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Halo: The Fall of Reach£5.49 Free DeliveryRRP: £6.99 | You save: £1.50 (21%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
The official prequel to the Xbox(TM) game!
As the bloody Human-Covenant War rages on Halo, the fate of humankind may rest with one warrior, the lone SPARTAN survivor of another legendary battle. This was the desperate, take-no-prisoners struggle that led humanity to Halo - the fall of the planet Reach. Now, for the first time, here is the full story of that glorious, doomed conflict ...Almost on Earth's doorstep, Reach is the last military fortress to defy the brutal Covenant onslaught. But their highest priority is to prevent the Covenant from discovering Earth. The outnumbered soldiers seem to have little chance, but Reach is the secret training ground for the very first 'super soldiers'. Code-named SPARTANs, these bioengineered and technologically augmented warriors are the best - quiet, professional and deadly. As the ferocious Covenant attack begins, a handful of SPARTANs stand ready to wage ultimate war. And at least one of them - the SPARTAN 'Master Chief' - will live to fight another day on a mysterious and ancient artificial world called Halo ...
Time Warner Books (UK) | |
2005 | |
9781841494203 | |
paperback - 352 Pages |

Average rating (6 reviews)
Is as gripping, tense and as un-put-downable as the game...
darkninja | 11/07/2008 | See all darkninja's reviews (38) »
This is an incredible book, whether you have played the game and want to know more of the intricate plot, or just as a fast paced summer-read about Mankind's epic struggle to survive against the Covenant. Will have you ordering the sequel straight afterwards...
Better than the games! (Well, nearly...)
mikiebabe | 29/06/2008 | See all mikiebabe's reviews (1) »
This has to be the book book I've read in a long time. I wouldn't reccomend it if you haven't played the games but if you have then you will love it! It adds so much onto the story and it got me back into reading after my English teacher made me read Charles Dickens. It's a 'real' book as well (which is what I loved) and it's not in the least bit 'light'.
Halo: The Fall of Reach
Azamuth | 16/06/2008 | See all Azamuth's reviews (1) »
All I can can say, I never read books and if do it's because I'm bored! However, I just could not put this book down, it is simply brilliant! you have to be a Halo fan to want to buy it, but not one to appreciate this book. I've bought the next two in the series.































