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FLEET ACTION (WING COMMANDER 3) |
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Rating: Summary: An outstanding novel! Review: This is one terrific book. Impossible to put down, it displays a level of intensity that can only exist when the fate of the entire human race is at stake. Also a great insight into the one reason there is a military, with people truly dedicated to the defense of the country they love. Once again an amazing book, and having read it numerous times, I can safely say that it is one of the best I have ever read
Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: Very Impressed, if you've played the games the story line was plausible. If not its just as good. The story takes place between WC2 and 3 as the Concordias still around. A couple of the old regulars are there including Paladin and Hunter. Brilliant read - edge of the seat stuff, highly recommended to WC fans and everyone into Sci-fi
Rating: Summary: One of the best WC Books ever Review: What is it about this book that makes you read it over and over. Well the action,humour, a little romance, and the emotion combined with a desperate battle for survival make this book a worth while read. If they only made them like this.
Rating: Summary: Wing Commander at its best... Review: When I read Fleet Action a few months ago I was relatively new to Wing Commander, having only been familiar with WCIII and WCIV and Colonel Christopher Blair. I wasn't too sure I'd like this Jason Bondarevsky guy since I was used to Blair. But I found this book to be one of the best in the series, sticking close to real military facts yet maintaining that brand of science-fiction. And there were some familiar characters from the game like Thrakhath, Tolwyn, and Paladin, so I wasn't totally lost within all these new guys. But in conclusion Fleet Action had all of the action, suspense, drama, etc. I'd expect with the Wing Commander series.
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