
Yellow Eyes
Legacy of the Aldenata
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Marc Vietor
Replete with detailed imagery of the landscape, characters and politics that have made the jungle-infested peninsula a Shangri-La for so many over the years, Yellow Eyes is a hard-hitting look at facing a swarming alien horde with not much more than wits and guts. Fortunately for the human race, the Panamanians, and the many veterans that think of it as a second home, have plenty of both.
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very educational
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Good
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I love this series
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Glad I went back and picked it up
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4th time thru
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Real liked the last statements as well. Definitely going to follow these authors great work.
Must read
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Great Book, Once started can't stop.
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What made the experience of listening to Yellow Eyes the most enjoyable?
narrator made maximum use of multiple accents to enhance the multiple aspects of this complex story lineWhat did you like best about this story?
Much more insight into the origins and motives of the alien invaders that is not found in most of the other booksDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The enormity of the slaughter on both sides is hard to absrobAny additional comments?
The author, by his own admission, has extremely conservative political opinions which he discusses at the end of the book....giving fair warning to all to turn it off if they are liberals. Unfortunately, these view are infused into the story line so that all organized government and politicians are characterized as amoral, cowards, and traitors. There is always a little truth in such allegations but it is really irritating to have it beat into you through out an otherwise great story....oh yes, will we ever learn who the Alendata are and what they have in mind?excellant side story
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Another great addition to the Series
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This sroty was started with Watch on the Rhine where the SS was brought back, that book was sorta slow on the fighting and the whole SS thing was sorta strange, this time its in Panama and there are older people getting brought back to fight and stuff.
There is some more fighting here and some really stupid parts about war crimes and stuff that make no sense to me since if its against the Posleen how is it a "war crime"? werent these laws made for Humans not creatures that eat you?
There is a really good part with one of the AID's that is just awesome to watch play out, in the end its cool how the last of the Posleen that arent fighting anymore and have given up are doing things that are sorta normal.
I would say that this is much better then Watch on the Rhine, but not as good as the first 4 - if you are reading this series and you simply love it, then you should read these at least this one and skip Watch on the Rhine if you want to there isnt any real continuation of the story from that book in this one.
Earth is defended and the Posleen are gone
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