ATLAS 3 (ATLAS Series Book 3)

by Isaac Hooke

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The ATLAS mechanized battle suits are the pinnacle of military technology, boasting awesome destructive power--but what is behind the armor is only human. Rade Galaal, elite soldier and ATLAS operator, has been tested--and broken--by savage battles and devastating losses. Now, an old enemy poses a new threat. The vile insectile aliens that once threatened Earth have regrouped to engineer a new apocalyptic assault on mankind, and the ATLAS mechs are called to defend the very survival of the show more human race. On the desolate, far-flung moons of Tau Ceti II, there will come a reckoning. Earth's adversaries are legion, and the planet's soldiers--for all of their rigorous training and amazing ordnance--are only flesh and blood. But they possess a defiant will to survive. Will Rade find the strength to reforge his shattered spirit and defeat the alien onslaught before all is lost? show less

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This review is written with a GPL 3.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot.wordpress.leafmarks.com & Bookstooge's Reviews on the Road Facebook Group by Bookstooge's Exalted Permission. Title: ATLAS 3 Series: Atlas Author: Isaac Hooke Rating: of 5 Battle Axes Genre: SFF Pages: 496 Format: Kindle Synopsis: In a last gasp move, Humanity is sending in the MOTH's to nuke the brains of the 2 skull ships. If they don't succeed, humanity is doomed. And more aliens. My Thoughts: I read over my review for ATLAS 2 before writing this and felt that I could almost show more copy/paste that review for this book. Too long, too many acronyms explained in the moment and not worth your money. With that being said, I think the action was better this time around even while being described blow by blow. I didn't feel like my time was wasted, but it did get close. The ending was satisfactory but I don't think I'll be reading any more by Hooke as his writing just doesn't do it for me. If you're looking for good military scifi, this is adequate. I would recommend Evan Currie or Marko Kloos over this though. " show less
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