Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Halo: the Fall of Grammar


By Aiden M.
Halo: The Fall of Reach, by Eric Nylund, is a book full of action, heroism, and sacrifice all based in science fiction. This book contains scenes from space, interstellar war, and action. Halo: The Fall of Reach, by Eric Nylund, revolves around one boy in particular. His name was John, and his life was just about to get turned upside down.

John and the other spartans were not recruited by the usual means. They were taken as children, and subjugated to horrible surgeries that killed many of them.  They were meant to crush rebellion, but were needed when "they" came, a ferocious enemy that destroyed worlds, and will stop at nothing to kill all of mankind.
Halo: The Fall of Reach, by Eric Nylund, was OK, as it provided entertainment and a way to pass time. The only downside to this book was all the grammar mistakes. They easily caught my eye and somewhat irritated me. On a scale of 1 to 5, I rate this book a 2.5. I recommend this book to people who do not care for correct grammar, can read past mistakes, like books about space, and like books about war.

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