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Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by SpaceManSpiff   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:17 pm

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So as I was reading On Baslisk Station for probably the 15th time I began to wonder......
What novel out of the series do I like the most?
The more I thought about it the more I realized how difficult a question that was.
After A LOT of thought I'd have to say it's Echoes of Honor. I love that book.

How about all of you?
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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by cthia   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:38 pm

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SpaceManSpiff wrote:
So as I was reading On Baslisk Station for probably the 15th time I began to wonder......
What novel out of the series do I like the most?
The more I thought about it the more I realized how difficult a question that was.
After A LOT of thought I'd have to say it's Echoes of Honor. I love that book.

How about all of you?

I could say that On Basilisk Station is my favorite book in the series, but that would be a bit misleading. On Basilisk Station is my favorite book, in any series.

I love a book featuring strong female characters. That's what floats my boat. OBS delivers. I like emotional reads. OBS delivers. I like space opera, dramatic battles. OBS delivers. It is in a league by itself...the best kept secret in town. :!:

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by hanuman   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:44 pm

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The problem is that only a few of the earlier novels can really be read as stand-alones. I particularly enjoyed 'Flag In Exile' and 'Field of Dishonor'. Of the later books, I enjoyed the 'Wages of Sin' side-series.
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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by roseandheather   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:59 pm

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I don't have one.

No, really. I love every single book, but for different reasons. If I had to pick a least favorite, it would be the Wages of Sin subseries for not being quite as engaging to me on an individual character level as the Honor or Shadow novels, and At All Costs for The Event of Which We Do Not Speak despite me loving pretty much everything about the book except all the dying.

But I don't have one. (Seriously. I even love the Torch books.)
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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by dreamrider   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:51 pm

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I tried to answer this. I really, really did.

But after going through 6 favorites, for different reasons, in 10 minutes, I gave up.

So, the book below is my favorite - from moment to moment:


On Basilisk Station - for the newness and the independent adventure, in multiple environs.

The Honor of the Queen - because its not independent of the RMN, and its near perfect, of course

Flag in Exile - Graysons!,...and she beheads a guy with a sword in one strike.

Honor Among Enemies - the powers are starting to move in Honor's direction, and she lives up to expectations...with a armed auxiliary!

Echoes of Honor - because everybody we like kicks butt, and hey, Honor breaks out an entire prison planet! (I still think David did this just to one-up Lois Bujold.)

War of Honor - because Honor gets a fleet, and brings the Protector's Own out to play, and creates a baby Grayson (Marsh).

At All Costs - ! ...and the beginning of the end of the beginning.

Shadow of Saganami - Talbott, Star Empire, and the heroes of Monica...and Helen...and Abigail.

Torch of Freedom - because the veil begins to fray.

Mission of Honor - Honor (both meanings), horror, ...and relief. Finally. The beginning of the end.

Storm from the Shadows - Michelle! And "this is how we do it" - a strategic essay by Adm H. Alexander-Harrington.


Sorry for the length. I got started and couldn't stop. Even at that, I feel like I cheated some books.

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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by roseandheather   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:03 pm

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dreamrider wrote:I tried to answer this. I really, really did.

But after going through 6 favorites, for different reasons, in 10 minutes, I gave up.

So, the book below is my favorite - from moment to moment:


On Basilisk Station - for the newness and the independent adventure, in multiple environs.

The Honor of the Queen - because its not independent of the RMN, and its near perfect, of course

Flag in Exile - Graysons!,...and she beheads a guy with a sword in one strike.

Honor Among Enemies - the powers are starting to move in Honor's direction, and she lives up to expectations...with a armed auxiliary!

Echoes of Honor - because everybody we like kicks butt, and hey, Honor breaks out an entire prison planet! (I still think David did this just to one-up Lois Bujold.)

War of Honor - because Honor gets a fleet, and brings the Protector's Own out to play, and creates a baby Grayson (Marsh).

At All Costs - ! ...and the beginning of the end of the beginning.

Shadow of Saganami - Talbott, Star Empire, and the heroes of Monica...and Helen...and Abigail.

Torch of Freedom - because the veil begins to fray.

Mission of Honor - Honor (both meanings), horror, ...and relief. Finally. The beginning of the end.

Storm from the Shadows - Michelle! And "this is how we do it" - a strategic essay by Adm H. Alexander-Harrington.


Sorry for the length. I got started and couldn't stop. Even at that, I feel like I cheated some books.

dreamrider


Don't feel bad. I very nearly gave a rundown of all the novels and why I love them. Yes, all twenty-four. (But most of your six are usually at the top of my list. :D )
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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by dreamrider   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:05 pm

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roseandheather wrote:
dreamrider wrote:I tried to answer this. I really, really did.

But after going through 6 favorites, for different reasons, in 10 minutes, I gave up.

So, the book below is my favorite - from moment to moment:


On Basilisk Station - for the newness and the independent adventure, in multiple environs.

The Honor of the Queen - because its not independent of the RMN, and its near perfect, of course

Flag in Exile - Graysons!,...and she beheads a guy with a sword in one strike.

Honor Among Enemies - the powers are starting to move in Honor's direction, and she lives up to expectations...with a armed auxiliary!

Echoes of Honor - because everybody we like kicks butt, and hey, Honor breaks out an entire prison planet! (I still think David did this just to one-up Lois Bujold.)

War of Honor - because Honor gets a fleet, and brings the Protector's Own out to play, and creates a baby Grayson (Marsh).

At All Costs - ! ...and the beginning of the end of the beginning.

Shadow of Saganami - Talbott, Star Empire, and the heroes of Monica...and Helen...and Abigail.

Torch of Freedom - because the veil begins to fray.

Mission of Honor - Honor (both meanings), horror, ...and relief. Finally. The beginning of the end.

Storm from the Shadows - Michelle! And "this is how we do it" - a strategic essay by Adm H. Alexander-Harrington.


Sorry for the length. I got started and couldn't stop. Even at that, I feel like I cheated some books.

dreamrider


Don't feel bad. I very nearly gave a rundown of all the novels and why I love them. Yes, all twenty-four. (But most of your six are usually at the top of my list. :D )


You'll notice that my six turned into 11.
:oops:

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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by roseandheather   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:08 pm

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dreamrider wrote:You'll notice that my six turned into 11.
:oops:

dr


I wonder if that has anything to do with RFC doing his job?? :lol:

Seriously, though. I love all the books for so many reasons that picking a single favorite is pretty much impossible, although I will say that A Rising Thunder is pretty much the only novel that did not reduce me to a blubbering mess of jelly at any point, and for that reason I love it to pieces.
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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by Marconos   » Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:28 pm

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This is an easy one for me.

The 1st one, because without it the others wouldn't exist. :lol:

On a serious note, I really don't think of them as different books. It's just one long story that requires multiple bindings to fit it all in.
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Re: Favorite Honorverse Novel
Post by KNick   » Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:49 pm

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Marconos wrote:This is an easy one for me.

The 1st one, because without it the others wouldn't exist. :lol:

On a serious note, I really don't think of them as different books. It's just one long story that requires multiple bindings to fit it all in.


For me it is Mutineer's Moon. Because without that book, I would not have been waiting impatiently for the next David Weber book. Other than that, like Marconos, it is just one very long book to me.
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