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by dscott8 » Sat Sep 12, 2015 3:55 pm | |
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My son was moving house, and I was helping. Found the first 4 Honor Harringtons when I was packing his books, borrowed them and never looked back.
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by Henry Brown » Sat Sep 19, 2015 5:29 pm | |
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Was browsing through the Sci-Fi/Fantsy section at my local Barnes & Noble years ago. War of Honor was brand new in Hardback and there was a display set up, featuring the paperbacks of the earlier books in the series. Figured out that On Basilisk Stationwas the first book in the series. But the real reason I picked it up and bought it was the blurb on the back of the paperback. It was brilliant. Here it is:
*Having made him look like a fool, she's been exiled to Basilisk Station in disgrace and set up for ruin by a superior who hates her. *Her demoralized crew blames her for their ship's humiliating posting to an out-of-the-way picket station. *The aborigines of the system's only habitable planet are smoking homicide-inducing hallucinogens. *Parliament isn't sure it wants to keep the place; the major local industry is smuggling; the merchant cartels want her head; the star-conquering, so-called "Republic" of Haven is Up To Something; and Honor Harrington has a single, over-age light cruiser with an armament that doesn't work to police the entire star system. *But the people who are out to get her have made one mistake. They've made her mad. Once I read this I knew I had to read the book. And once I read OBS I was hooked. |
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by Tenshinai » Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:23 pm | |
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I mentioned on a forum that i was currently out of books to read, and someone i knew from online Starcraft gaming suggested looking at 1st and 2nd Honorverse books that were available in the Baen free library.
And obviously, as someone who uses an online callsign of Twoflowers simply MUST have good or at least decent tase in books, i went for a look. (Twoflowers is the Discworlds first ever "official" and true tourist, and original owner of "THE Luggage".) http://discworld.wikia.com/wiki/The_Luggage Its function is to act as both a luggage carrier and bodyguard for its owner, against whom no threatening motion should be made. The Luggage is fiercely defensive of its owner, and is generally homicidal in nature, killing or eating several people and monsters and destroying various ships, walls, doors, and other obstacles throughout the books. |
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