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PostPosted: 29-Jul-2005 01:16    Post subject: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

While the subject is up, which BattleTech novels to you guys particularly like?

Mine are:
Warrior: Riposte (except for this one, I've not read any books before the Clan invasion)
Exodus Road
Measure of a Hero
Path of Glory

A few others are good, but those are the best.

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PostPosted: 29-Jul-2005 01:25    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

Wolves on the Border. No contest.

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PostPosted: 29-Jul-2005 11:35    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

The second Grey Death Legion book, Mercenary's Star.

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PostPosted: 29-Jul-2005 11:41    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

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On 2005-07-29 01:25, DarkAdder wrote:
Wolves on the Border. No contest.



I have to agree, this one was one of the better ones.

Stackpole did okay with Bred For War, but beyond that things were about even for decent till they went back to the one lance/star can defend a whole planet or take one line of thinking and writting.

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PostPosted: 29-Jul-2005 20:22    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

I would go with 'Double Blind.' First b-tech novel I ever read and because of 'Loren L. Coleman,' the Avanti's Angels are my favorite merc unit.
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PostPosted: 29-Jul-2005 21:35    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

I really liked the FCCW books featuring Archer's Avengers, and I liked Flashpoint too. More for the characters and interactions than anything else though.

I also didn't mind Far Country, It was good sci-fi book, and I liked the fact that it took things beyond the cockpit of a mech. Sure it wasn't the greatest BT novel. but I liked it as a book.
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PostPosted: 29-Jul-2005 23:16    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

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On 2005-07-29 11:41, Karagin wrote:
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On 2005-07-29 01:25, DarkAdder wrote:
Wolves on the Border. No contest.



I have to agree, this one was one of the better ones.

Stackpole did okay with Bred For War, but beyond that things were about even for decent till they went back to the one lance/star can defend a whole planet or take one line of thinking and writting.



Here here!

That and DRT. Cause its so friggin off the wall, unrealistic, far fetched, and unlikely that it COULD just happen. Oh, and I like how they walk off with a kings ransom in clan mechs too, after getting creamed.

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PostPosted: 30-Jul-2005 14:57    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

For me, none. The best was not a novel, Shrapnel, the short story set. I have some I liked a lot but not love. As matter of fact I just boxed my odd and ends Btech novels and will get rid of them. Why? Most are not worth a second read.

I read two of the new Mechwarriror series and was a little dismayed. I have gotten out of touch with the Btech universe, plus the writing.

But in general, the Warrior series was good, Heir to the Dragon, that one where Melissa gets whacked, and maybe a couple others. Reading way to much very good historical fiction recently.

AWAD- Gates of Fire by Pressman is a must read.
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PostPosted: 30-Jul-2005 15:14    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

Send 'em my way.

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PostPosted: 30-Jul-2005 15:48    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

I like Exodus Road. I like how it paints the picture of how it seems everyone is out to get Trent, dispite his skills in battle. I also liked all three Jade Phoenix books.

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PostPosted: 30-Jul-2005 19:29    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

Wolves on the Border is definitely the best one I've read. Great charecterization, and its long enough for the author to spend time on development. The word count maximum must have been higher then.

The Jade Pheonix books were pretty good. In general, the Battletech novels aren't that enjoyable for me, especially the newer ones.
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PostPosted: 30-Jul-2005 19:37    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

Personally, I think the older ones are the best.

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PostPosted: 02-Aug-2005 12:34    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

It was a bit choppy though.

The Jade Phoenix Trilogy was definitely my favorite. The characterization was far superior to what you found in the other novels. It's still hackwork, but not nearly as blatent.

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PostPosted: 03-Aug-2005 00:23    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

Hackwork? What's hackwork?

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PostPosted: 03-Aug-2005 00:45    Post subject: RE: Favorite BTech novel? Reply to topic Reply with quote

Wolves on the Border, definetely a favorite, along with the Grey Death Legion trilogy. DRT too. The new updated Dragoons novel Wolf Pack? Stackpoles Warrior series. And the 3 books featuring Comacho's Cabolleros, a real fun bunch. And Cassie Suthorn, the warrior who takes down assault mechs in a party dress with a vibroknife has to be my favorite Btech character.
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