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Reddit mentions of Lines of Departure (Frontlines Book 2)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Lines of Departure (Frontlines Book 2). Here are the top ones.

Lines of Departure (Frontlines Book 2)
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Found 4 comments on Lines of Departure (Frontlines Book 2):

u/Neksio · 3 pointsr/audible

Frontlines series by Marko Kloos is on sale on Amazon (and then all audiobooks with excellent Luke Daniels narration are very cheap for owners of the Kindle version : )

Please double check prices before buying anything

Amazon Title |amaz| Audible Title |whisper
---------------|------|---------------|-------
Terms of Enlistment|$0.99|Terms of Enlistment|$1.99
Lines of Departure|$0.99|Lines of Departure|$1.99
Angles of Attack|$0.99|Angles of Attack|$1.99
Chains of Command|$1.99|Chains of Command|$1.99
Fields of Fire|$1.99|Fields of Fire|$1.99

u/Cdresden · 3 pointsr/printSF

A Darkling Sea by James Cambias.

Lines of Departure by Marko Kloos.

The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North.

Proxima by Stephen Baxter.

Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie.

Tower Lord by Anthony Ryan.

Half a King by Joe Abercrombie.

u/PM_ME_CLOWN_TITS · 1 pointr/kindle

I finally finished Solaris and I'm starting Terms of Enlistment. A recommended book that popped up on my feed sounded interesting but it was a later book in the series so I'm going in from the first one.

Update: Finished Terms of Enlistment a few days ago and moved onto the second book in the Frontlines series Lines of Departure. I'm 60% through it at the moment and really digging the series so far. I'll probably finish it this weekend. I'm also reading through the Preacher comic series.


Solaris was good overall but the hard sci-fi portions about the planet were a bit of a chore to get through. I was way more interested in the people involved in the story than the technical aspects and history of the planet they were on even though it's important to get a sense of just how alien the place is.


I love sci-fi in general but I've always been more of a horror/mystery book guy. I felt like Terms of Enlistment was a good choice for getting into the military sci-fi genre and couldn't wait to get into the next one when I finished it.

edit: fixed bolding since I was posting from mobile and didn't do it originally. Also added an update above and links below.

Solaris

Terms of Enlistment

Lines of Departure

u/hnilsen · 1 pointr/startrek

I would recommend Terms of Enlistment and Lines of Departure. Good books. Although you'd have to read through both books to get to the part you'll love, it will be worth it.