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End of the Circle (Robotech #18)

End of the Circle (Robotech #18)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't forget funny.
Review: There are many reviews of these book. I really enjoyed the novel, but I also think that while trying to tie up all the loose ends that sometimes the story is hurt. When finishing a series you have to let some things go, so the reader goes away still wondering a tad.

I think the author (or authors) tried just a little to much to cover every person, event or plot line in the Robotech universe. That is why I took away one star.

On the other hand there was a lot of humor. For example, a ship named N'trpriz with a Karbarran Captain named K'rrk, a science officer with horns, a female communications officer and the guy in engineering has a thick Highlander's accent!

"The second star to the right?" - Rick Hunter.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't forget funny.
Review: There are many reviews of these book. I really enjoyed the novel, but I also think that while trying to tie up all the loose ends that sometimes the story is hurt. When finishing a series you have to let some things go, so the reader goes away still wondering a tad.

I think the author (or authors) tried just a little to much to cover every person, event or plot line in the Robotech universe. That is why I took away one star.

On the other hand there was a lot of humor. For example, a ship named N'trpriz with a Karbarran Captain named K'rrk, a science officer with horns, a female communications officer and the guy in engineering has a thick Highlander's accent!

"The second star to the right?" - Rick Hunter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A definite read for those who are real fans of the series
Review: This book is great. It wraps up all three series into an ending you'll never see coming and won't believe. I admit it has some pretty strange things at the end that make you wonder. This is a must for any fan of the Robotech series. Just read all the others first. It'll make more sense that way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book ever!
Review: This book is great. It wraps up all three series into an ending you'll never see coming and won't believe. I admit it has some pretty strange things at the end that make you wonder. This is a must for any fan of the Robotech series. Just read all the others first. It'll make more sense that way.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dissapointing
Review: This book seemed to be built for TV animation, something to "wow" everyone as they watched the battles, flashbacks, and transformation sequences. So as a book by itself, it failed for me completely. It was boring and ended this great saga on a very poor note. of course, if you were like me and needed to finish the saga, there's probably not much I can say that will stop you from reading the book. But don't expect a satisfying read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best Robotech book yet!!!
Review: This book ties together all the loose ends except for what Haydon really is Brian Daley or James Luceno (for those who don't they are Jack McKinney) if you read this think about writing a book about Haydon's travels, or about the life of Zor, or the Great Transistion. And if anybody has read Robotech:Point of Departure E-mail me about it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was a terrific and highly-detailed ending to a great saga
Review: This book was truley one of the best books I have ever read. It is argulably the best novel in the series and goes to great lengths to reach closure. Jack McKinney is truley a great author and ends the long journey with a great ending.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: an excellent story, but its too much closure.
Review: This is a great story, but some of the things that happen in the end are either implausible or very, very maddening. McKinney kills off a few characters (but you have to read it to find out who!) and while it ties up all the loose ends of the series, it leaves no room for new stories after this. Having read the entire series, this is probably my 5th favorite. This is only because of the last chapter, otherwise 2nd or 3rd. The book is well written and the chronology at the end is very helpful if you haven't read the whole series. all together a great book aside from the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a must for all Robotech fans.
Review: This is a must for all Robotech fans ending the big question of what happened after Scott went looking for the SDF-3.The plot is well written and captures the true story of the Robotech series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What happens at "The End of the Circle"?
Review: This is an awesome end to the RoboTech series. I found the book to be very well writen and aruguably the best in the series. Reading the other books in the series does help in understanding what's going on in this book, but other than that, it makes for a very good read. This conclusion to the RoboTech series has a completely unexpected ending which involves what happened to the SDF-1's fold drives, the future of RoboTechnology, the mysterious Haydon, and why Haydon IV is what it is. If you like science fiction/fantasy books then you'll like this one.


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