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Crown of Slaves - Weber/Flint
Crown of Slaves by David Weber and Eric Flint. Weber has invited Flint to collaborate in a spin off series in the Honor Harrington universe. I was very much looking forward to this collaboration as I enjoyed Flint's 1632 series (well, I'm still reading).
There are 12 books in the Honor Harrington main story line. There are two spin off series with two book each, the second one being the Saganami series. I do think someone could read this book as the first book. Even though I'd read the complete 12 book main story line, I found myself as lost as anyone new at first. The start of the book is some ways back from where the story line had progressed in the main line. But, as confusing as the start felt with all the characters being thrown at you (and there are a LOT) -- the book eventually settles down to a gripping pace that makes the book hard to put down. Genetic slavery is the main plot line of the book. The bad guys are into creating humans designed for specific work -- as slaves, and the good guys want to end slavery. But as much as that's the back drop, the main parts of the book are about spies. It reads like a great military spy thriller set in space with genetically modified humans instead of aliens. The character development is superb. There are a good half dozen fully developed main characters that you follow, and a host of peripheral ones. I've heard someone describe books like this as "competency porn". The good guys are really smart and win the day through intellect, courage, and special abilities. It's like super heroes without going to the extreme of super man. I love a good "competency porn" read Any fan of the Honor Harrington books will enjoy this one. Happy reading, Lee |
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I like anything from the Honorverse to varying degrees and I liked this one fairly well. I think the spy thriller description is a pretty accurate one for the most part.
The short stories, Promised Land by Jane Lindskold (in The Service to the Sword) and From the Highlands by Eric Flint (in Changer of Worlds) give some nice extra background info for this story. The first is about Ruth's mother and Prince Michael and how they first meet and the second has some background about Berry. Also for folks that don't know Crown of Slaves is available as part of the Baen Free Library... http://www.webscription.net/p-92-crown-of-slaves.aspx |
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FYI, fans of the Honor Harrington Series are also grateful to Dahak, and his site http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/
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I believe it is. If memory serves me correctly, I first read the free ebook version then went and bought the hardcover version for my library and I don't recall any differences.
For David Weber fans, he is starting a new trilogy that is supposed to be Honor Harrington like. The first book is called Out of the Dark and is scheduled for release September 28th. The Publisher's Weekly blurb (from the Barnes & Noble website reads: Quote:
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Yes, it is.
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For those who don't know, the fifthimperium site appears to be legit -- it's a collection of cd's that appeared in Baen hard backs that have LOTS of free ebooks. I got almost the entire Honor Harrington series that way. I have something like 277 ebooks from the site -- a real treasure trove.
I think I bought Crown of Slaves and Torch of Freedom, though. I was feeling the need to contribute to the authors -- and at $6 each from DRM free epub, they are very reasonably priced. Lee |
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The "Mission of Honor" cd from the site has all 12 Honor books along with anthologies and the currently discussed "Crown of Slaves". |
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And I agree... Baen's is a fabulous site for those that love SF/Fantasy and there prices are unbeatable. I even occasionally drop a donation on books in the Free library.
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Baen, Eric Flint, David Weber and other Baen authors all subscribe to the view that if people are downloading copies of your book, even if it is for free, it will result in more sales in the long run.
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Not sure. Dahak, who runs it, is a member here but I don't know what, if any, affiliation he has with any of the Baen folks.
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I agree about the cheesy covers
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Well, I can vouch for the accuracy of that belief. I had never rad a David Weber novel before downloading the freebies from Baen. I always found the covers off-putting and I was never much into military scifi. But Honor Harrington hooked me, and I immedately began buying new Weber releases in hardcover. I've bought 7 or 8 so far and always preorder a forthcoming book as soon as I learn of it. So here is one convert.
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