I’ve picked up David Weber’s Honor Harrington Series again, after many years. This is a series (and an author) that I followed avidly for years and have reread again and again; one of my comfort reads, in fact. Paradoxically, I’ve also consistently skipped parts of his books again and again, to the point of never having read most of Short, Victorious War. I read him for his characters (which, even if many of them are not particularly well-rounded, are appealing), the action (which is well-written and exciting), and the good vs. evil (which is comforting, especially as the world around me seems to develop more shades of gray). What I don’t read him for is his plentiful exposition, which would be the parts I have habitually skipped. He has a lot to say about politics, military technology, and character motivations, much of which I find uninteresting, excessive, and/or redundant (this last would apply to the character motivations). The good news is that the action and character interactions still work even if you skip ahead, brother.
Monday, November 21, 2022
David Weber's Honor Harrington Series - Exposition Much?
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