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Warrior: Coupe (Battletech)

Warrior: Coupe (Battletech)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome end of the Trilogy
Review: As you might have read...this is truely a great book.
I bet everybody likes the end...I sort of expected it.
But M. Stackpole did a thorough job, I must say.. ~_^

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome end of the Trilogy
Review: For anyone who has not read this book. They should start with the first book of the series. The first two books lead up to what is a really explosive ending in this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book was excellent.
Review: For anyone who has not read this book. They should start with the first book of the series. The first two books lead up to what is a really explosive ending in this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: I have found Mike Stackpole to be one of the best of the writers in the BattleTech universe -- he manages bring the names we see in our BattleTech sourcebooks life and breath. Although I already had a pretty good idea of what was going on (I had already read the "Blood of Kerensky" trilogy), I was still glued to my seat. Excellent work, Mike! I can't wait for Prince of Havoc!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Put Some Time Aside For This One
Review: I would strongly suggest putting aside a day to sit down and read this book, because you seriously will not want to put it down. Stackpole set the whole thing up so well, that you want to read the book in one sitting to see what will happen with Justin Xiang and the FedCom union. To be perfectly honest, I could have done without the Morgan Kell - Yorinaga Kurita fued... it was really out there and so uneventful in comparison with Justin Xiang's story as a Davion warrior turned Liao agent. Stackpole knows you want to find out what will happen between Hanse and Justin, but he waits until the last possible moment to pull the trigger on the climax. Well done... I read this book (331 pages) in a matter of 2 days. Never in my life have a read a book even remotely as fast as that.

The bottom line is: The Liao-Davion story more than makes up for the rather dull Kell-Kurita battle. Stackpole also does a nice job showing each character's deep down feelings, if you're into that sort of thing. Overall, a masterpiece.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A classic Stackpole-Battletech novel.
Review: Micheal Stackpole has the great ability to combine exciting action sequences along with strategic plot twists. Warrior:Coupe-The Finale of the Warrior Trilogy is a fine example of his incredible work and I can't wait for his next book. Anyone who is interested in Battletech should read the Warrior series to get hooked.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best series
Review: The warrior trilogy is the best btech series ever. The plot and battle r good and character cool.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this series got me addicted to the battletech universe.
Review: This book ties up the ends of the 4th succession war, Quintus Allard (Kai Allard Liao's father) triumphant return to Federated Suns and more. In my opinion, this series is better than the Kerensky series because the plots are better. There is no shortage of action with scenes from Morgan Kell vs Yorinaga Kurita (founder of Genyosha Regiments), Andrew Redburn (now a battalion commander in 1st Kathil Uhlans) during 4th succession war, the traitor Michael Hasek-Davion (Morgan Hasek's father). I was particularly moved by the sacrificial action of Patrick Kell in saving Melissa Steiner. This series is a must read for all Battletech funs. You will find this at least in par, if not better, than Grave Convenent (Book 2 of Twilight of the Clans).


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