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HALO: Glasslands

HALO, Book 11

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HALO: Glasslands

By: Karen Traviss
Narrated by: Euan Morton
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The first novel of the Kilo-Five Trilogy by number-one New York Times best-selling author Karen Traviss - part of the expanded universe based on the award-winning video game series Halo!

It's 2553. The theocratic military alliance known as the Covenant has collapsed after a long, brutal war with humanity that saw billions slaughtered on Earth and its colonies. For the first time in 30 years, however, peace finally seems possible. But though the fighting has stopped, the war is far from over: It’s just gone underground. The United Nations Space Command’s feared and secretive Office of Naval Intelligence recruits Kilo-Five - a clandestine team of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, a Spartan supersoldier, and a diabolical AI - to accelerate the insurrection within the Covenant’s warrior species, the Sangheili, even as their notable defector turned leader, Thel ‘Vadam - the Arbiter - struggles to stave off civil war among his divided people.

Across the galaxy, a woman thought to have died in the Covenant attack on the planet Reach is actually very much alive. Chief scientist Dr. Catherine Halsey broke every law in the book to create the Spartan program, and now, she’s broken some more rules to save them. Marooned with Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez and a Spartan team in a Forerunner slipspace bubble hidden in the destroyed planet Onyx, Halsey finds that this place has been guarding an ancient secret - a treasure trove of Forerunner technology that will change everything for the UNSC and mankind. As Kilo-Five joins the hunt for Halsey, humanity’s violent past begins to catch up with all of them as the disgruntled colony Venezia has been biding its time to strike at Earth...and its most dangerous terrorist has an old, painful link with both Halsey and Kilo-Five that will test everyone’s loyalty to the limit.

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Engaging Storyline • Detailed World-building • Excellent Accents • Complex Characters • Intriguing Plot • Smooth Voice
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Great story and characters, but the narration is really hard to get into. Character voices don’t sound distinct, and it’s hard to tell the difference between character thoughts and dialogue. I ended up purchasing the ebook and read along when I could because it helped follow a lot better. I’ll probably read the other ones by this narrator as a result and save my creds for the Halo books after this trilogy.

Great book, but read it if you can

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The narrator is not monotone to my ears at all. I could discern a different accent and speech pattern for every character. Also: the narrator modulated his delivery to convey emotional states too.

The characters were drawn with depth and definition. I could identify with all of them. A feat no other novel has ever accomplished.

Narrator and story excellent

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It's been ages since I played any Halo game, but I was told this trilogy in particular was really well written, and the first book did not disappoint! Karen Traviss managed to inject a ton of nuance into the world and the well-written characters are just the cherry on top.

It isn't perfect, though. If don't know anything about the Halo universe, this will probably be a pretty confusing read, as several items, vehicles, and objects from the game are simply described as a given. Moreover, I wasn't a fan of Euan Morton's narration to begin with, but I actually grew to like it quite a bit over the course of the novel.

Surprisingly Great

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Morton did a fantastic job voice acting every character and the best that I’ve heard for doing the elites. I read the forerunner trilogy just to hear him on the last book, and I’m rereading this trilogy to for both the story and his voice. I highly recommend the kilo five trilogy.

More halo books featuring this narrator

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It’s not enough that this book and series are phenomenal in their own right. But even more impressive is the narrator. The voices, the accents fit so well, and I enjoy reading through this series again and again because of him

Euan Morton is an S Tier Narrator

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i loved every second of the story and the inclusion of the Arbiter. With no san'shyuum story arch there was nothing to slow it down. Not much fighting but all the winding stories all came together and was an amazing read/listen.

Amazing story of aftermath of onyx

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It was really good to listen The story was interesting The characters are also interesting to listen to

Awesome book to listen

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Halo: Glasslands is by far one of the best books to come out of the Halo EU book series. I was slightly disapointed by the Forerunner saga books that came prior, but Glasslands has everything that makes the Halo EU amazing.

It is an excellent story that continues from the Ghosts of Onyx book, and finally answers all those questions that book raised. It also is a great in between for Halo 3 and 4, and the fact it is only part one if a trilogy has me excited to read the sequels.

One of the best books so far

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Loved how we got more info on the Spartans’ past, and some awesome missions with this small strike force from ONI. The way this ties in with the games and other books is perfect

Meeting more Spartans and ONI spooks

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I remember Naomi having an accent. Some of the voices were off, and many of them were similar. Like the book, though. ❤️

Book was great, Audio was meh.

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