clancy688 wrote:I fully agree with the main critique of this book:
I fail to see where this is a "Honor Harrington" mainline book. Because it totally isn't, and I'm really really disappointed that it isn't. Imho it was being advertised as one, yet the main plot was literally untouched. Just like another reader here I kinda regret getting the eARC, because what's in there is totally not the information I was looking for.
I really am wondering what MWW and Bean were thinking when they created this. I mean, they are reading the forums. They absolutely knew what we were expecting (a mainline novel), just as they absolutely knew what we were not expecting (another glorious side-show with almost no chronological progression).
Tl;dr:
I really feel a bit cheated here... :/
Okay, guys.
I'm sorry that so many of you clearly feel that the book failed to advance the plot. I obviously disagree with that point, but I'm only the author. And, BTW, that last sentence is not a snit at people expressing their opinions. There are time an author feels a story has to go one place, cover one set of events and set things in line, when his readers don't agree, and that's legitimate.
I always try to give fair value for the time my readers invest. Clearly, for some people, that doesn't always happen. There are reasons this books is where it is and does what it does, including the fact that I've been asked --- repeatedly and often --- for exactly the additional time with the characters which some of you are complaining about. That's probably a case of different strokes and readers who want different things. but it was one of many factors which went into the way in which I structured the book.
Any writer --- or any other sort of craftsman --- is obviously disappointed when his readers/fans/supporters are anything short of ecstatic over his latest work. Most of us get used to that, since we don't get to hit every ball out of the park. I personally like this book --- a lot --- or I wouldn't have turned it loose and turned it in, but if you feel disappointed in it, that's certainly your right. I do take a certain umbrage at verbs like "cheated," but that's probably because I'm human and because to me, at least, that implies that someone "phoned it in," which, I assure you, was not the case here. Whether the book works for you as a reader or not, there was a lot pf thought behind the scene selections I made and I always try to give you guys the best I've got.
There's no point doing this if I don't.