Jack Mckinney
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Total reviews: 3
Average rating: 5.0 of 5
Robotech First Generation #4 Battlehymn 5 out of 5 stars.
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Battlehym is the forth book in the series of Robotech and this time the fate of the Earth is at stake. For two years Captain Gloval and his crew have been chased by the alien giants, the Zentraedi, a chase that went from Earth to Pluto and back again. When the SDF-1 finally makes it to Earth they are rejected by the UEG (United Earth Government) so they are forced to stay floating in the atlantic. The book has a good blend of humor, romance, adventure, and sience fiction. I recommend this book to people who are familier with the author and characters.
Robotech First Generation #4 Battlehymn 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.
Battlehym is the forth book in the series of Robotech and this time the fate of the Earth is at stake. For two years Captain Gloval and his crew have been chased by the alien giants, the Zentraedi, a chase that went from Earth to Pluto and back again. When the SDF-1 finally makes it to Earth they are rejected by the UEG (United Earth Government) so they are forced to stay floating in the atlantic. The book has a good blend of humor, romance, adventure, and sience fiction. I recommend this book to people who are familier with the author and characters.
Editorial Review:
For two years, Captain Gloval and his crew had been chased through the solar system, only to be made to feel like unwanted relatives when they returned to Earth. Now, in direct violation of Council orders, Gloval commands the Super Dimensional Fortress to rise from its landing site in the Pacific . . .