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by AdmiralStarNight » Mon Apr 14, 2014 9:28 pm | |
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The first book I read was Shadow of Saganami.
And boy was i confused. Its best to read them in order so you don;t spoil any plots or get too confused when they start refencing weapons you have never heard of before in your life, but introduced in another book. Unlike Tom Clancy books, HHverse books were written in order. ~~
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by Hellmer » Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:55 pm | |
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For myself, I recommend reading the main series up through At All Costs before going back and reading through by publication order. While the side stories are good books in their own right, their impact isn't really felt until Mission of Honor.
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by Jonathan_S » Mon Apr 14, 2014 11:06 pm | |
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Well mostly. The mainline, Torch, and Talbott books are in order. The two prequel series, the novelette from House of Steel, and the stories in the anthologies are scattered around in time and don't chronologically happen in publication order. For example More than Honor, the first anthology, was published in Jan 1998. So in publication order it comes between book 7 In Enemy Hands and 8 Echoes of Honor. But chronologically none of it's three stories appear to fall quite into that spot in the timeline. "A Beautiful Friendship" was set roughly 390i years prior. "A Whiff of Grapeshot" was set prior to book 7 "Deck Load Strike" doesn't clearly show, but internal evident strongly hints it must have been much later than the first year or so of the war; since a ship had been attacked without having known a state of war existed between Manticore and Haven. (Although the few critical anthology short stories were each published before the book they were critical to; so reading in strict publication order isn't going to leave you wondering who the heck this clearly already developed character is - for example "From the Highlands" and "The Fanatic" were both published prior to Crown of Slaves) |
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by Vince » Tue Apr 15, 2014 12:25 am | |
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Correction - only two short stories. What I thought was another free short story is actually in the Beginnings anthology (Obligated Service by Joelle Presby). Yes, baenebooks.com, I misspelled the site name. Free Short Stories 2011 Honorverse Tech Bu9 by David Weber and Ken Burnside Free Short Stories 2012 Grayson Navy Letters Home by Joelle Presby -------------------------------------------------------------
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by Joker41NAM » Fri Apr 18, 2014 1:54 pm | |
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Here's my opinion on reading order (mostly publication order, with a couple exceptions for the anthologies; see reasons for exceptions below).
On Basilisk Station The Honor of the Queen The Short Victorious War Field of Dishonor Flag in Exile Honor Among Enemies More Than Honor In Enemy Hands Echoes of Honor Ashes of Victory Worlds of Honor Changer of Worlds War of Honor The Service of the Sword Crown of Slaves The Shadow of Saganami At All Costs Storm from the Shadows Torch of Freedom Mission of Honor In Fire Forged A Beautiful Friendship A Rising Thunder Fire Season Shadow of Freedom Beginnings Treecat Wars Cauldron of Ghosts Reasons for going out of publication order: More than Honor before In Enemy Hands: "Whiff of Grapeshot" gives context to the beginning of Hands World of Honor after Ashes of Victory: "Queen's Gambit" gives away a key point near the end of Ashes, which would take away the impact of that scene. |
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by HB of CJ » Tue May 13, 2014 7:48 pm | |
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Thank you everyone. Since I am left handed and an old coot, about the only way I can make sense out of all of these fine novels is to TRY to read them according to the dateline. That means in sequence linked to the date of the story in view of the entire Honorverse series. Works best for me.
It gets even worserer. I have passed it forward at our local library group meetings and now many others are getting rather interested, (hooked?) on the Honorverse Series. Hee hee hee, I love a good plan. Patrons are now purchasing new editions, then donating them to our library. HB of CJ (old coot) |
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by sonex » Tue Apr 24, 2018 6:12 pm | |
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Thanks to all who have contributed to this topic. I've been a long time reader of Weber's Safehold" series, but had held off reading any Honorverse stories. Now, I'm over 80 and decided to have a go at them. I started with the mainline "Honor Harrington" books, then started with other Honorverse books mentioned in David's BIBLIOLOGPHY. I'm nearly through with them, and have all of them on my Kindle Fire. What I plan to do, is reread all of the Honorverse books in the above order, as soon as I finish the first reads. Wish me luck! Bruce Harrington - with early dementia Honor Harrington and Safehold nut.
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by sonex » Tue Apr 24, 2018 10:02 pm | |
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After "Cauldron of Ghosts", add "Shadows of Victory" 2016 BD Harrington Honor Harrington and Safehold nut.
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by n7axw » Tue Apr 24, 2018 10:33 pm | |
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Just a couple of notes here: tha YA books about Stephanie Harrington and her friends are slotted about 300 years prior to the current honorverse timeframe. A Beautiful Friendship, Fire Season and Treecat Wars are delightful books and can be read sequentially as a single story. I would group them together in any list of reading the honorverse. It wouldn't matter where in the order they are put as long as they are kept together.
I would say the same about the adventures of Travis Long in the Manticore Ascendant series. A Call to Duty, A Call to Arms, and A Call to Vengeance are best read together as a single story. They are in the same time frame as Stephanie Harringon, though the two stories are not tied into each other. I had a bit more trouble getting into these books, but once I did, I thoroughly enjoyed them. Don - When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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by George J. Smith » Wed Apr 25, 2018 4:25 am | |
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Regarding the Star Kingdom (Stephanie Harrington) novels, I would include "Letter from Stephanie" (from Baen Free Stories 2011) then "The Stray" (from the Worlds of Honor anthologies), between where Part 1 of "A Beautiful Friendship" ended (from the More than Honor anthologies), and part 2 of A Beautiful Friendship novel begins. The first part of the novel has additions that were not included in the original from the anthologies so it would be better to read that than the story of the same name from the anthologies. .
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