TheNorthWind wrote:ThinksMarkedly wrote:
Hello TheNorthWind, welcome to the forum.
I feel the same. Can't wait for more books to come!
Same! And I've heard David doesn't want to do more Honor PoV books anymore but I'd love it if he did.ThinksMarkedly wrote:
But if you've "only" read 14 books, then you're missing quite a few! I recommend you read both the Crown of Slaves and the Saganami Island sub-series, if you haven't. SI are not really a separate series, since the events are interlinked with the main series; CS was slightly more apart... but that definitely no longer applies to To End in Fire, the fourth CS book.
I still plan to read more! I'm just pacing myself now because I don't want to end up at a point where I have nothing else to read in this universe for a while.Theemile wrote: After reading the OP's post last week, I realized what I was really jonsing for, Just a simple PoV story focused on a single ship (or squadron) with some intrigue and ship to ship action. A modicum of details concerning the bigger picture just to understand what's really driving events, but the depth of the story following our PoV characters going about their (interesting) day.
Exactly so! My greatest moments of enjoyment I found in the series consisted of when the politics and the relationships set up stakes and a background for that epic fleet action where Honor is sent out to accomplish some strategic goal. I think the best example of that storytelling formula working for me – apart from the early series where Honor had far smaller commands – was the Battle of Lovat in At All Costs.
If I could, I'd want one of those in every book for another ten books, at least. :p
This is where the series really shines. It's what it was built on, what the first several books set up in terms of both theme, lore, and character capability.
And Honor really is practically Holmesian in how she logically does battle. Her tactical brilliance is an important part of what makes the series so enjoyable imo.
I may be waxing brilliance or overexaggerating a bit here, but I just binged the main series and haven't gotten over my initial excitement yet.
I am grinning, and I wholeheartedly agree with this entire post. I keep bragging that I was fortunate enough to have begun the series with On Basilisk Station, and in my mind the excitement and legend still lives on. First impressions you see!
I too wish the author would write more PoV of Honor regardless of understandable reasons. I think he attempts to recreate the recipe with Meghan Petersen and Aivars Terekhov and he succeeded. And perhaps he is setting the stage for at least an Honor infused recipe by releasing the fruit of her loins into the galaxy. Perhaps her offspring will be the proverbial chip off the old block.
I will still miss Honor, mind you, but, at least she isn't dead, and since she is alive I will always be hoping for a cameo appearance.