Exciting novel sales news kids! Joseph Staten's first Halo penned novel has debuted on the NY Times Bestseller List. Halo: Contact Harvest, a prequel to the Halo story we've all come to know, made it onto the Best Seller List at number three and twenty-third on the USA Today's Bestseller List. Congrats Mr. Staten, you writing machine you. You've not only helped get a Halo novel onto the Bestseller List (only the second to do so), but you've also helped grow both Microsoft and Bungie's ever growing Halo franchise bankroll. $300 million just isn't enough ...Contact Harvest debuts on Bestseller List
Exciting novel sales news kids! Joseph Staten's first Halo penned novel has debuted on the NY Times Bestseller List. Halo: Contact Harvest, a prequel to the Halo story we've all come to know, made it onto the Best Seller List at number three and twenty-third on the USA Today's Bestseller List. Congrats Mr. Staten, you writing machine you. You've not only helped get a Halo novel onto the Bestseller List (only the second to do so), but you've also helped grow both Microsoft and Bungie's ever growing Halo franchise bankroll. $300 million just isn't enough ...











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11-19-2007 @ 5:02PM
h0py said...
Well done Joe!
Fantastic book, it deserves best seller status.
Maybe the best of the series.
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11-19-2007 @ 5:10PM
NukeAssault said...
I keep forgetting this it out. =P
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11-19-2007 @ 5:14PM
bdoepken said...
This was a great book, I really enjoyed the story. All the books have been great and really help enrich the game play.
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11-19-2007 @ 5:48PM
Pajama Party! said...
Not content to simply lay waste to the console gaming world with its PC-ification, Microsoft seems hell bent on ruining a small portion of the literary world as well.
Here's a free recommendation guys, go pick up a copy of Farenheit 451 or a Canticle for Leibowitz if you want to see what real sci-fi is like...
There's more to it than the generic, neon-drenched carp that the Halos and Mass Effects of the world would have you believe.
Pulp games beget pulp fiction.
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11-19-2007 @ 5:49PM
Pajama Party! said...
*correction: neon-drenched crap
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11-19-2007 @ 6:58PM
TSD said...
@Pajama Party I have read those books although they were great if we can get people to read books were better off no matter what book their reading. Don't be a toolbag with your stupid comments.
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11-20-2007 @ 7:53AM
the brain said...
Farenheit 451 and Canticle for Leibowitz are to sci fi what NPR is to radio, high minded but self important and booring. I suppose you think the Ghost in the Shell series is also shlock? Good Sci-Fi entertains, and doesn't always have to concern itself with "outer limits" style moral dilemmas.
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