If your only exposure to "Battlefield Earth" is through the movie of the same name, then get off your duffus, go to Barnes & Noble or Amazon and order the book. The book is something else; it's a masterpiece in science fiction; and if it's not on your bookshelf by Christmas, put it on your "wish list" and don't settle for anything else.
I've read L. Ron Hubbard's "Battlefield Earth" twice, and when we make our 2010 trip to Comic-Con, it's going to be in my hot little hands.
The book, which is a hefty 1,050 pages long, is about Johnnie "Goodboy" Tyler and his struggle to take back Earth from the aliens who invaded it many years ago. And just when you thought it was a done deal, Hubbard throws in another twist, another turn.
It's a purely science fiction book, and I don't understand why you're still reading THIS when you could be online ordering "Battlefield Earth."
Now, get along with you!
I've read L. Ron Hubbard's "Battlefield Earth" twice, and when we make our 2010 trip to Comic-Con, it's going to be in my hot little hands.
The book, which is a hefty 1,050 pages long, is about Johnnie "Goodboy" Tyler and his struggle to take back Earth from the aliens who invaded it many years ago. And just when you thought it was a done deal, Hubbard throws in another twist, another turn.
It's a purely science fiction book, and I don't understand why you're still reading THIS when you could be online ordering "Battlefield Earth."
Now, get along with you!
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