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Halo: Cryptum
Halo: Cryptum: Book One of the Forerunner Saga | Greg Bear
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100,000 years ago, the galaxy was populated by a great variety of beings. But one species--eons beyond all others in both technology and knowledge--achieved dominance. They ruled in peace but met opposition with quick and brutal effectiveness. They were the Forerunners--the keepers of the Mantle, the next stage of life in the Universe's Living Time. And then they vanished. This is their story. Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting is a young rebellious Forerunner. He is a Manipular, untried--yet to become part of the adult Forerunner society, where vast knowledge and duty waits. He comes from a family of Builders, the Forerunners' highest and most politically powerful rate. It is the Builders who create the grand technology that facilitates Forerunner dominance over the known universe. It is the Builders who believe they must shoulder the greatest burden of the Mantle--as shepherds and guardians of all life. Bornstellar is marked to become a great Builder just like his father. But this Manipular has other plans. He is obsessed with lost treasures of the past. His reckless passion to seek out the marvelous artifacts left behind by the Precursors--long-vanished superbeings of unknowable power and intent---forces his father's hand. Bornstellar is sent to live among the Miners, where he must come to terms with where his duty truly lies. But powerful forces are at play. Forerunner society is at a major crux. Past threats are once again proving relentless. Dire solutions--machines and strategies never before contemplated--are being called up, and fissures in Forerunner power are leading to chaos. On a Lifeworker's experimental planet, Bornstellar's rebellious course crosses the paths of two humans, and the long lifeline of a great military leader, forever changing Bornstellar's destiny ...and the fate of the entire galaxy. Halo: Cryptum by Greg Bear is a tale of life, death, intergalactic horror, exile, and maturity. It is a story of overwhelming change--and of human origins. For the Mantle may not lie upon the shoulders of Forerunners forever. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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This is part two of the review of book one of the Forerunner saga. Continuing from where I left off, Bornstellar with his Humans find the Didact. He shows them old Precursor ruins. They are caught by Forerunners on the quarantined worlds of the San'Shyuum. This is where we see Halo, and meet the master builder. If you like books that explore science fiction, and play “Halo“ this is a good book that provides insight on the Forerunners.

Ethan Taylor (Sorry ran out of room) This book is written in the first person point of view. The book is written in the mind of Bornstellar, as the book progresses he gains the memories of the Didact. He experiences these memories with his own emotions though. Another thing is Forerunners don't show emotions so Born has a hard time reading them, and this is displayed in the book. 4y
MissYaremcio Well done Ethan! I actually somewhat know what Halo is about now thanks to you! 6/6 4y
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Ethan Taylor
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This is my part one review of the Halo book, CRYPTUM. The book is about a young Forerunner named Bornstellar. He is a young rebellious Manipular who is intrigued by the past. He goes to Earth to prove himself to his father by searching for artifacts, but he finds the Cryptum of a renowned warrior named the Didact. If you enjoy the Halo games or science fiction in general this book is a great pick, I have enjoyed reading it so far.

MissYaremcio Thank you for the review Ethan! I would have loved a description and explanation of the theme! 4/6 4y
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