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| Title | : | Halo: Ghosts of Onyx (Halo #4) |
| Author | : | Eric S. Nylund |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 383 pages |
| Published | : | April 3rd 2007 by Tor Books (first published 2006) |
| Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Games. Video Games. Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy. Novels. Sports and Games |

Eric S. Nylund
Paperback | Pages: 383 pages Rating: 4.16 | 10598 Users | 332 Reviews
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Continuing the saga of the award-winning Xbox(TM) game! The Spartan-II program has gone public. Tales of super-soldiers fending off thousands of Covenant attacks have become the stuff of legend. But just how many Spartans are left? While the Master Chief defends a besieged Earth, and the myriad factions of the Covenant continue their crusade to eliminate humanity, an ultrasecret cell of the Office of Naval Intelligence known as "Section Three" devises a plan to buy the UNSC vital time. They're going to need hundreds of willing soldiers, though . . . and one more Spartan to get the job done. The planet Onyx is virtually abandoned and the perfect place to set this new plan in motion. But when the Master Chief destroys Halo, something is triggered deep within Onyx: Ancient Forerunner technology stirs, and fleets of UNSC and Covenant race to claim it to change the course of the Human-Covenant War. But this reawakened and ancient force may have plans of its own . . . This novel is based on a mature-rated game. Microsoft, the Microsoft Game Studios Logo, Bungie, the Bungie Logo, Halo, the Halo logo, Xbox, and the Xbox logos are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries and are used under license from owner.Be Specific About Books Toward Halo: Ghosts of Onyx (Halo #4)
| Original Title: | Ghosts of Onyx |
| ISBN: | 0765354705 (ISBN13: 9780765354709) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Halo #4 |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 10598 Users | 332 ReviewsComment On Epithetical Books Halo: Ghosts of Onyx (Halo #4)
This is being written for Ms. Oronas English IV class. The book I read is called Halo: Ghosts of Onyx by Eric Nyuland. It is 383 pages and was published by Tom Doherty Associates. I chose this book because I am a fan of the author and I like all Halo related literature. Anything that is fantasy appeals to me because pretty much anything the author wants to happen can happen. The main character is Spartan 051, or Kurt. Kurt is a member of the Spartan II program and was chosen by ONI to train theThis kept me chugging through the pages. It seriously was very exciting and tense, and kept me guessing as to what was gonna happen. I'm continuing this series wholeheartedly. Hopefully, if Nylund is not the author, that the next authors keep up his momentum.
This book is a very great one actually its more than a book its a world, because you can see many stories in every character. Seeing how they got where they were before the event took place, i like this story mostly because i feel like i am meeting new people. So this is a really amazing story as i feel like remembering the first time i met someone new in my life. So when you read this book you could feel like you are some where else in your life knowing how they are feeling. I also like the way

The Spartan-II program has gone public. Tales of super-soldiers fending off thousands of Covenant attacks have become the stuff of legend. But just how many Spartans are left?While the Master Chief defends a besieged Earth, and the myriad factions of the Covenant continue their crusade to eliminate humanity, an ultrasecret cell of the Office of Naval Intelligence known as "Section Three" devises a plan to buy the UNSC vital time. They're going to need hundreds of willing soldiers, though . . .
Halo: Ghosts of Onyx is the sequel to Halo: First Strike. It has been 26 years into the Human-Covenant War. Many planets have been burned, billions of lives lost. Humanity's military force, the U.N.S.C. has expended most of their strengths. Battle after battle, the secret SPARTAN II program is almost cleared of the legendary fighters, but deep within the Office of Naval Intelligence, a new breed of warriors emerges. On the Human stronghold of Onyx, these SPARTAN III's are being developed to hit
I like the whole book especially the violence and action but also the key points that talk about what happened to each spartan. The only one thing i disliked was that they never continued what happens in this story in the actual video ame which would be pretty cool to see.The plot for this story was well planned out especially since they went into more detail over the remaining spartans and then they decided to continue the program by creating even more spartans but better trained and cheaper to
Mindless but not very entertaining; really a rather dreadful little book. If I were reading a hardcopy I would have dropped it after about 50 pages.*It makes one appreciate the skills of Heinlein or Haldeman (or - by hearsay, in my case - Bujold and Scalzi) when it comes to military SF. Aside from the extraordinarily clunky writing style, the greatest sin Monsieur Nylund commits is not being able to tell a story well. He has no conception of pacing (or he doesn't evidence it here). Novels have


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