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The Thirteenth Halo Novel, Halo: Mortal Dictata is Out Today! [ahem, the 21st]


On 01/15/2014 at 02:36 AM by KnightDriver

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      I think I started reading the Halo novels right after I picked up the Halo Graphic Novel in 2006. That year the fourth Halo novel, Halo: Ghosts of Onyx by Eric Nylund, came out. I read that and then picked up the previous three books and read those too. After that I’ve been picking up every Halo novel day-one and devouring them. There were seven main series novels, all by different authors (three by Eric Nylund), then the Forerunner Trilogy by Greg Bear and now a full trilogy by Karen Traviss. That makes Halo: Mortal Dictata number thirteen. All I have to say is WOW!


 

Comments

Travis Hawks Senior Editor

01/15/2014 at 06:37 AM

I'm excited too, but amazon tells me January 21st is the release date. Am I being kept from teh haloz?!

KnightDriver

01/15/2014 at 03:59 PM

It was listed in the new release section of Barnes and Noble's web site that I look at every week, so I went to the store and, yes, you're right, they told me the 21st. Why do they list it then THIS week?

daftman

01/15/2014 at 08:13 AM

Back in high school in the early aughts, I read halfway through The Fall of Reach. It was a far away football game and I borrowed it from someone that had brought it with him but was more social than me lol. I never finished it but I liked what I read. I've since picked up a copy and anothe of Nyland's books, First Strike, (thanks, Goodwill!) but I haven't read them yet. Hard to believe there are thirteen already. That works out to, what, one a year?

KnightDriver

01/15/2014 at 04:04 PM

Just about. I was surprised to learn the first novel, Fall of Reach, came out in 2001, one month before the game. In thinking about this, I might have read the first trilogy of books just before Halo 2 came out in 2004. If you experienced the books and the games together than the chronology would be this: Fall of Reach, Halo: C.E./The Flood, First Strike, Halo 2.

Michael117

01/15/2014 at 11:41 AM

The art on the book cover is the coolest I've seen among all the novels, it looks like a Dream Theatre album cover.

I've read 5 of the novels and liked them all, I need to get Primordium, Silentium, and Thursday War still.

KnightDriver

01/15/2014 at 04:07 PM

I think my favorites so far are still Fall of Reach and then Contact Harvest.

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/15/2014 at 12:51 PM

I think the title sounds funny, but it looks interesting.

KnightDriver

01/15/2014 at 04:09 PM

It sounded even funnier when I had to ask a Barnes and Noble salesperson because I couldn't find it on the shelves. I could just imagine her thinking, "You nerd."

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/15/2014 at 06:23 PM

The first pronunciation I had in my head would have required you to snap your fingers and bob your head a bit when asking. The second sounded like the name of an encyclopedia. I'm guessing you went with the encyclopedia pronunciation. 

(First pronunciation: Dick tada (first a is long), second: Dick tada (first a is short)

KnightDriver

01/16/2014 at 02:34 AM

I almost said Dictum because all the Greg Bear books' titles end with "um": Cryptum, Primordium, and Silentium. I had to say it in my head a few times before I opened my mouth. I used the long "a" sound which seems to be right according to Wiktionary.

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/16/2014 at 11:02 PM

Well ... guess you should have bobbed your head and snapped your fingers when asking. 

KnightDriver

01/17/2014 at 02:19 AM

Now I'm not sure what "long a" sounds like. Dic-tay-da? 'Cause maybe I used the short "a". Why didn't she just call the book Mortal Lessons.

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/17/2014 at 02:40 PM

Yeah, I meant like the a in hate for long a, the a in hat for short. Maybe I got the two mixed up, though. 

KnightDriver

01/17/2014 at 04:26 PM

Ok then I used the short one. Wiktionary used the "a" with the dash above it (not sure how to type that). I need to lookup what that means.

Super Step Contributing Writer

01/17/2014 at 06:15 PM

Pretty sure that's long a. And I should correct myself, the short a I was thinking of sounds like the o in octopus. Dick tah da. 

NSonic79

01/23/2014 at 01:11 PM

and the Halo Universe just keeps on expanding, much like our real universe some say...

At this point though I'm going to have to check a flow chart to make sure I read all these books in order. It's why I had a hard time reading Battletech back in the day.

KnightDriver

01/23/2014 at 03:27 PM

I was just looking at a Warhammer book on the shelves while I was waiting for my Halo book. That's some crazy stuff too and goes way deep into it's own... story.

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