the circle"' this is where the entire story ends/ comes together, yet seems to "turn over on itself"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hello everyone...I am a Robotech addict.
Review: I read my first Robotech book because I liked the picture on the cover. Since then I have quite literally memorized every book in the series, including Sentinals as well as Zentradi Uprising and Before the Invid Storm. I own every book of every series and all of them are very dog earred. So I know what I am saying when I say that End of the Circle was a world altering experience for me.

Although I may sound like a fanatic, my reasoning is this. Jack McKinney (two authors, one of whom, James Lucero went on to write some great Star Wars books and, ironically, the final wrap up of that series as well) was forced to write his books on what is basically a kids show, Robotech. He was constrained in his characters and could do little with the story. And yet his books managed to add an amazing depth to the Robotech world that was sorely lacking in the cartoons. So much so in fact that his books touched off a virtual war between the cartoon purists and the book converts. I bring this up because in this book, the gloves are off.

End of the Circle is where McKinney finally gets to write the story that he wanted to write. All the characters are much more mature than their series debute. Scott is no longer a one dimensional tragic hero and Marlene is now more human as well as being a bit grizzled. Everyone is back, if only for just a cammio. Now I have read the reviews that say this is a weakness but if this had not been in the book, these same people would probably have been angry about that too. McKinney is simply trying to include all the characters whom we have grown too like up to this point.

Yes, there is a lot that is wrapped up in this book. Yes...some may say there is too much to be wrapped up, with a few eyebrows going up about some story lines. And yet, while McKinney could have left well enough alone, it would not have been a true Science Fiction book, where eyebrows are SUPPOSED to go up occasionally. I mean come on, how exactly does a crystal in a "warp core" enable faster than light speed. Maybe not the best comparison but its all I could come up with.

When I was young, I loved this book. When I was adolecent, I loved this book and started to actually understand what was going on. As an adult, I still love this book and I think I understand much of what is going on. But you know what, I am going to read this book one more time, just to see what I might have missed. And I think all of you should too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hello everyone...I am a Robotech addict.
Review: I read my first Robotech book because I liked the picture on the cover. Since then I have quite literally memorized every book in the series, including Sentinals as well as Zentradi Uprising and Before the Invid Storm. I own every book of every series and all of them are very dog earred. So I know what I am saying when I say that End of the Circle was a world altering experience for me.

Although I may sound like a fanatic, my reasoning is this. Jack McKinney (two authors, one of whom, James Lucero went on to write some great Star Wars books and, ironically, the final wrap up of that series as well) was forced to write his books on what is basically a kids show, Robotech. He was constrained in his characters and could do little with the story. And yet his books managed to add an amazing depth to the Robotech world that was sorely lacking in the cartoons. So much so in fact that his books touched off a virtual war between the cartoon purists and the book converts. I bring this up because in this book, the gloves are off.

End of the Circle is where McKinney finally gets to write the story that he wanted to write. All the characters are much more mature than their series debute. Scott is no longer a one dimensional tragic hero and Marlene is now more human as well as being a bit grizzled. Everyone is back, if only for just a cammio. Now I have read the reviews that say this is a weakness but if this had not been in the book, these same people would probably have been angry about that too. McKinney is simply trying to include all the characters whom we have grown too like up to this point.

Yes, there is a lot that is wrapped up in this book. Yes...some may say there is too much to be wrapped up, with a few eyebrows going up about some story lines. And yet, while McKinney could have left well enough alone, it would not have been a true Science Fiction book, where eyebrows are SUPPOSED to go up occasionally. I mean come on, how exactly does a crystal in a "warp core" enable faster than light speed. Maybe not the best comparison but its all I could come up with.

When I was young, I loved this book. When I was adolecent, I loved this book and started to actually understand what was going on. As an adult, I still love this book and I think I understand much of what is going on. But you know what, I am going to read this book one more time, just to see what I might have missed. And I think all of you should too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great ending to a great story!!!!!
Review: I strongly recommend this book for the Robotech fans. It ties all loose ends encountered in the series. A strong finale at the end after an intense struggle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It truly is the end of the circle
Review: If you like Robotech but never felt satisfied knowing what its all about this is the book for you. I've read it several times and it just keeps getting better. It brings together all of the elements of the Robotech universe and shines a light to let you see the entire story as a whole. From the day the SDF-1 lanched and the fold generator disapeared to the return of the Invid queen REGIS. This book tells all. A must have for any Robotech fan

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Satisfying End
Review: Jack McKinney's controversial THE END OF THE CIRCLE attempts the impossible: to please die-hard fans of a sci-fi series in an attempt to try and bring their beloved saga to a close. The end result is admirable and I, personally, have no real complaints.

The SDF-3, failing to appear in Earth space for the final assault on the Regis, de-folds in a mysterious void. Meanwhile, Scott Bernard on Earth begins his search for the lost ship while the remaining Sentinels on Tirol make some hard discoveries. The ensuing action brings all of the generations together, solves one of Robotech's biggest mysteries, graphically reveals the climax of Protoculture's existence, and ties up all remaining loose ends with the remarkable Intersection segment as well as a final "Recollections" chapter from Lisa Hayes-Hunter.

THE END OF THE CIRCLE brings very satisfying closure to one of the best science fiction sagas around. As a hard core fan of the entire novel series I was quite pleased with the way the story arc was brought to a close and I believe that most other fans would probably agree with me on that. The authors deserve major credit for succeeding at a very difficult task. Five solid stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh Rick ! - Minmei
Review: One of the few books I have read that brought tears to my eyes.The ending sad , yet uplifting.Highly recommended !

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It ties all the loose ends but not very well
Review: The book tied up all the loose ends from the first 17 books in the series. However some of the ends seemed forced and not all too convincing. The ending reaches a climax when an immovable object confronts an irresistable force with the crew of the SDF-3 caught in between


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