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Monday, June 20, 2011

Holiday Assignment (2 books)

Book 1
The Ghost Brigades
by John Scalzi

Introduction
The Ghost Brigades is the second book by John Scalzi set in the Old Man's War universe.

Summary
Jared Dirac is the main character in this book. He is instilled with the consciousness of a traitor, Charles Boutin, and has to deal with memories of a life he hasn't lived, while at the same time trying to find out who he really is himself. This was because he was a modified body. Jared is a member of the Special Forces, also known as The Ghost Brigades. Jane Sagan and Harry Wilson are the only primary characters returning from Old Man's War which is the first book.
All of the colonial defense forces are given genetically altered bodies with all sorts of upgrades, but it is the special forces that really get the most out of them. These soldiers are born into these bodies, and only through their BrainPal do they know what to do. This universe is a hostile place and these upgrades are the bare minimum the CDF can give them just to hold their own. Travel in the universe is done by skip drive, an instantaneous means of transportation.
I find that this book is a very interesting science fiction book that is very captivating and it might come to pass in the future.

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Book 2
Camouflage
by Joe Haldeman

Introduction
This is the only book.

Summary
This book is about two aliens have wandered Earth for centuries. The Changeling has survived by adapting the forms of many different organisms. The Chameleon destroys anything or anyone that threatens it.
The story tells us the life of both the Changeling and the Chameleon and it ends when both meet. I find that this book is also interesting as although it is not so action packed, it tells us in details what the Changeling and the Chameleon do and how they escape being noticed by humans. This book keeps the reader in suspense and I find this is what makes this book so special.
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