travelgirlut's review against another edition
2.0
About the same caliber as the first one. A lot more time was spent in this book on talking and working things out than fighting battles, which made it a bit slower. And the way you are introduced to bad guys/spies makes it so obvious that's who they are that you're not surprised in the end. But for a slow day book, it was entertainment enough.
tuftymctavish's review
3.0
When it sticks to the action, it's pretty enjoyable and I want to find out what happens next. When it descends to 'mil' compared to 'civ' discussions, or why officer level leadership is fundamentally broken and they're mostly complete idiots without the faintest clue or hint of common sense, it's a bit of a club over the head. There's more of the latter than the former.
libraryofrick180107's review against another edition
5.0
Review 72 - Stark's Command by Jack Campbell
This book continues straight on from book 1, Stark's War.
I loved this book as the characters were all believable and likeable.
The action scenes were extremely well written and enjoyable.
These books were very enjoyable and I have very much enjoyed reading them.
They will be definitely on my reread list in the future.
5*
*****
This book continues straight on from book 1, Stark's War.
I loved this book as the characters were all believable and likeable.
The action scenes were extremely well written and enjoyable.
These books were very enjoyable and I have very much enjoyed reading them.
They will be definitely on my reread list in the future.
5*
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