Battletech Books For People With Short Attention Spans?
#1
Posted 11 June 2013 - 03:29 AM
Problem is I kind of having a problem getting into books, most of the ones I've enjoyed over the years have been very descriptive, written in first person(or narrated!) and typically are full of action, descriptions of battles etc.
So if you could suggest some of the books that fit that description that would be great, I really like Mech battles, maybe not so much the politics
#2
Posted 11 June 2013 - 04:52 AM
Maybe someone who has first-hand experience with those books can comment. It may be a direction worth to investigate in this case.
[edit] Aha, there we go. Here's an excerpt from Ghost War:
https://ebookstore.s...766#readExcerpt
Edited by Kyone Akashi, 11 June 2013 - 04:57 AM.
#3
Posted 11 June 2013 - 05:00 AM
The book starts with a guy getting cut in half by saboteur who wields one of these.
There are also plenty of battles, backstabbing, war crimes and a vengeance subplot.
Can't remember if it was first person, don't have access to my books right now.
Edited by Stormwolf, 11 June 2013 - 05:02 AM.
#4
Posted 11 June 2013 - 07:30 AM
Measure of a Hero
Call of Duty
Operation Audacity
[Redacted]
Happy reading!
Edited by Egomane, 14 June 2013 - 09:42 AM.
CoC violation
#5
Posted 11 June 2013 - 07:49 PM
I would start with the Warrior Trilogy by Michael A. Stackpole, is about the events before and during the Fourth Succession War( 3028 to 3030). The main acts are the wedding of Hanse Davion and Melissa Steiner, the experiences of Justin Xiang on Solaris VII and as spy on Sian, the vendetta between Morgan Kell and Yorinaga Kurita, the machinations of Michael Hasek-Davion and of subversive elements inside the Steiner nobility, ComStar's secret manipulations and of course the most important battles of the war.
- Warrior: En Garde (August 1988) 3026
- Warrior: Riposte (October 1988) 3028
- Warrior: Coupé (April 1989) 3029
Heir to the Dragon, by Robert N. Charrette, follows Theodore Kurita for twenty-two years as he learns to survive and thrive in the subtle and deadly courts of the Draconis Combine. The novel is also the only narrative of the War of 3039.
The Saga of the Gray Death Legion is a series of books about the famed Gray Death Legion mercenary unit. Most of the novels are by William H. Keith, Jr., with additional writing by Andrew Keith and Thomas S. Gressman. (This is the Mercenary unit that found the Helm Memory core that brought back Star League Tech right as the Clans hit.)
- Decision at Thunder Rift by William H. Keith, Jr. (June 1986) 3024
- Mercenary's Star by William H. Keith, Jr. (June 1987)
- The Price of Glory by William H. Keith, Jr. (October 1987) 3028 (Helm Memory Core was found in this book)
- Blood of Heroes by Andrew Keith (July 1993) 3056 -From this book on the novels cover the unit after Clan Invasion-
- Tactics of Duty by William H. Keith, Jr. (August 1995)
- Operation Excalibur by William H. Keith, Jr. (August 1998)
- The Dying Time by Thomas S. Gressman (January 2002)
The Legend of the Jade Phoenix trilogy, by Robert Thurston, is the story of the fall and redemption of Aidan Pryde, hero of Clan Jade Falcon.
- Way of the Clans (August 1991) (This happens in Clan space before the Clan Invasion)
- Bloodname (October 1991) (This happens in Clan space before the Clan Invasion)
- Falcon Guard (December 1991) (This is about Aiden Pryde during The Invasion including the Battle of Tukayyid)
Blood of Kerensky is a trilogy by Michael A. Stackpole about the Clan Invasion (3049 - 3052)
- Lethal Heritage (September 1989)
- Blood Legacy (December 1990)
- Lost Destiny (April 1991)
There are many other fine novels you can read. Here is a complete list of BattleTech Novels.
[Redacted]
v This is a list that I made over a year ago and I post when someone asks for a recommendation.
Edited by Egomane, 14 June 2013 - 09:43 AM.
quote clean-up
#6
Posted 12 June 2013 - 04:21 AM
[edit] wow, even the publicly recognised term for erotical movies is filtered?
Edited by Kyone Akashi, 12 June 2013 - 04:28 AM.
#7
Posted 12 June 2013 - 04:29 AM
I see a few listed that sound like they'll work for me so I'll pick those up before I head out.
Thanks!
#8
Posted 13 June 2013 - 02:16 PM
#9
Posted 14 June 2013 - 09:44 AM
All Battletech books (Novels, Tactical Readout, Rulebooks, etc.) are still protected by copyright. There are no free copies legally available on the internet.
Please do not post links leading to such pirated content to the MWO forums.
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