Terms of Enlistment (Frontlines)
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Terms of Enlistment (Frontlines)

Audio CD – Unabridged, January 28, 2014

Price
$14.85
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1480577664
Dimensions
6.5 x 1.13 x 5.5 inches
Weight
8 ounces

Description

About the Author Marko Kloos is the author of the Frontlines series of military science fiction and is a member of George R. R. Martin’s Wild Cards consortium. Born in Germany and raised in and around the city of Münster, Marko was previously a soldier, bookseller, freight dockworker, and corporate IT administrator before deciding that he wasn’t cut out for anything except making stuff up for fun and profit. Marko writes primarily science fiction and fantasy—his first genre love ever since his youth, when he spent his allowance mostly on German SF pulp serials. He likes bookstores, kind people, October in New England, fountain pens, and wristwatches. Marko resides at “Castle Frostbite” in New Hampshire with his wife, two children, and roving pack of voracious dachshunds. For more information, visit www.markokloos.com.

Features & Highlights

  • “There is nobody who does [military SF] better than Marko Kloos. His Frontlines series is a worthy successor to such classics as
  • Starship Troopers
  • ,
  • The Forever War
  • , and
  • We All Died at Breakaway Station.
  • ” —George R. R. Martin
  • The year is 2108, and the North American Commonwealth is bursting at the seams. For welfare rats like Andrew Grayson, there are only two ways out of the crime-ridden and filthy welfare tenements: You can hope to win the lottery and draw a ticket on a colony ship settling off-world . . . or you can join the service.
  • With the colony lottery a pipe dream, Andrew chooses to enlist in the armed forces for a shot at real food, a retirement bonus, and maybe a ticket off Earth. But as he starts a career of supposed privilege, he soon learns that the good food and decent health care come at a steep price . . . and that the settled galaxy holds far greater dangers than military bureaucrats or the gangs that rule the slums.
  • The debut novel from Marko Kloos,
  • Terms of Enlistment
  • is an addition to the great military sci-fi tradition of Robert Heinlein, Joe Haldeman, and John Scalzi.
  • Revised edition: This edition of
  • Terms of Enlistment
  • includes editorial revisions.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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An action packed sci-fi, military adventure

Plenty of action in this one.
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Bad disks

Disks 4 and 8 would not load into ITunes so I could down load the whole story on to my I pod
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Four Stars

like the plot
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It reads like a poor copy of Starship Troopers

It reads like a poor copy of Starship Troopers...the crummy movie that is. The Science is very poor and looks taken from
a tv series for kids...
It was a mindless listen on audio books. I cancelled my order for the sequel when 50 foot aliens appreared on a planet that only took a few years to terraform...
Its okay to listen too.
I will bet that the author will get better
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Great Military Science Fiction Story

Terms of Enlistment is a highly entertaining, adrenaline pumping, action packed assault on your imagination. Set in the not to distant future, with smart choices made by Kloos. Mainly the lack of excessive technology, it is there but in not over the top ways. Sometimes military science fiction gets to be little more than a description of the vast technology and its uses. But also in the state of our Earth, much is as we know it yet much has changed or I should say is different as I think the universe Kloos created is unique to ours. As there are vast amounts of people that are on welfare, very little is mentioned of those that are not and left me wondering what the rest of the society was like. The NAC (North American Commonwealth) seems to be a military controlled country that is very busy in keeping the riots, rebels and enemy countries under control, while busily exploring the universe and terraforming new planets to inhabit. Our star of the story is Grayson, a nobody everyday kid, stuck in the welfare tenements that the government has setup for the vast amount of poor. He is a young man that wants to do more with his life than waiting to win the lottery, and joins the military. We get to follow him through basic training and watch him transform from a teenaged punk to a confident man living a purposeful life, with a love story mixed in, as basic training is coed. Much of the first half of the story is filled with Grayson thinking about or messaging the love he made in basic, and the only thing he wants more than anything is to follow her into the space Navy, even though he is stuck on Earth. Several battle scenes had me on the edge of my seat as Kloos delivers highly stressful actions sequences both on Earth and in space. I found Grayson to be very relatable and I love when everyday people are the stars living an extraordinary life, along with a full cast of other interesting characters, high impact action, stress inducing moments, love and loss and love again, alien worlds, a must listen for fans of military science fiction. Needless to say I have already purchased the next book in the series and expect to be blown away.

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