Matthew Coblentz: At lot of times you read a mil-space opera and can pick out the problems with technology. Not here. I’m sure there are some, but it’s so well written that I missed them. I’m dying to read the next installment.
United States on Sep 07, 2023
K. M. Dorsey: He gets it by enlisting and surviving basic training. From there, things don’t go exactly according to plan, but still better than he left behind. At first he’s assigned to his last choice which is the TA. This means he’s stuck on Earth, but with fellow soldiers who become real friends. After an unfortunate urban battle, he manages to get his wish and transfer to the Navy. Ultimately, this gives him a chance to reconnect to his partner from Basic until everything falls apart…
United States on Aug 09, 2023
Claude Chalem: I am looking forward to reading the whole series. I am a fan of space opera and here we have it in spades. Thank you
France on Aug 05, 2023
P. Seagrave: I discovered Marko Kloos recently by reading his three available Palladium Wars books. Having loved every minute of them I dived straight into the Frontlines series. Now this is far from a bad book and I would still happily recommend to anyone that enjoys Military Sci-fi however when coming to this book from the authors later works you can really see how he has improved as a writer. It's not as easy to visualise some of the locations and indeed characters in this book as it may lack some finer detail in description. I find the main alien threat in the book to be particularly badly fleshed out to the point I can't really visualise what the author was going for and it leaves them feeling a lot less threatening than I think they are meant to come across. Also the shift from story telling narration in Palladium Wars to a 3rd person perspective was initially difficult to adapt to. All this being said it still had me turning to the next page and blasting through this book in short order. Already on to book two!
United Kingdom on Jul 12, 2023
WyoGal: I read voraciously and rarely bother to keep track of titles or authors, much less tell my husband about each book. However, this story really captured my attention and kept me reading late into the night. I shared the plot with my husband (who is not one to read), because it was really intense.
The story focuses on a new recruit as he goes through basic training and gets caught up in an urban military battle-to-the-death against a mob. His military career takes a turn at about the halfway point in the book, and he eventually ends up in space in more dire and desperate situations. The protagonist is intelligent, likable, and knows how to play it cool under duress.
The author ratchets up the intensity by immersing the reader in vivid, blow-by-blow action details. Military sci-fi fans will enjoy this story, and so will readers who appreciate great action scenes. The sci-fi part, which is more toward the second half is intriguing. I wish the cover art illustrated the creatures on the colonized planet or that there were some more details as I had difficulty imagining them. Other than that, the story is compelling, the key secondary characters are interesting (a tiny bit...
United States on Jul 03, 2023
Diego: Me ha gustado, la historia es muy creíble e interesante. No contiene mucha acción pero representa muy bien el mundo en el que se establece
Spain on May 09, 2023
C.Paulin: Terms of Enlistment was a pleasant surprise. I read some reviews compare this to the Starship Troopers movie, but it felt more like the book to me.
What I liked:
- the writing quality is exceptional for the genre. There's a strong voice and the descriptions are vivid and original.
- subtle plot. Too often people screech about "stakes" and how the main character needs to be on fire with a ticking time bomb in their colon. What kept me turning the pages was Andrew's relationship with Halley and hoping they would be reunited again.
- exposition is nicely woven into the story. This is the weakness of most sci-fi novels: long, detailed narration about worlds and technology.
What I didn't like:
- I don't mind plots paralleling other stories, but a portion of this book is far too similar to Black Hawk Down.
- The battle scenes are nicely detailed, but maybe a little too detailed. They often felt drawn out, and there were times when I found myself skimming. You can only read about shooting distant targets or buildings getting leveled so many times before it feels repetitive. Also, the battles mostly read the same: good guys getting pinned down and waiting for...
Canada on Apr 05, 2023
praveen kumar: Very happy that i picked up this book to quench my sci-fi thirst. Nice story and a lot of action. Looking forward for the next book
India on Sep 20, 2022
Erlend Strømsvik: I had a difficult time deciding between giving this book 2 or 3 stars.
I might have gone for 3 stars for this book only, but the second book in this story is just too much... In a bad way.
Me review is for both books and the story as a whole, Terms of Enlistment and Lines of Departure. I just finished reading both books.
Caution!!!
My review will most likely contain spoilers. Sorry about that. But if you are looking for the good science fiction, with some weight behind the "science"-part, you will appreciate this and save some money.
Just to get this out of the way... It's an ok story, except for it taking place in space.
The author has good language/writing skills. The story not as eloquent and richly worded as a work of Tolkien, and the simple/straightforward writing style could not conjure the same emotions for me as a reader, as say reading a book of JK Rowling. Saying this I did enjoy reading some parts of the first book. The second book not so much.
I really don't know what more positive to say about these, so I'll get down to the things I don't understand or found problematic.
Why did the author write this story? I ask because it seems...
United States on Apr 29, 2017
Terms of Enlistment: A Frontlines Novel, Book 1 | André Klein's German Learning Journey: Café in Berlin - Stories to Enhance Your Language Skills | Frontlines Series, Book 2: Lines of Departure | |
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Total Reviews | 225 reviews | 73 reviews | 109 reviews |
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ISBN-10 | 1477809783 | 1492399493 | 1477817409 |
Language | English | German | English |
ISBN-13 | 978-1477809785 | 978-1492399490 | 978-1477817407 |
Customer Reviews | 4.3/5 stars of 22,725 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 3,530 ratings | 4.4/5 stars of 17,613 ratings |
Best Sellers Rank | #700 in Space Fleet Science Fiction#1,212 in War & Military Action Fiction #3,964 in Science Fiction Adventures | #25 in German Literature #145 in Foreign Language Instruction #1,526 in Short Stories | #1,242 in War & Military Action Fiction #1,429 in Space Marine Science Fiction#4,087 in Science Fiction Adventures |
Publisher | 47North; Revised edition | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; Bilingual edition | 47North |
Paperback | 334 pages | 97 pages | 328 pages |
Item Weight | 13.6 ounces | 3.67 ounces | 12 ounces |
Dimensions | 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches | 5.06 x 0.22 x 7.81 inches | 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
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Steve: The best compliment any book can receive is "I read it in one sitting." and I did.
The first ~80% of the book is like watching a great war movie. After that, it switches gears into a space-faring, hostile alien story. What's not to like? A very pleasant read, written in a style that I much prefer. I'm ordering the next couple of books in the series right now!
United States on Sep 18, 2023