Rating: Summary: Excellent from start to finish! Review: After reading the previous reviews, I don't really need to add more, but I shall anyway.I loved this book. Further, I have enjoyed all of the series to date. When is "Worlds of Honor" due out?
Rating: Summary: This is excellent ! Review: David Weber, I WANT MORE NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Veryvery good BUT Review: I loved it. It was fascinating, I adored the deeper look into the effect Honor has had on so many people. BUT I'm gettign a little tired of the RMN always being the ones to come up with new technology - The PRH is so much bigger and yet all we see is that it's got some top rate command crews [which isn't surprising]. Enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Maybe the Best yet! Review: David Weber may be the best space opera author ever. Honor organizes prisoners, captures hell, crashes a Peep fleet and returns home. Meanwhile there is Honor's funeral, lots of berievement, Grayson revenge, new weapon platforms, lots of battles, an organized enemy, potential political upheavals. What can I say, but that this novel has it all without diluting the plot. Lots of fun.
Rating: Summary: A great read, but leaves you hungry for more. Review: "Echoes of Honor" is another great installment in the Honor Harrington series. I loved it. The book ties up loose ends from the last book, but leaves some for the next. In the next book I hope to see more of Honor where she belongs, In space, in command and taking it to the Peeps. Keep it up David!
Rating: Summary: The BEST of the series yet! Review: This book was one I had to finish. The book itself is almost 3 complete books in one and the final chapters brought tears to my eyes ( which I might add has not happened in a LONG time) If you haven't read the series do so NOW and find out why! Daniel
Rating: Summary: Boring. Review: I reviewed this novel a month or so ago but the boneheads at big river didn't run it. So here is a condensed version. I thought it was boring. Gave me more information then I wanted on things I wasn't interested in. (I'm not loaning money to these people). I read David Weber for things to explode as often as possible. This did'nt do it for me. I expected a great meal, instead got chinese and was stuck with the check.
Rating: Summary: The best, did not put it down for a week. Review: I started the Honor Harrington series when the first book cam out. Ever since then the books David has keep me returning. Echeos of Honor is the best that I have read. Of all the books this is the one where I feel like I truly know what it means to be Honor Harrington, the pain, the love and the devotion to duty that keeps her going when it would be easier to quit. I look forward to more from David.
Rating: Summary: I expected more of the same, but this ended up even better! Review: I've enjoyed the Honor Harrington books, and expected to enjoy this one. I was not disappointed, but this book does more than just carry the flag. Things are changing in Honor's world--The space equivalent of carrier warfare is being developed, and the Peeps are beginning to get their act together. Indeed, this book could be called "The Peeps Strike Back" and it would not be deceptive! The changes and the people are developed in an interesting and entertaining manner. MINOR SPOILER WARNING If I have a quibble, it would be over the almost flawless success of the first use of the "carrier". It's unusual, even extraordinary for a military experimenting with a new weapons concept to use it this well on the first use, especially given the rushed conditions in the novel.
Rating: Summary: words not deeds Review: This book is OK. There is less action here than in his other novels, and though I understand the need to flesh out the universe in which all this is occuring, there was rather too much of that for me. My fear is that this vein is getting mined out: what will Honor do after she becomes admiral of the known universe? Kind of like Clancy's Ryan.
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