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~ (Author) "A burst of machine gun fire took the lead Posleen in the chest..." (more)
Key Phrases: combat suit units, armored combat suits, yellow centaurs, United States of America, God King, Fleet Strike (more...)
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Fans of Hollywood-style blood-and-guts sci-fi as exemplified in the film Independence Day will enjoy this sequel to A Hymn Before Battle (2000). Ringo's army background gives his series all the flavor and excitement of the liveliest military SF, illustrating both the tactical and strategic levels of a near-future war that started on distant worlds and has now come to Earth. In A Hymn Before Battle, resourceful Captain Michael O'Neal almost single-handedly defeated the vicious centaurlike Posleen in battle, but with Earth hanging in the balance in this book, it will take more than one man to turn the tide. Ringo begins with long and detailed human preparations for the expected invasion, introducing an immense cast of civilians, veterans, grunts and high-level officers. But when the Posleen forces arrive earlier than expected, improvised plans must be launched without delay. The humans fight for the most part with modern-day weaponry, assisted by advanced artillery from the Galactic Federation allies who got them into the fight in the first place. The resulting carnage will please those who relish high body counts. Ringo's characters often walk a fine line between heroic and stereotypical, while his extended expository passages slow the story. Still, this novel should cement Ringo's reputation as one of the best new practitioners of military SF.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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As part of the Galactic Federation, human armies help battle the aggressive aliens known as the Posleen, meeting them in a catastrophic war on the planet Barwhon V. When the Posleen begin an invasion of Earth, however, the humans ignore the fact that the invaders outnumber them and wage an unorthodox and surprising form of warfare. Ringo's sequel to Hymn Before Battle displays the author's talent for combining fast-moving battle scenes with vignettes of individual courage and sacrifice. A good choice for most sf collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0671319760
  • ASIN: B000062UIV
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,701,869 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Significantly Improved Sequel, August 13, 2001
By Paul (New Orleans) - See all my reviews
John Ringo's second book in his saga of an Earth threatened by alien invasion is a distinct improvement over his first effort "A Hymn Before Battle". He still needs some more seasoning as an author, but most of the major flaws of his first book have been eliminated and/or reduced to the point that they don't interefere with the enjoyment of a rock-em-sock-em adventure.

Our story: In the near future, mankind is approached by the Galactic Federation, which is composed of a number of alien races, none with the psychological makeup to be warriors. Soldiers are needed because an alien horde has been ravening, unchecked through the galaxy. It won't be long before they arrive at Earth.

To save dear ole Earth, half-trained expeditionary forces were sent out to learn more of the alien menance, try to delay the horde, and find ways to fight the bad guys. "A Hymn Before Battle" featured recalled former Airborne enlisted man Michael O'Neal, who ended that book as a true hero, who helped gain humanity's first victory over the bad guys.

Now a captain, commanding a company outfitted with the new battle armor which he helped design, O'Neal faces bureacratic fights, but the big show is coming. For the aliens are due to arrive by the millions on Earth. And mankind is not yet prepared, with too few modern weapons, officers and generals who are still fighting the last war, and the secret dealings of some of the "good" aliens.

The bulk of this novel deals with the alien invasion itself, and Ringo indeed has a talent for writing action scenes. This book benefits by the additional length to expand the back story, characters are much more realistic and human, and although we don't see much more of the "good" alien plotting, a new, yet (presumably) related level of intrigue is introduced.

Still, there are flaws, as certain changes in American society have not been fully explored. Some of the problems to this book are merely the result of the poor foundation laid in the first book of this series, "A Hymn Before Battle." Mr. Ringo still needs to work on his characters, (the 8 year old Rambo was just a tad much) although he has made vast strides.

This book packs an undeniable emotional punch, and I had a difficult time deciding whether to give this book 3 or 4 stars. (If there was a half star rating, it would have received 3 1/2.) I gave it 3 stars, partly because 2 stars was an overgenerous rating for the first book, but mainly because there are still just a few too many rough edges to merit 4 stars.

However, sci-fi action fans will not be disappointed. I look forward to the next volume of this saga, and compliment Mr. Ringo for his improved writing skills.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Military SF with mucho gusto, May 6, 2003
By Neal C. Reynolds (Indianapolis, Indiana) - See all my reviews
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This is a good continuation of the saga started in A HYMN BEFORE DYING, and I do urge you to read that book before this one. The first book deals with preliminary battles aimed at slowing down the dreaded Posleen before they land on Earth. In this book, they indeed land on Earth and the armed forces battle them and also rather muddled military bureaucracy.

The main characters are of course largely carry-overs from the first book: Michael O'Neal, Duncan, Pappas, and others. Some new characters are introduced including two or three that are only very briefly introduced but who will undoubtedly play much larger roles in the third book.

Music is introduced in this book and specific music is recommended for both the fictional characters and for the reader to listen to while reading.

Also noticeable in this installment is the author's use of dialogue. Several times, a scene ends with a piece of dialog from one character and is followed by the same piece of dialog from another character's mouth in a very different scene. Interesting technique.

The reader is credited with intelligence. In at least one instance, a couple of characters are mentioned, but not by name. Yet, you do know of course who they are, and do realize that they undoubtedly will be more important characters in the next installment.

One more thing to notice here is that we get a better look at the enemy which was largely faceless in the first book and will probably become even more of the next book.

I'm inclined toward being a dove and not into military fiction, but this book is well written and kept me interested all the way through. Those who really are into the military frame of mind should really love it.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ringo fans won't be disappointed, May 11, 2001
By John C. Snider (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
Fans of military science fiction have a new friend in John Ringo. His first novel A Hymn before Battle was a respectable freshman effort which sold well and generated a good deal of excitement. The sequel Gust Front is longer, better and more action-packed.

In the not-too-distant future, humanity discovers that "we are not alone." The Galactic Federation, a complex and technologically advanced society, are on the losing end of a vast war with the Posleen, a vicious race of reptilian centaurs who overrun one planet after another like army ants, intent on making food-stock out of captured sentients. Unfortunately the Galactics have two fatal flaws. They handcraft their amazing technology and have never developed the mass production techniques needed to support a protracted war. Even worse, they lack the will to battle - both genetically and as a society. The Galactics decide it is wise to bring the humans into the fold. With Galactic technology in the hands of the aggressive humans, there is a slim hope that the Posleen can be turned back.

In Gust Front, humanity, having encountered the terrifying Posleen on distant worlds, must now prepare for an all-out invasion of Earth itself. The military is quickly absorbing Galactic technology, but it's still not commonplace. When the Posleen land en masse near Fredericksburg, Virginia, it's up to traditional troops to stem the tide until the Armored Combat Suit (ACS) units can come into play. Leading the ACS charge is Mike O'Neal. Now a Captain in Fleet Strike (a new UN-style military branch devoted to alien combat), O'Neal is known world-wide as the Hero of Diess (the far-off planet where the climactic battle in Hymn occurred). Can human ingenuity and will-power defeat the dreaded Posleen - and more immediately, can they prevent the fall of Washington, DC?

Ringo combines Tom Clancy with Starship Troopers to bring us a pulse-pounding combat adventure filled with patriotic, can-do warriors. Gust Front is heavy on "military-speak" and descriptions of battle tactics, but there's a fair dose of gritty humor as well.

John Ringo is quickly rising to the top of the military SF sub-genre. The third installment in the Hymn trilogy (tentatively titled When the Devil Dances) won't be out for some time.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Posleen meet Earth. Earth, Posleen. Now dance!
I eagerly picked up Ringo's second effort in the Posleen series. I love his fast and action packed pace of writing, his ability to always keep the story moving and hold the... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Brian Hawkinson

5.0 out of 5 stars Great addition, much better than the first
Ringo's second novel is much improved over his first, A Hymn Before Battle (Posleen War Series #1). The writing style is much more concise and the story flows more smoothly... Read more
Published on July 27, 2007 by C. T. Hunter

5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Great characters involved in fast action military battles. Go for this one and the whole series!
Published on March 8, 2007 by George Russell

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Second Effort in the War Against the Posleen Universe
John Ringo's "Hymn Before Battle" was a none-stop introduction to the War Against the Posleen Universe that glued your fingers to the cover; and, "Gust Front" picks up where the... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mob Rule!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another fine piece of work
Enjoyed this book just as much as the first in the series. I'll always support authors like this as they offered the first as a free ebook download from the publisher Baen... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ringo's best.
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