9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
story of the first MK XXX bolo., Jun 30 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rogue Bolo (Paperback)
the first of the Mk XXX bolos. it is a story of intrigue, terrorism, and final showdown with the Axork. many of the weapons used are recycled into
later stories. it has been very interesting reading, and watching the story line grow into what it is today! must read.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Tank of a Story (or two), Jan 13 2008
By Zachary Jones - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rogue Bolo (Paperback)
Well, I had read a 'Bolo' book when I was in my teens, and I remembered enjoying it decently. And I found this one in a freebie bin outside a used bookstore - just couldn't refuse that! So my pile of unread fiction grew smaller and smaller, and so I finally picked this little book up. Interestingly enough, this is actually two different stories, both taking place in different times and places. The first, "Rogue Bolo", is where the book gets its title and concerns the most advanced Bolo ever built, the second, "Final Mission", is about an outdated, decommissioned Bolo who gets a second chance to live and fight like he was designed to.
The first book, "Rogue Bolo", is written in a very interesting manner. Rather than go for straight narrative, Laumer strings together many different articles, briefings, overheard conversations, interviews, and even stream of conscious from the Bolo itself. Though the reading is slightly disjointed, it actually creates a slight sense of mystery, because you're learning of the action and story second-hand. It was a little disconcerting at first, but after I got used to it, it was actually quite enjoyable.
In "Final Mission" the story is straight narrative, but just as engaging as the first. The setting is different, but Laumer manages to create pretty engaging characters.
Overall, both were not hard reads, and were quite enjoyable. I wouldn't put this book at the top of my list of recommendations, but it's an enjoyable read and I wouldn't necessarily discourage anyone from reading it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bolos rock, July 18 2008
By G. S. Bond - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rogue Bolo (Paperback)
You got to love a thinking tank. The machine that is more loyal than the familyt dog. Every story is a moral. Always an enjoyable read