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J**O
If you are a Halo fan and love Sci-Fi then this book is a must read story for you!
This is an excellent Halo book the covers the early military career of John 117 and the first 12 Spartans. John is just 15 years old and a Petty Officer First Class in charge of the Spartans. He is leading a team of twelve Spartans than includes himself. They are being assigned to be an attack force to board and steal alien technology from the Covenant and steal the space ship if possible and if not, destroy the ship.They have had a couple of missions and they have been successful so far. John has lost one Spartan on a previous boarding mission and it affects his combat decisions and he has to learn how to properly lead his team into battle. The Spartans are added into an elite fighting battalion of ODST shock drop troops, the Black Daggers, and be supplied with the best of the stealth space ships the UNSC has.The problem is that the Black Daggers don’t know who the Spartans are or what they can do. The commanders don’t trust the Spartans when the learn how young they are. On top of that, the human insurgents spying on the UNSC and ONI, want the Spartans to be killed by the aliens so they are not a threat to the freedom of the human colonies…..This is an excellent book and one of the best of the Halo books. It is well written and it is full of top notch action. It also follows the Halo canon style of story telling and the development of the main characters of the Halo saga.Troy Denning has done a very good job in following the development of the Halo characters and his book is well written like the original books of Eric Nylund.I have not been a fan of some of the last books written on the Halo series as some of the new authors have taken it upon themselves to destroy some of the characters of the Halo cast and write boring political books.This book is excellent Sci-Fi and it provides great detail of the development of the young Spartan team and how John 117 becomes a Master Chief Petty Officer commanding an entire battle operation.It is the turning point in John 117’s military career and so begins the legend of the best fighting soldier of all time. The goal is to defeat the Covenant before they can conquer all of Mankind with their superior technology!This is a great story and I liked it a lot! If you are a Halo fan and love Sci-Fi then this book is a must read story for you!
A**D
Halo: Silent Storm was Action-Packed
This was a great story. There was a lot of drama and action, as well as world building. There was character development in the Spartans, especially John-117. The reader learns more about the UNSC, the insurrectionists, and the Covenant. For a game, the world has evolved so much that it feels like Earth's history (even if it is set in the future).
M**K
A mixture of the Nylund-era and newer material.
Four months have passed since the Spartan-IIs' first engagement with the Covenant over Chi Ceti IV and the death of Sam-034. Since then the remaining Spartans have been deployed to engage both Covenant and Insurrectionist threats. During the latest operation to strike at the Covenant's fleets. John-117 and eleven other Spartans find themselves the target of an Insurrectionist plot to destroy the Spartan program.What I love about this book is that it captures the feel of the Nylund-written books, especially with the focus on space-based operations, while including material that ties in with the 343-era of books, namely by including a character who plays an important role in the backstory of Denning's other Halo novels.Another thing I enjoyed about Silent Storm is the character development of John-117. Throughout the novel, John, with the aid of Staff Sergeant Johnson, learns to cooperate with non-Spartans. At first, I thought such character development was weird as surely John and the Spartans would have already learned such things but as I thought about it and the material that takes place during the same time period, it started to make sense. The Spartans were trained in isolation and the majority of the interactions with non-Spartans were as opponents in training scenarios or as support staff. We never saw the Spartans fighting side-by-side with non-Spartans during this time period until this novel. So overall, it makes sense.However, I do have some problems with aspects of the novel. For one, the non-Blue Team Spartans are delegated to mostly roster filler with John and Blue Team getting the vast majority of scene time and characterization while Kurt-051, Joshua-029, Anton-044, Grace-093, Malcolm-059, Naomi-010, and Solomon-069 get little to nothing in terms of lines and characterization, which is a shame considering only Naomi and Joshua appeared in more than one book before this so it was a waste of characters. Daisy-023 is the only non-Blue Team Spartan to get proper screen time and characterization, capturing her essence from Homecoming.Secondly, while not a fault of Troy Denning and more 343's, the novel gives the impression that the opening op is the first time the Spartans have fought Elites, yet the comic miniseries, Collateral Damage, shows Blue Team having engaged Elites shortly after Sam-034's death while performing an op on Alpha Corvi II. From an interview I read with Denning, it seems Collateral Damage wasn't thought up until after Denning had started Silent Storm so it's 343's fault for not keeping a close eye on the continuity between the two works. However, what I can fault Denning for is having John be the one who came up with the nicknames of Elite and Drone for the Sangheili and the Yanme'e respectively. It just comes off as unneeded and a case of the main character needing to be involved with everything.Overall, I quite enjoyed Silent Storm. When I got my copy in the mail, I dropped everything and practically devoured it. I never grew bored as I read and I felt like I was reading a new Nylund book while also enjoying how it tied into Denning's previous books. The relationship building done with John and Johnson was the highlight of the book for me (there is some discussion on whether this is a retcon or not, but if it is, I welcome it) while finding only a few faults that did not subtract too much from my enjoyment.
J**R
Very Pleased with Media Quality
I prefer hardcover books and I am very pleased with the quality of this one upon receiving it. It looks great with and without the dust jacket. The pages are a good thickness with a classic rough tooth. The pages are bound with glue which is very common. I look forward to reading this story and the ones that come after it.
E**N
Loved it
The cover art for this book is sick. The book itself is really good and spent plenty of time on the Chief himself and Spartans. Not to mention Johnson’s role and Halos typical alien POV story. This takes place VERY early on into the halo universe so John is only 15 years old. Watching him feel his way around the dos and don’t of social interactions in the military ranks is very enjoyable. IMO Chief still maintains his dignity and respect even though he’s completely green with social interactions. It was very enjoyable seeing Johnson take on the role of everyone’s favorite uncle by ministering to Chief in this regard. Buy the book, it’s enjoyable and spends more time on Chief than the other books do.
M**Z
Troy Denning is an amazing author
I love Halo and I decided to read the books. I haven’t been able to put down the books since I started. This expands more on how the UNSC views the Spartans and how their “age” affects battlefield tactics. Definitely a great read. 8/10 book. A fantastic read if you are a huge halo fan.
D**Z
Excelente historia
Gran historia de los "comienzos" de los Spartans en sus batallas, así como la presentación entre el querido sargento Johnson y el Jefe Maestro.Una buena lectura para saber un tanto más de lo que sucedía al inicio de la guerra Humano - Covenant
T**Y
Ottimo libro
Bella storia dell’universo Halo
E**A
Excellent book!
My teenage son hates reading but LOVES gaming, so I was thrilled to find that Halo have made books! I bought the 3 books that are in this set and my son loves them! So happy!
J**T
Very good, very engaging. Would never have thought that it would be so amazing!
Would never have thought that it would be so amazing!
D**N
Phenomenal Story
Troy Denning does a great job of capturing the early days of the war and of John-117 and all the surviving Spartans. I'll be reading all the other books he has written in the Halo Universe, he does a great job of paying attention to detail. There are no inconsistencies with any other material in the Halo Universe, and there are lots of call backs to other canon, which is so gratifying. Every Halo book he writes is a gem.
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