I always wanted to start reading the series and last night I broke down and bought most of them at a used book store. Is the series any good? It seems okay so far, but I just started reading "On Basilik Station"
Some people have mentioned that they found Honor herself a little "Mary-Sueish?"
A lot of people don't like the later books for various reasons, and I'm sure we'll be hearing from some of them soon. There's a shift in focus as Harrington's increasing military and social rank broadens her responsibilities beyond a single ship. Plus a romantic subplot in the last few books that's apparently a bit too much estrogen for some people to handle.They do seem to get longer the further into the series you get though.
Umm, how can Honor be a Mary Sue? A Mary Sue is a character who is better, smarter, faster, even sexier than the main character, created by the writer to show what a perfect person she is and how much better than the main character she is.Some people have mentioned that they found Honor herself a little "Mary-Sueish?", but I can't say it stopped my enjoyment of the novels.
Umm, how can Honor be a Mary Sue? A Mary Sue is a character who is better, smarter, faster, even sexier than the main character, created by the writer to show what a perfect person she is and how much better than the main character she is.Some people have mentioned that they found Honor herself a little "Mary-Sueish?", but I can't say it stopped my enjoyment of the novels.
Honor may be perfect in a lot of ways, but she's not more perfect than herself. Therefore, she doesn't fit the definition of a Mary Sue at all.
And, to be honest, I don't find Honor to be particularly perfect, especially in the early books.
Umm, how can Honor be a Mary Sue? A Mary Sue is a character who is better, smarter, faster, even sexier than the main character, created by the writer to show what a perfect person she is and how much better than the main character she is.Some people have mentioned that they found Honor herself a little "Mary-Sueish?", but I can't say it stopped my enjoyment of the novels.
Honor may be perfect in a lot of ways, but she's not more perfect than herself. Therefore, she doesn't fit the definition of a Mary Sue at all.
And, to be honest, I don't find Honor to be particularly perfect, especially in the early books.
They are Tom Clancey-ish in the bad way also. The first few books were tight sea stories set in space. But then I guess Weber became un-editable like Clancy did and the stories just dragged on and on. 700 pages when 300 would be fine.Love the books.
Yes, a bit "Tom Clancey-ish" in the details sometimes. And the romance comes in later. But I still love ALL of them.
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