A Hymn Before Battle (Posleen War, #1)

A Hymn Before Battle (Posleen War, #1) (Posleen War #1)

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With the Earth in the path of the rapacious Posleen, the peaceful and friendly races of the Galactic Federation offer their resources to help the backward Terrans -- for a price. Humanity now has three worlds to defend.

As Earth's armies rush into battle and special operations units scout alien worlds, the humans begin to learn a valuable lesson:

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Hardcover, 400 pages
Published October 1st 2000 by Baen (first published 2000)
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Stephen
MILITARY SF that hits the G-SPOT and causes a FULL ON HAPPY!! Interesting POLITICS, unique ALIEN CULTURES, intelligent PLOTTING, engaging CHARACTERS...oh yeah, and lots and lots of:
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4.5 stars. I’ve said before that I like military SF, but it is not the sub-genre that I intend to settle down with and spend the rest of my life. Therefore, I am fairly prudish and selective about the books I engage with in this category. Well book bachelors and bachelorettes, this book is definitely ROSE WORTHY as...more
Matt
Sep 15, 2008 Matt rated it 2 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Lovers of military pulp science fiction, most of whom have already read it
Shelves: science-fiction, war
In full disclosure, I've bumped into the author a couple of times online as we have certain interests in common. I hope he remains willing to talk to me after this review.

The biggest problem with the book is that it’s not really to my taste. Along with Jerry Pournelle, John Ringo is one of the main figures in the pulp military science fiction. You might think that's right up my alley, but really not so much. I just can't get into it. Whether it denounces the horrors of war or it glamorizes the g...more
Kelsey
A really good apocalyptic hard sci-fi series. Earth faces alien invasion without time to prepare adequately, and allies who may or may not be trustworthy. The series details the brutal struggle against an encroaching canninbalistic horde, on other planets, in space, and finally on Earth. The series predictably gets darker as it progresses, and it is definitely hard/military sci-fi. The books refer to the R&D, training, and brutal combat involved in the struggle, but also contain vivid charac...more
Adam
A bit jumpy, and mildly entertaining. Insufficient character development, excellent military empathy.

The deeper into the book I got, the more I empathized with the main characters. I found myself cursing under my breath at the politicians, the underhanded dealings, the insecure, power-mongering higher-ranked military personnel and the questionable motives of our new alien benefactors. The author does an excellent job in portraying the foolishness that costs lives, the greed that takes lives, and...more
Jimmy
Aug 05, 2008 Jimmy rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Anyone over the age 15 who enjoys either sci-fi or military thrillers.
Recommended to Jimmy by: I actually found the 4th book on a free book shelf in Iraq and w
This book is the beginning of the Legacy of the Aldenata. It lays out a very plausible different future for humanity than the path we are on now. Right about the time the global war on terror is starting in our universe, earth finds out that a cannabalistic, carniverous alien race known as the Posleen are on their way to make serve man. On rye with a side of bacon that is. These vicious aliens have advanced technology, a voracious appetite, and they breed like, well rabbits. It will take everyth...more
Annette
An impressive middling-hard-sci-fi war novel. Earth gets good news and bad news on the same day. The galaxy is full of sentient life, most of it peaceful and friendly. But the nasty ones are headed our way and will arrive in a bare 5 years! Solution: become the "good guys'" mercenaries. Basically, the federation of peaceful species transfers a boat load of tech and some good interstellar cash to the humans, who use it to build a competitive fighting machine and the men to use it. The hope is tha...more
David L
This is a review of the kindle edition.

This is the third time I have read this book, which alone says something.

It is an excellent military SF book in its own right, with a large cast many of whom we get to meet again in later books. It also is the first book in a long series, and planned that way, so a degree of set-up occurs that leaves plot details hanging. But as it is made clear that there is going to be other books that is not a problem.

I like the book for many reasons. One of which is tha...more
Tina
This, the first book in a series focusing on the character Michael O'Neal, is perhaps the best of them. It provided me with some hours of amusement, and for that alone it deserve its score.

The problem, as with the rest of the series, is that of Weberisms, so named in my mind after David Weber who - at his worst - tend to do the same. First, infodumps. These are frequent, and detailed; terribly, terribly detailed. So much detail is presented that one get the impression that a publishing agent has...more
Andreas
Alien invasion stories have been done before, but to my knowledge never quite with this much desperation, lack of hope, or heroism on the part of the defenders. This is rich military SF with a keen eye for the strategic dimension and human psychology as well as kick-ass fun. The “original” series consists of the following.

* A Hymn Before Battle
* Gust Front
* When the Devil Dances
* Hell’s Faire

The first novel is a sort of “eve of the war” story. I was put off by the cover for quite a while but...more
M. J.
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CeAire
This person definitely has a military background with minute detail included about military organizations and strategies. However, the otherwise very action-packed novel gets lost in that very detail. He not only describes an action (such as lots of liquid traveled through some large plumbing pipes which the characters had to navigate through), but he describes everything from the circumference of pipes (in specific meters) to the volume of liquid (in liters or gallons) that can be passed throug...more
Dirk Grobbelaar
”War! What is it good for?”

Military Science Fiction does come to mind…

A Hymn Before Battle is the first in the Posleen War saga. The series is also referred to as the Legacy of the Aldenata, which has a nice ring to it. In essence, it’s all about war. The aliens are coming! This theme, of course, isn’t new. Not by a long shot. There are different aliens involved too, some are nicer than others. Some are treacherous. Some are just plain evil. Not having much of a choice (with Earth being next on...more
Jamie
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Jeremy Preacher
This was one of the Baen Free Library books that I read a long time ago and was sort of surprised to really like. A lot of it is inside-baseball military jargon that I find surprisingly fascinating, and the rest is pure jingoistic shoot-'em-up fun. The setup is sort of perfect - the aliens are almost completely unrelatable and therefore cause no one shooting them any moral qualms (they eat everything, including their own children!) they're tough enough to require a great deal of blowing up, and...more
Shaun Thomas
Feb 26, 2010 Shaun Thomas rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Shaun by: Jeff Cousens
I'm not usually a fan of military fiction in general. I do enjoy Peter F. Hamilton and his space operas, but they're much different animals. But the universe presented here is an intriguing one. Apparently the universe is only "peaceful" because all of the sentient races are cripplingly unwavering pacifists. And as expected, someone waltzed in and started beating the crap out of them. So naturally, even though we're not ready, they turn to us for aid while acknowledging our aggressive nature.

The...more
Michael Barnette
I just finished 'A Hymn Before Battle' and I have to say I greatly enjoyed the book.

The first half was beyond slow. Not much happened other than character introductions and a lot of people talking, which bugged the crap out of me since it rode along on the rule about never doing 'info dumps' in fiction. The action in the last half more than made up for the slow start/info dumping. Granted it wasn't done like a new author's info dumps, but still... On the other hand, I can understand why Ringo di...more
Per Gunnar
I have generally liked the works of John Ringo so far. This one I didn’t really like. The story seemed quite interesting. First contact, Earth is enlisted to help defend the peaceful races of the galaxy, lots to learn, design new weapons etc. Sounded good to me.

Well it all slowly turns into a bloody mess. [Minimal spoiler ahead] It turns out that one of the alien races holds all the decision making power over the other ones. These are political vendetta makers which would make the political bull...more
Robert
The opening salvo in Johh Ringo's Posleen War series is as strong an entry as I've ever seen. It's solid throughout with strong characterizations, well written three dimensional characters, action, intrigue, and sub-plots galore. In fact it's that last item that keeps this book from garnering a full five stars - JR likes his sub-plots and give the detailed level of his writing they have a tendency to bog the book down. That's okay, though, because once he gets you into a battle scene against the...more
Harry Lane
Think of Michael O'Neal as Jack Ryan dealing with E.T.s and you have a pretty good idea how the book is going to go. The premise gives Ringo plenty of room to maneuver, and he takes full advantage of the scope that a sudden appearance of extraterrestrial beings (note the plural) and an existential threat gives him to plot what seems to be the start of a well-crafted series. I especially like that there is a full range of types, at least among the humans. It remains to be seen if he is able to cr...more
Jay Javier
The first 3/4 was SLOW... I like the premise but unlike other books I've read in this genre, the ensemble cast of characters here failed to capture my interest and empathy. I also felt that the pacing was disjointed and staggered through a few immensely drab scenes. Heinlein's Starship Troopers had fewer action scenes but I got a better handle of the character's motivations. Harold Coyle's Team Yankee did an even better job of shifting POVs from person to person waging the same battle, some with...more
Mike Klein
This the other used book that I bought before going on a long plane trip and looking for some light page-turning action reading. (The other was
Dreamland: Whiplash)

On the edition that I got, there was no indication that this was the first novel of a series or I never would have bought it. My guess is that the series was given the go-ahead after this book sold enough copies. The reason why this is significant is that this novel does not stand alone very well.

The main plot is pretty well finished,...more
Ed Stapleton
Excellent military sci-fi book. This is the first in an incredibly good series entitled "Legacy of the Aldenata" and is well worth the time to read. Good story line, tactics, and interesting ideas about needing to watch what your "friends" are doing as much as your enemies in any geo-political situation. Good action scenes, desperate battles to save humanity, all the great stuff expected in a good quality action sci-fi sereis. If you liked David Drake and David Weber novels then you will love Jo...more
Sandy
Similar to Huff's Confederation series.
All previous military personnel are being recalled to duty. Micheal O'Neal is one of the first, and one of the privilaged to know why. The planet Earth has been contacted by an alien race, who needs their help to fight an intergalactic war before the enemy wipes out all the planets in our solar system. Now humans must figure out how to interface alien technology with their own and mess ideas and tactics to win an ongoing war we have no hope of surviving.
Ken
This is a first novel in a genre that I did not even know existed. Author John Ringo employs the military fiction adventure genre of writers such as W.E.B Griffin, and crafts space opera type tales of the early science fiction scene. I prefer the more psychedelic/psychological types of science fiction by writers like Philip K. Dick, Ursula K. LeGuin, and John Brunner, and I have never been a fan of Military Fiction.
AndrewP
Needed a bit of light relief after reading a high percentage of not so enjoyable books so far this year.
John Ringo doesn't disappoint if you like some gung-ho military science fiction action. The evil Posleen are overrunning the galaxy because most of the other races are pacifists. Then the humans get involved and it's time to kick some serious alien butt! If you have ever read anything else by John Ringo you know how it goes.
A fun read although the first part was a little slow and there were a...more
Jon
The first hundred pages were an atrocious author-insert fantasy. Then it developed into a reasonable sci-fi military romp, if you can deal with the jingoism. (If you think Starship Troopers is "fascist", stay far away.) The thick coating of Sluggy Freelance fandom illustrates the basic idea: nothing happens because it's good for the plot or fleshes out the characters, but because it's cool.
Omar Alani
Excellent book. The military jargon got me at first. The buildup was a bit slow at the beginning, but when the action started it doesn't let go.
The story is brutal but not gory. It gives the reader the perspective of a man off the military, a man that doesn't brood on his losses, pushes forward and is ready to sacrifice everything to achieve victory.

I have not read anything like these books
Chompa
I read that this was John Ringo's first book and that kind of surprised me. It was fairly well written, but not up to some of his later work. It's a good story and while it is an ensemble cast of characters, it isn't too hard to keep track of the players. Some of the characters are more interesting than others and the main character - Mike O'Neal is one of the most interesting. At times the descriptions of technology and/or processes gets a little heavy. I'm continuing with the second book.

If y...more
Gregg Shoemaker
Good book. Ringo does a fantastic job of blend the modern with the future. Taking the world from today to a sci-fi world of spaceships and aliens quickly and neatly with hardly a hitch. In one or two places in the book it became slightly redundant with over explanation of some easily understand concept or idea but it did not take away from the overall read of this book.
Alan
Big time space opera. We are contacted by aliens who say we have 5 years before the bad aliens come to take over our world. All current and former military are called up. The old ones get rejuvination treatments. Escapist literature. The first of several novels in this series. I'll read a few more because someone gave them to me and I need to clear off my shelf.
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John Ringo is a prolific author who has written in a wide variety of genres. His early life included a great deal of travel. He visited 23 foreign countries, and attended fourteen different schools. After graduation Ringo enlisted in the US military for four years, after which he studied marine biology.

In 1999 he wrote and published his first novel "A Hymn Before Battle", which proved successful....more
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Gust Front (Posleen War, #2) Live Free or Die (Troy Rising, #1) When the Devil Dances (Posleen War, #3) Hell's Faire (Posleen War, #4) Into the Looking Glass (Looking Glass, #1)

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