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Halo novels

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The Halo novels are books that have expanded heavily on the Halo universe. The first three novels were published by Ballantine Books, while the more recent ones are published by Tor Books. The first three Halo novels were reissued by Tor Books in 2010. While mostly unchanged, the new versions feature additional content and several minor alterations. This is a list of all of the novels:

List of novels

Individual novels

Title Cover Author Publication Summary
Halo: The Fall of Reach File:Fall-o-reach.jpg Eric Nylund 2001 Details the SPARTAN-II Program, the Covenant attack on Reach, and how the UNSC Pillar of Autumn escaped to Halo.
Halo: The Flood Front cover of Halo: The Flood. William C. Dietz 2003 The novelization of Halo: Combat Evolved. Also features a number of additional subplots which explain what happened during the events on Installation 04.
Halo: First Strike Firststrike2.jpg Eric Nylund 2003 Fills in the gap between Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2.
Halo: Ghosts of Onyx Onyx cover.jpg Eric Nylund 2006 Follows Kurt-051 and the training of the Spartan-IIIs on Onyx.
Halo: Contact Harvest The final cover for Halo: Contact Harvest. Joseph Staten 2007 Follows Avery Johnson and features the events leading up to the Human-Covenant War.
Halo: The Cole Protocol Halocole.png Tobias S. Buckell 2008 Introduces Gray Team and details the backstories of Jacob Keyes and Thel 'Vadam.

The Forerunner Saga

Title Cover Author Publication Summary
Halo: Cryptum Cryptum - Cover.jpg Greg Bear 2011 Describes the experiences of the Forerunner Manipular known as Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting and the Didact during the Forerunner-Flood war.
Halo: Primordium HPrimordium - Cover.jpeg Greg Bear 2012 Details the story of a human known as Chakas and his odyssey across Installation 07.
Halo: Silentium Halo Silentium Cover.jpg Greg Bear 2013 Concludes the Forerunner Saga.

Kilo-Five Trilogy

Title Cover Author Publication Summary
Halo: Glasslands Glasslands cover.jpg Karen Traviss 2011 Details the state of the Halo universe after the end of the Human-Covenant War and serves as a follow-up to Ghosts of Onyx.
Halo: The Thursday War HThursday War - Cover.jpeg Karen Traviss 2012 A direct sequel to Glasslands.
TBA TBA Karen Traviss TBA Concludes the trilogy.

Collections and box sets

Trivia

Contrary to popular belief, the Halo novelisation project was initiated by Microsoft Games Studios Franchise Development Group and not by Bungie (though they are given a degree of creative control).[1][2] The novelisation project was designed for wider audience apart from the general fanbase, and to establish an expanded universe for future content.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Combat Evolved portal page: MGS Development Group Expands (archived page)
  2. ^ IGN: Beyond the Ring: Bungie's Renegade Development of Halo's Fiction (Staten said, emphasizing Bungie's role in outside projects: "Bungie was maintaining creative oversight over all these initiatives -- we really did have a lot of control over what stories got told. Historically, over the decade of Halo storytelling, Bungie would maintain creative ownership and direction of these various projects.")

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