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"Wonderfull Mil-Sci-Fi"
Wonderfull book, wonderfull series. Very deep and beliveble characters and very realistic space phisics, in a story arc very well planned. I didnt want reaching the end of the book because so delicious and please was the reading.
Well written, tied together, lots of themes developing that will lead to future story lines, without sacrificing the current book. I have great hopes for the next one.
Go Black Jack!

"You could start reading the series with this one."
You might want to read the books in THE LOST FLEET series in order. But if for some reason you can't get #1 THE LOST FLEET: DAUNTLESS or #2 THE LOST FLEET: FEARLESS -- you can start with this one without fear of being bewildered or confused.

Even the characterizations are crystal clear so that you aren't wondering why this person does this or "who" this other person is.

And after you've read COURAGEOUS, you'll still want to read the previous ones if you haven't already. In fact, you may want to reread the previous ones!

This series is Military SF at its best - but it's not all plot. It doesn't read like the worst of the Arthurian Legend novels, detailing one battle after another until you don't care who wins. Each battle is set up perfectly so that the personalities of the Captains commanding ships in Geary's Fleet figure into the orders Geary gives.

It even matters, politically, who Geary is sleeping with (and who not) all for good reasons rooted in character as well as politics.

If you've had a little too much Fantasy interdimensional battle novels lately, you should try this one.

The writing is clean, compelling -- and trust me, it's hard to write a mid-series novel that's as "transparent" as this one to the compelling forces detailed in previous novels without spoiling the current one.

This Series takes its place beside Edward E. Smith, Ph.D.'s LENSMAN SERIES, but unlike the Lensman Series, THE LOST FLEET is not "space opera" at all. It's more like the Dragnet, or Columbo of Interstellar Warfare with a dash of THE DRESDEN FILES plotting thrown in.

THE LOST FLEET: COURAGEOUS is just pure enjoyment.

"The Lost Fleet moves on!"
Background to this book: John Hemry, writing under the pen-name Jack Campbell, began the series by introducing readers to a universe, far into our future, where humanity has spread out into space, colonizing many planets, and eventually separating into two main camps, The Alliance and the Syndicate. Competition and contrasting political structures result in conflict. In the first book, The Lost Fleet: Dauntless, the Alliance fleet is lured into an ambush, where it suffers great loss, especially in the upper military echelons. The command of the fleet falls to its most senior surviving office, John "Black Jack" Geary, who had long been thought to be dead, but who had just been rescued from an escape pod, where he had spent a century in cryogenic sleep. Black Jack Geary had become legend, for sacrificing himself to save his ship during the first outbreak of hostilities involving the Syndicate, and now he was seen as a hero, returned from the dead, to rescue the Alliance from a near-total massacre and a seemingly-endless war.

In this third book of the Lost Fleet series, Black Jack Geary faces the choice of either continuing to try to fool the Syndics, as the Syndicate fleet is called by Alliance military people, or making a quicker dash back to Alliance space, that could easily lead to another disastrous ambush. Through the first two books, Geary has successfully outguessed the Syndics, and has inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. This as caused further belief in the idea that John Geary is a resurrected hero, sent by the ancestors of the Alliance, to save the fleet. Geary has tried to avoid embracing the mythical hero role, that brings the impression of infallibility with it.

While trying to damage the Syndics and bring the fleet back to Alliance space, Geary also has to deftly deal with a subtly growing contingent, in his own fleet, of those who fear Geary and want him deposed as Fleet Commander. Another contingent idolizes Geary, almost fanatically, and want him to seize the mythos of Black Jack Geary and be much more than Fleet Commander.

For the first two-thirds of this book, it strongly resembled its predecessors, to the point that I was beginning to fear that the author had exhausted his supply of originality and creativity. The only real differences between the predecessors and the earlier parts of this book, was that the Alliance fleet was experiencing more resource shortages, and they were starting to get outmaneuvered at times, as the Syndics seemed to have caught on to some of Geary's tactics, and were becoming better at anticipating the next move and countering it.

Then, as Geary began to despair, he got what he needed, from two of his internal allies and, surprisingly, from an old internal opponent. In a thrumming crescendo, the last third of the book builds tension, then moves to rapid-fire action, complex military strategy and maneuvering, and shocking brilliance and boldness that will make John Geary the man into a legend, separate from the century-old Black Jack legend. Geary's last decision in this book is stunning, and creates an incredible cliffhanger that makes it impossible for me to not read the next book in the series.

Jack Campbell's writing is crisp, even when the story begins to feel repetitive, early in the book. It feels almost like John Geary's funk, and the advice that helped him pull out of it, also helped the author remember what made the first two books excellent reading, and writing those pep-talk passages had the same effect on Campbell that it had on Geary. The characters in this book, as in its predecessors, were varied, credible, and three-dimensional. The brilliant ending certainly ensured by continued interest in the series.

Those who enjoy these books, will also likely enjoy Old Man's War by John Scalzi, and its sequels.

-- Chris McCallister, author of Coming Full Circle

"It just keeps getting better"
It was with trepidation that I went for book three. Other series from other authors had often been wonderful to begin with but rapidly pale as the series continues. However in this Jack Campbell is maturing as a writer and consequently the style is evolving through the series. Not enough change to jump you out of a familiar world but enough to freshen the now aspect of the story. Jack has done a great job in book three the character depth is expanded and some very amusing scenes brighten the humanity of the series while still dealing out awesome space battle crisis and tactics. Book three makes for exciting reading thanks to subtle changes in Jack's style that enhance the series depth. If you thought like me "Surely he can't keep it going for another" then be prepared for a pleasant surprise. Highly recommended and an absolute must if you have enjoyed the series so far.

"Sharp Drop in Quality"
I really enjoyed the first two books in this series but was unable to finish. I was very disappointed to see that this had grown into a six-book series and this third book is just an expansion joint. The plot is not advanced, characters lose what characterization they once had, and nothing happens. I will not be purchasing any more books in this series. I will simply assume Black Jack gets everyone home and maybe re-read the first two books sometime in the future.

 

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"He spins a good yarn", I enjoy a good solid sci-fi story with straight forward stories & good tech added. I'm finding that each on of the lost fleet novels is fitting my need greatly. I just about can't put the book down till i've read it from cover to cover & I'm looking forward to the next one. To me that what it's all about.

Bring on the rest of the story!!

"Great SCI FI book", This is another great book in the series. You should read the other books first. Well worth your money.

"Good stuff", Good military sci fi series so far. Probably the best I have read in a long time. I especially like the portrayal of the military concepts of honor, tradition and selflessness that make our military so strong.

I am not as concerned with the on and off again moodiness of Co-President Rione as some of the other reviewers have commented , However, the main character CAPT Geary needs to quit having so much self doubt. No effective commander can function properly and responsibly with as much self doubt as is constantly attributed to our hero. He needs to get a grip on his life and move forward. Sure anyone in battle has doubts but you need to have confidence in your abilities, in your subordinates - officers and NCOs to give you the information that allows you to make informed decisions. If you have that much doubt in your own abilities and your decision making then you should relinquish your command. He needs to pick a good Executive Officer (not just his flag ship commander) and a battle staff to assist in decision making rather than simply relying on a "virtual conference debate" among ship commanders.

The books otherwise are good reading and have really keep up my interest. I await the next books in the series and look forward to finding out more about the constant reference to the "Aliens" that keeps popping up.

"Enjoyable but I am getting annoyed", This is my first space opera series and it was fun. The premise is good, excellent. My complaint is in the extreme irritation in an author who continues to repeat sections via wholesale cut and paste. It is almost as though 20% of the book feels as though its a repeat. I find myself rolling my eyes. The characters who whine is ridiculous. The hero who is not asserting leadership and lets knuckleheads walk over him is ridiculous. The author who produces cardboard love scenes so stiff they could break like uncooked spaghetti is kinda amusing but I give him a wave for trying. It feels he was commanded to do so by his publisher.

The battle scenes were extra long. The bitchout sessions by his lover were getting tedious. This was not going in a positive direction at all by books end.

On a scale 1 to 5, Five is Best:

Villian: 4
Plot: 3
Creativity: 3
Uniqueness: 2.5
Humor: 1
Bringing the sexy: 0
Passion: 3 stars (for duty & honor )
Dullness setting in on Series: 3
Laughs & Amusement factor: 1
Silly Whiners getting on your nerves: 5
Lazy Author repeating too much from prior chapters: 5

The investment has been made now and I want to know what is going to happen next. I bought the first 3 as as books on tape (audiobooks). Now that I know the author has been a little lazy, I will not invest in an audiobook on book #4. I will buy that as paperback because I do want to know what happened but not at $24.00.

If the pattern continues, there will be a lot of cut and paste, not a lot of plot advancement and the characters chasing their tails and not going anywhere except someplace pretty durn depressing.

For that I can read in an afternoon in Barnes and Noble and not even buy the paperback for #4.

"ruffled around the edges", Though extremly well written and graphically depicted beyond all expectations, i did find that much of what happens in the book must be simply accepted. For instance, HOW BIG are some of these ships, compared to actual objects, foot ball stadium? and is there artificial gravity or do they float around inside the ships. What's the propulsion system? does it have a name, is it gravity fed, ect, ect... Though these questions seem incredibly important, the books seem to glance off of the implied incredibly well.



 
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"Courageous: The Lost Fleet book 3", Highly entertaining and imaginative plot. Enjoy the battles and complexity of a "believable" science fiction battle. A few plot twists have the story moving in a new and unexpected direction. The cliff-hanger ending left me wishing book 4 was already out.

"Good continuation of the series", Captain Geary continues his formidable task of leading the Alliance fleet back home through Syndic space. There are several well-written battle scenes in the book, which will keep the attention of those who like battles. The character development also continues, with Captain Geary not only growing as a person but as a leader. The plot twists are quite a bit of fun.

This is the third book in this series (following The Lost Fleet: Dauntless, and The Lost Fleet: Fearless). The tone of the story follows in the same line as the other two, so if you enjoyed them you'll probably enjoy this one too.

"Repeating Himself", Here are the things I still like about this series: the action scenes are fantastic. No other author writing today can imagine or describe a space based battle with such clarity and tension.

Here are the weaknesses: the author ignores the capacity of humans to change over time. Neither the hero "Black Jack" or the officers of the fleet he commands have learned anything. The author is still portraying Geary, who has successfully led his fleet to many victories, as a commander being challenged by his subordinate officers. This lends the intricate maneuvers described in other sections an air of unreality. Also Geary's relationship with the Co-President is a one-dimensional and fairly turgid slog through fake arguments and noble platitudes.

Normally, I don't discuss endings and I try to avoid spoilers, but the way this book ended was completely unfair to the reader. The publisher could have included the first chapter of the next book as a sample but chose not to do so. What happens is that Geary and his fleet fight a rousing battle with an unexpectedly much larger Syndic force. Three battleships sacrifice themselves to let the rest of the fleet escape. When he reaches normal space again, Geary takes stock of the situation and turns the fleet around to head back. He has decided that the fleet has to try to fight its way out. That's where the book ends. No resolution until the fourth book.

This is starting to feel like one of those endless series where there is no forward progress and each book just recombines the elements of the previous book. I had high hopes for it in the beginning and am truly divided on whether to give this author another chance or spend my entertainment dollar elsewhere.

"Disappointing - not as good as the first two in this series.", In this book, Campbell has tried to make Black Jack Geary almost too human. And to be honest, his continual battle against the rebels and idiots in his fleet is becoming tiresome.

Let's face it, these are space operas and I'm far more interested in reading about a HERO than a conflicted leader who second-guesses himself in every leadership role.

It is also starting to become tiresome waiting for the fleet to wrap this up. Book three ends up offering no new revelations, and really just more of the same "jump into a new system, find a way to win the battle and pick another system to jump to next" that you were treated to in the first two books. At least with book one you had the clever twist of Black Jack finding that the fleet had atrophied and needed his old leadership style and in book two you discovered some rather interesting plot twists regarding the net. Book three offers nothing but battles.

Frankly, I could have skipped it and moved on to book four - assuming book four isn't more of the same.

The series drags on with this one. I'll bet you could simply skip it and move to book four without ever missing a beat.

"Dreadful, Boring and repetitive", I bought books 2, 3 and 4 in this series after really enjoying the 1st book.

Book 3 introduced so much repetition, continually stating information that had already been stated again and again and again I had a real problem getting through it. Also the continued distrust of the co-president and other fleet officers was pretty difficult to believe after he had saved their lives so many times.

This is a book wasted an hour or two of my life. I couldn't wait to get to the end of book 2 and book 3 I just threw away after 20-30 pages of the same repitition. Really don't waste your time or money. This book is just a money making machine it could have been written by a computer.

 
 
 

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