First the Mars probe picked up an anomaly.Then NASA saw some strange activity, and many stargazers noticed meteorites rocketing towards earth.A cylinder surreptitiously landed in Wisconsin, then another, and another...and then invasion from Mars.The War of the Worlds had begun.War of the New Millennium follows in the great tradition of Wells' original masterpiece, Niven and Pournelle's Footfall, and 'V' the mini-series. It is the story of an alien invasion of earth as told from numerous a writer in rural Wisconsin- a soldier in the field- a science advisor to the presidentAs tripods leave a swath of destruction across the Americas, Washington groups some of its great minds to solve the problem as the Pentagon throws at the invaders the latest hardware the military has to offer.At stake is the survival of the human race and the dominion of planet earth.Filled with techno-thriller like detail, War of the New Millennium merges Clancy with Clarke for a truly page turning science fiction thriller.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Douglas Niles is a fantasy author and game designer. Niles was one of the creators of the Dragonlance world and the author of the first three Forgotten Realms novels, and the Top Secret S/I espionage role-playing game. He currently resides in Delavan, Wisconsin with his wife, Christine, and two Bouviets, Reggie and Stella. He enjoys playing his guitar, cooking, and visiting with family.
I loved the retelling of this classic story. It has always been one of my favorite books and I really enjoyed bringing the story up to date. I like the twist and the characters were all engaging.
Impressive. Miles brings the classic Martian invasion tale to new life with cool characters, fast moving action and strong battle scenes. Pretty high coincidence factor along the way, but who cares? We win again!
This is a worthy sequal to HG Wells original War Of The Worlds. Updated and set in today's world New Millennium retells the story of the martian invasion in a very fast paced and totally enjoyable way. To say it was a page turner would be true! I didn't want to put it down until I was finished!
A fast paced, gripping, readable, and creative science fiction read. The interesting idea of updating Well's War of the Worlds into the twenty first century. The characters are are connectable but feel somewhat flat, the use of varied settings help move the novel along but is often not described as well as it could be, and the plot sweeps the reader along even though it suffers from some serious problems. Overall not a bad light read, though the author could have been more creative, realistic, descriptive, and imaginative whenit came to adapting Well's masterpiece.
A decent "update" of H.G. Wells' classic novel, set in the early 21st century (this book came out before Spielberg's 2006 movie). Niles does a good job staying true to the source material while providing a few twists of his own (including an interesting redo of the original book's ending). My only complaint is that the last part of the book feels rushed, as if he was on deadline and had to hurry up and finish. Still, this is a good read for fans of the original book, and alien invasion tales in general.
The start had promise, but the ending seemed a bit fast and a bit disappointing. It was fun seeing the alternate Universe take on the exploration of Mars at the beginning, and the early invasion part was set up quote interestingly, but I was hoping that the updated context would lead to some treatment at some point in the book of the history nature of the Martian civilisation and history on Mars, their motivations and view of humans, etc. The ending was just 'martians dead... the end.'
First two parts are pretty good, the launch and initial invasion, though the Martians as in most reboots were too invulnerable, but the ending.. Erg.. Gangbangers with moldy tacos? The Martians are supposed to die of their own oversights!
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