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MARCH TO THE SEA (Mass Market Paperback)

by DAVID WEBER (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

In this admirable continuation of the authors' March Upcountry (2001), Prince Roger McClintock and his diminishing band of Royal Marines are still on the soggy, hot planet Marduk and still having an interesting time. Their way to the sea and their ultimate goal is barred not only by jungle, swamp, weird wildlife and local politics, but also by a wandering barbarian horde known as the Boman. In addition, the Marines' technological advantage is shrinking faster than their numbers, their vitamins may run out before they reach safety and the course of true or any other love for the prince and female sergeant Nimashet Despreaux is not running smoothly. However, human and Mardukan are able to combine resources including the engineering skills of the city of Diaspra, the wealth of the port city of K'Vaern's Cove, and the military talents of Marine Captain Pahner, exiled Mardukan prince Raster and formidable general Bistem Kar to generate both weaponry and tactics to defeat the Boman. The development of a Mardukan combined-arms force will fascinate sophisticated readers (the manual of arms for a four-armed, 10-foot soldier is a thing of beauty), while the overthrow of the Boman will grip straightforward action lovers in spite of the staggering body count. And there's the distinct hint of at least one more volume about Prince Roger's homeward journey at the end of this one, a hint that will please many. (Aug.)
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Stranded on the hostile planet Marduk and charged with the protection of Prince Roger, Tertiary Heir to the Throne of Man, the Bronze Battalion of the Empress's Own company of elite soldiers makes its tortuous way toward the sea and their only hope of returning home. This fast-paced sequel to March Upcountry continues the odyssey of men and women caught in a struggle for survival and determined to maintain their courage and humor in the face of overwhelming odds. Coauthors Weber (the Honor Harrington series) and Ringo (A Hymn Before Battle) excel in depicting the lives and times of soldiers both on and off the battlefield. With particular appeal to fans of military sf, this title belongs in most sf collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Weber and Ringo ROCK together!, Oct 23 2003
By Detra Fitch (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: MARCH TO THE SEA (Hardcover)
This book took off exactly where the first left off! The Marines, with a bunch of new recruits, continue their march to the sea in hopes of purchasing ship transportation across the monster filled ocean.

Getting to the city near the coast was as hard as getting transport. Of course, battles for both had to be fought and won. But with each battle the challenges get harder. Ammo was not unlimited and few of the original Marines were left.

A bit of romance was thrown in for the fast maturing prince. And the readers get a few surprises thrown at them!

***** Not as many battles as the first book in the trilogy, but just as great! I do not know which author subtly alluded to the "Nancy Bell" poem near the ending, but it was done so smoothly that I can not help but wonder how many people noticed it. This is the best Sci-Fi series I have read all year! I am eagerly awaiting the third book. Highly recommended! *****

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3.0 out of 5 stars Part of the series, I will purchase this book for my collect, Sep 2 2003
By Dona Mason (Muskogee, OK United States) - See all my reviews
I loved the first book in this series "March Upcountry". I waited a long time for this sequel to come out and have read the third book in the series "March to the Stars".

Of the 3, I found this middle book to be very unoriginal (it seams to repeat the first book over and over); no one seems to grow or change; new elements do not add overwhelmingly to the book.

To say I was disapointed was saying it nicely, however the first and third book was excellent and worth collecting the series!!!!!!! So I will re-read this one and see if maybe I was just "off" when I read it the first time.

If you are reading the book alone, you might enjoy it. But if you are just getting in the series and skip the first book, you probably won't go farther. I suggest you start with the first and don't stop at this one but go on to the "March to the Stars"

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, Jul 4 2003
By Thorn "thornsilver" (Forest Hills, NY United States) - See all my reviews
Absolutely wonderful military action. New enemies. New friends. New governmental structures. New losses. The romance between Roger and Nimishet is completely tacked on, but otherwise... recommended highly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book by David Weber
First I have to admit I am a David Webber fan. I love the way he tells his storries. Especially the stories about Honnor Harrington. Read more
Published on May 9 2003 by polarulv

4.0 out of 5 stars A decent, romping read!
This is a good book, but thats as far as I'll go with it, I can safely say I didn't love this book. This is the second book in this series by David Weber, and it picks up right... Read more
Published on April 9 2003 by Erik Weikum

1.0 out of 5 stars Could have stopped with the first book
I really liked March Upcountry, so when I saw this one, I snapped it up. Big mistake. I didn't even finish it--there's no character development, no real moving forward of the... Read more
Published on Mar 5 2003 by Beth

5.0 out of 5 stars Hella good read.
Weber is the best writer I have read since....since.....well since I've been reading. He could make an eye chart a bestseller. Read more
Published on Jan 27 2003 by jerry smith

3.0 out of 5 stars Well...I dunno.
March Upcountry was a good book. Kept me reading and was a nice fun ride. March to the Sea doesn't quite live up to it's predecessor. Read more
Published on Jan 8 2003 by SouthernFried

5.0 out of 5 stars Through the Völkerwanderung
March To the Sea is the second novel in the Empire of Man series, following March Upcountry. This series is very much like Rider Haggard's tales of forays into unknown lands. Read more
Published on Jan 2 2003 by Arthur W. Jordin

5.0 out of 5 stars I hope I can stay on this vocation planet forever!
The above statement is not something that Roger and company would be glad to hear. In fact they might just tear your head off for saying it in their presence. Marduk is hell. Read more
Published on Jan 2 2003 by Yiwei Sun

3.0 out of 5 stars A Deeply Flawed 1st Half Made Better By a Descent Finish
Halfway through this book, I thought I might not be able to give this novel more than 1 star. It never bothered to re-introduce most of the characters, it never bothered to... Read more
Published on Dec 10 2002 by Paul

2.0 out of 5 stars A let-down after _March Upcountry_
I like Weber's work generally, and I enjoyed the prequel to this book, but I almost couldn't get through this one.

There's some good stuff here. Read more

Published on Aug 7 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars a long but interesting journey....
These gentlemen have a way with battles. Not being a militairy history buff like the writers and, it appears, most of the readers, some of the references are a little obscure, but... Read more
Published on Jul 19 2002 by arian_soeting

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