ohh I'm a bit of a fan! of Honor Harrington (even if it veers into "guilt pleasure" territory at times) I admit I probably liked the series more for what it [i/]wasn't[/i] rather for what it was, I liked the fact that at the start she was just a captian who didn't care for frivalous things and althoughEd130 The Vanguard said:The Honor Harrington series has a rather large female cast, including the eponymous title character. It's set in a future that plays along the lines of the Napoleonic Wars with Space England (with a ruling queen) and Space Revolutionary France dukeing it out with spaceships that fire 'broadsides' due to the gravity drives used.
[spoiler/]as soon as she gets a boyfriend she grows her hair long because...I don't know she's a "real woman" now? pfft the love interest gets killed off! ha![/spoiler]
but anyway I'm on the 5th book I think and there are two things which bother me most
1. the mary sueness, my god is she going into mary sue mode...but still that I can handle
2.the writers political thing...now I get that in his fictional world lefties and liberals are terrible...thats all good and well, except in either this book or the one before he goes onto explain how Haven (which is amess) came about and its essentially "there once was a really cool republic that was cool untill the dicded to fix all the problems and EVERYONE WENT ON THE DOLE!! AND NOW IT SUCKS" that just struck me right in the face...not only that but Honor herself has no upper class lineage or anything that gave her an advantage...through her awsomoness she gains not only money but a title....and then it hit me [i/]oh god is this whole thing just a metaphor for if you bull up your bootstraps and work hard you too can get money? ewww! EEEWWW! do not want![/i]
but as much as I've bitched about it I still enjoy it
honestly though I thourght about reading "In Fury born" I'm not sure about David Weber as a writer...
huh turns out that one was on my goodreads reading list, certainly sounds like something I may be itnerested inGenocidicles said:I'd recommend Engines of God.
It's about a group of archaeologists studying long dead alien civilizations, the protagonist being their female pilot. It's part of a series, but I haven't read any of the others so I can't vouch for their quality. Engines of God finished up quite nicely so you could treat it as a standalone if you had to.