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4.0 out of 5 stars
Another good release in this series!,
By Sonterro (Lakeland, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
This is the sixth installment of the series. Haark is back ain as the evil Bantag leader. In the previous book, he had arrived through one of the "tunnels of light" from a world that is roughly 100 years ahead of Civil War era Earth. He is aware of many advanced technologies...The humans are still struggling to throw off the bonds of the Bantag and the Merki. The Merki are licking their wounds to the West and appear to be out of the war for the time being. However, the Bantag have been sitting in the Chin cities for two years developing new weapons and training in tactics under Haark. When the strike finally comes, the humans are ill prepared to counter it. It is one retreat after another. Of the three large human armies, two are cut off and surrounded. Hans with an army of over 50,000 is stranded the farthest away. Over 200 miles to the coast and 500 miles to the nearest human city. Keane and O'Donnal are stranded to the south near the Great sea with an army of around 40,000 including several thousand wounded in the opening battle. The third army, under Hawethorne, is held in reserve. It numbers around 80,000. Hans decides to retreat towards the sea instead of back to the city. His retreat is across open steppe. His orders to the soldiers are walk or die. Wounded are left behind with a weapon and ammo. New weapons are introduced by both sides in this conflict. Haark comes up with winged flyers, mortars, and land ironclads. The humans come up with faster and more menueverable flyers, armor piercing artillery rounds, and a secret weapon at the end.... This is a book on a grand scale. Several large, continuous battles. Not as fast paced as previous books, but it sets the groundwork for the next book which should be very action packed.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Long on Battles, Short on Story,
By Nancy Hamilton (Ypsilanti, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
Although this series is interesting enough for me to go out and buy all the volumes, I'm getting tired of reading one battle scene after another. It seems that if you open the book at random, pretty much any page you turn to has fighting on it. And I'd like more maps, please. Without maps and diagrams I find it pretty meaningless to read a battle description. It's getting predictable, too: just when ALL is lost for the humans, some super-human effort is made, and they triumph. I would like to read more about the characters, what they do when they're not fighting, for example. Also, I'd like to know more about the effects on the social organizations of the Cartha and the Roums of having made contact with such a vastly different social paradigm as the Yankees represent. I wonder if it's a male/female thing; I notice that most of the reviewers give all the books in the series 5 stars, and I get the impression that these reviewers are all men.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good transition.,
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This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
Tanks and machine guns. Ha'ark has been forced to attack the Republic before he was absolutely ready, but the Republic buckles under pressure. This time both armies are modern and their leaders understand modern war. Also, expect the unexpected from Hans, who will turn the tide once more. A very interesting aspect of the series is how fallible Keane is. He inspires his people, but makes terrible mistakes that must be payed for with lots of blood later on. This destroys him little by little. Forstchen manages to make him very human, very far from a legend, and closer to what people really are. This book is transitional. Not as spectacular as those before, it still is very good and sets the stage for more to come. Also, a new major character is developed: the tank commander Timokin. And since Ferguson is dead, the technological edge that the Republic could always count on seems threatened. Read on.
5.0 out of 5 stars
keep it coming,
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
Im 13 and have read all 6 books and have enjoyed them imensley. I read each in under 2 days. I think chuck furgeson shouldnt have died. Also i need a map i know the places but i dont get how they connect. By the way all his books are good but this and the wing commander series are my personal favorites.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Edge of your seat,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
I started reading the series last week and have read all 6 now. Just found out about A band of brothers and am going to buy as soon as possible. Keep it up and I will keep on reading.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spine tingling ending. A new infuriating, maniacal tyrant.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
This book and the next instalment are almost inseperable due to the cliffhanger at the end, but the suspense pays off in a resounding fashion in 'A Band of Brothers.' It retains all the favorable qualities of the previous books that have enamored the Civil War, fantasy enthusiast in me.
3.0 out of 5 stars
When is this series going to end?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
The first 4 in the series were excellent, number 5 was very good, number 6 started to get boring. It has turned into a civil war series instead of a science fiction series. I think it's time for the tunnel of light to bring in another group of characters to interact with Keane and his cast of characters. That should liven things up a bit. Unfortunatly I'm sucked in and want to see how it ends.
4.0 out of 5 stars
not as fascinating as the first four...,
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
I don't know. It took me almost a week to finish this book. I read the previous five in two or three days each. Okay, there are some new ideas, like the land ironclads or the airship wings, and another positive point is, that even the human main characters are not immortal. But I think there has to be something really new to give this series a new spark of life in the next book, because reading about grand battles in every book with almost the same opponents can grow boring after a time (five to six books). But apart from that, it is a fast-paced military adventure, that captivates even readers that are not american patriots. I would even give it the highest rating, but there are a few things that prevented it. Sometimes it is just too much action at too many locations. I got really confused at times and just read on without really grasping the whole of it. Then there are suddenly a bunch of colonels in the army, but according to the first five books, there is only one colonel, and that is Andrew Keane, commander of the armies. That Brunswick, Maine is named after my hometown in Germany, Braunschweig, is another positive thing, but that's not enough for the highest rating. Sorry.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A totally new direction.,
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
Everytime before a new book comes out in this series I try to guess the next plot line. I knew the humans wouldn't have gotten away so easy. So I figured on everything from another modern set of humans (Confederates I planned), Horde rediscovery of ancient weapons, to different alien races would arise to challenge the 35th. But a new Horde leader is genius. But 1 criticism. I feel Forstchen is writing himself into a corner by allowing weaponry to advance too fast. He will lose the civil war theme soon by bringing in airplanes 45 years too soon. And why havent the humans adapted aerosteamer engines to land transport? And certainly at least some humans must have tried to rebel before? But all in all a good work. Please hurry and give a map also.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic world...fantastic characters...great read!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat (Paperback)
Just like the first 5 in the series this book rocks! I couldn't put it down. I think I read it in three sittings.....very long sittings...I'm not sure if I can wait for Number 7.
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Lost Regiment 06 Never Sound Retreat by William Forstchen (Paperback - Jan 12 1998)
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