Halo: The Flood

English language

Published May 17, 2003 by Del Rey Books.

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Halo: The Flood is a military science fiction novel by William C. Dietz, based on the Halo series of video games and based specifically on the 2001 video game Halo: Combat Evolved, the first game in the series. The book was released in April 2003 and is the second Halo novel. Closely depicting the events of the game, The Flood begins with the escape of a human ship Pillar of Autumn from enemy aliens known as the Covenant. When the Pillar of Autumn unexpectedly discovers a massive artifact known as "Halo", the humans must square off against the Covenant and a second terrifying force in a desperate attempt to uncover Halo's secrets and stay alive. Though the book roughly follows the same events of the Xbox game, featuring identical dialogue, Dietz also describes events not seen by the game's protagonist, the super-soldier Master Chief. After the success of the first …

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reviewed Halo: The Flood by William C. Dietz (Halo: The Original Series, #2)

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I want to rate this 3.5 stars to be honest. It's not a bad book by any stretch. However, it is literally just the plotline to Halo: Combat Evolved with a B-plot which is... fine.

I think my biggest complaint is that it fails to carry on a lot of little details and plotlines from the first book in the series. The third book, thankfully, picks them back up and does them justice. However, the failure to connect strongly with the stories created by Eric Nylund just leaves this book feeling disjointed when reading them together.

Overall, it was a good read on its own, but fails to contribute strongly to the series.

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