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Halo: Contact Harvest
Posted: 04 Aug 08 9:32 PM

I recently went to the book store and I saw a Halo novel and since I read the other Halo novels I decided to give this one a shot. I started to read it and it was ok at first. But as the story continued, it got more and more confuesing with diffrent plot lines any too many A.I. characters to keep up with. Almost all of the major characters in the book think and act alike. The battle sequences were cliche, you could already tell who what was going to happen. The book lacks character.

I give it 2 out of 5 blasters.

What are "Choose your own adventure" novels? I remember reading a few from the "Goosebumbs" series during the grade school years.

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Re: Halo: Contact Harvest
Posted: 05 Aug 08 11:59 AM
Sadly (or the complete opposite, reader depending) that type of writting style seems to have more or less dissapeared....
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Re: Halo: Contact Harvest
Posted: 07 Aug 08 7:15 PM
Don't buy it TP it's a waste of money
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