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A Man of War (Paperback)

by David R. Lusk (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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The ability to raze cities, the firepower to dispatch entire armies, the power of a God—that’s what each nation entrusts to its warriors when they are placed in the cockpit of a Man O’War. And Chase Aarons is the greatest warrior of them all. But neither warriors nor their grand war machines are truly invincible. A dream of greatness fighting for his nation and its freedoms is dashed to pieces when an impossible choice costs Chase everything. Yet Fate is fickle—a new life, an elite counter-terrorism team, even a chance for glory leading the noblest army in history may still await him. Soon he is ensnared in political power plays and the elite war craft that has made him a legend. A Destiny may still be had, but death and madness await those who attempt to walk along that path—and few ever return from the journey whole.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What "Starship Troopers" will be when it grows up..., May 14 2004
By A Customer
A good editor could have cut the length by about 1/3, and the price seems high compared to other mil sci-fi books.
Don't worry about the price; the value is THERE.
How boys grow to be soldiers, soldiers to warriors, and warriors to deal with the Shadow (Jungian term!) of the military is a topic few can write about with clarity. Indeed, only Donald E. McQuinn hits the bell of dealing with the Shadow like Lusk.
War is always more expensive than the politicians tell us, and the price isn't going down anytime soon.
Lusk deals with this in a book that is as good as any you will read in the area of military sociology, and has an ending that will make you gasp, as chills run down your spine.
Ignorance in dealing with the Shadow of the warrior is expensive, and this book lays the foundation for dealing with it in a constructive manner.
Spend the extra money, buy it, and look into the soul of a child who becomes a soldier, a warrior, and a ruined, hollow shell of a man, at the moment of his greatest military success...
This book is as far above "Starship Troopers" as the Heavens above the Earth.
Let your son read "Starship Troopers" when he is young.
MAKE HIM read "A Man of War" BEFORE he talks to the Armed Forces recruiter, and then ask him why the book ends the way it does, what it means to him, and, above all, why.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Man of War, Jan 17 2004
By Jennifer Ragan (Syracuse, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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"A Man of War" by David Lusk gives you a detailed glimpse towards what our future may hold. Wars on distant planets, terrifying war machines and our present way of living lost centuries ago. What draws Chase Aarons to these impressive war machines begins with simple childhood fear and curiosity. This later becomes the driving force, which makes him a legend, the ultimate warrior, of a man of war. Is it destiny, fate, fear or love that intrigues Chase to choose this dangerous yet, exciting career? Perhaps it is all of the above as his life unfolds in this detailed military story.

Mr. Lusk's knowledge of the military is impressive. This clearly radiates through out his book. For those of us who aren't, he has included a glossary of military terms. His attention to detail commands the reader to press on. His futuristic style reminds me of the movie, "The Terminator". I recommend "A Man of War" for those looking for a well written, action-packed military war story.

Jennifer Ragan

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5.0 out of 5 stars A real page-turner; excellent writing of a good story, Aug 13 2003
I like GOOD science fiction that is WELL written. This book exceeded my expectations in both respects. The author has a real talent for writing that repeatedly kept me turning pages late into the night. I really didn't want the book to end (and what an ending!!).

The central character, Chase Aarons, is very human. The reader sees him grow from a boy filled with dreams of his future to a man filled with nightmares of his past. The wars fought and the marvelous (or horrific) machines used to fight them in the far future, never over-shadow the story of this one man and the burdens fate has forced his to carry.

If you like good science or military fiction, then this book is a must read for you. It ranks up there with some of the finer examples of either genre, like Starship Troopers; Forever War; Gates of Fire; Armour; and Enders Game.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good blend of fact and fiction
I'm not a real fan of science fiction, but I found the treatment of this subject particularly intriguing in light of the world today. Read more
Published on Jul 18 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Good book.
Someone below said this isn't really a science fiction book, and he was right. This is a humanistic book, telling the story of a boy gone off to war and a war gone bad. Read more
Published on May 7 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars The most compelling war story Ive ever read!
The first thing to say about this powerful book is that it is not your typical Science Fiction. In fact, forget about sci-fi altogether in this book. Read more
Published on Mar 15 2003 by B. Boren

5.0 out of 5 stars This is it!
I loved it. You know this author has military experience from the way he depicts soldiers. You know he has a science background from the way he deals realistically with future... Read more
Published on Jan 22 2003 by flame164

5.0 out of 5 stars An instant classic
Most military scifi portrays combat in ridiculous fashion, is filled with two-dimensional characters, and leaves one feeling relieved when it comes to an end. Read more
Published on Jan 19 2003 by Louis

4.0 out of 5 stars Encore! Encore!
If you've ever read any other giant combat robot novels, such as Battletech, you have no idea what such a book should be like. Read more
Published on Jan 19 2003 by Louis

5.0 out of 5 stars Rough around the edges, but WOW!
I would say this is one of the best science fiction books I have ever read; sort of like Heinlen's "Starship Troopers. Read more
Published on Dec 24 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Mech combat the way it was meant to be!
Chase Aarons is the best warrior in the galaxy, fighting for Earth at the controls of his mech (Lusk calls them Man O'wars). Read more
Published on Dec 20 2002 by ipsis6

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