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Mass Market Paperback Initiation to War Book

ISBN: 0451458516

ISBN13: 9780451458513

On planet Epsilon Eridani, young Tybalt Kelly dreams of one day becoming a MechWarrior - no matter how much his father hates the idea. When the local Country Shu Militia starts recruiting for warrior training, Tybalt finally gets his wish. But he might not live to regret it. Because the raw, untested forces of the Shu are about to meet their baptism of fire. Unidentified 'Mech raiders have been hitting cities and supply depots, destroying and plundering...

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Very enjoyable book

This was the first book i picked up of many mechwarrior books i have read to this day. I really enjoyed this one and read it more than once, i really enjoyed the dark, gritty chaos that happens in this book... i need to look and see if they have a sequel to what happens to the character in this book all in all its a good book out of the battle tech series, and is a good book to start off on if you want to start to series

A straight action drama

I am not a person who reads books alot, but when I started the Mechwarrior Series, I was enjoying every word. This book is no exception. The storyline is straight and to the point. The romance is, as always, a twisting relevance to the plot line. The best parts, are of course, the drama of leading up to the fights, and the fights themselves. Currently on Chapter 26, of a 39 chapter book. I am up late, having to work in the morning, but can not put it down!If you want to look into the mechwarrior series, start with this!

One Outstanding Book

I have been a fan of the Mechwarrior series ever since FASA launched Mechwarrior 2 in 1995. Once I found out that books were being published about the the Battletech universe, I just had to buy a few so I could see how the story was progressing. "Initiation To War" was my first book to read and I just have to say that it blew me away. This book really rocks! It starts out slow but it heats up pretty quick. I love this book because it causes the reader to think a lot and anaylize situations. After reading "Initiation To War" It reminded me of one of the most acclaimed movies of all time "ZULU". "Initiation To War" has a plot slightly similar to "ZULU" in that it deals with the aspect of respect, honor, and loyalty. The author did a good job writting this book though somehow I wish it would have been longer so I could find out what happened between Kelly and Sam because that was left hanging. Overall I loved this book, it has suspense, drama, and of course action. So get it, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Twists and Turns

I liked this book a lot but its a bit slow for my taste but once it stars going it gets really good and has a lot of twists and turns that i never really thought would happen like........

Good, but a little slow.

Until I saw this book and its soon to be released brother I was wondering if the Mechwarrior Series of books were off line. Add to the mix that FASA was purchased by Wizards of the Coast with no info on their website about Battletech I was think I had seen the end of the ride.Alas, three books were released at the end of the year and hopefully these won't be the last.But I degress."Initiation of War" is written by a vetern of the Battletech Universe, but unfortunately this is not his best work. The story is a little slow. Normally I will read a Battletech novel in less than 48 hours. This one took me a week. One the greatest things about Battletech is the action and the mystery. Of always being on the edge of your seat waiting to see what next is about to happen the Inner Sphere, good or bad. A soap opera in novel format.This installment had good intentions, but lacked a hook to keep the reader interested. The main hero, Kelly. is certainly a lucky dude to be offered female companionship by no less than three different women in various carears, from tech to Count's sister in an extremely short period of time.And to go from 'Mechwarrior hopefull to seasoned veteran in one local campaign is a huge jump of faith. The story would almost make you think that Kelly is a complete natural in 'Mechs, but the truth is he is just marginally better than the others in his unit. If he had graduated a 'Mechwarrior Academy I could of agreed with this, but even the author says that Kelly isn't as good as the people he is facing.On a positive side, you could call that realism. Unfortunaely realism in that aspect would have Kelly wiped unless he was extremely lucky. Just my opinion.
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