On Basilisk Station Honor Harrington Book 1 David Weber 9781416509370 Books

On Basilisk Station Honor Harrington Book 1 David Weber 9781416509370 Books
While admittedly it takes a little while to get going and the author does, from time to time, understandably detail at length certain aspects of the universe (more than I would like), I was reminded of a more engaging, and less cumbersome, sci-fi take on Patrick O'Brian's excellent Master and Commander series.The first book deals with Honor being sent to Basilisk Station, an out-of-the-way Manticoran outpost where the Navy sends its rejects. However, Captain Harrington is nothing if not determined and efficient, and promptly sets about carrying out her duty while a conspiracy is brewing to rid the sector of Manticoran presence. The book thus sets up a thrilling web of suspense, intrigue, and speculation, as Honor realizes the gravity of their situation and we see her mind spinning into action, devising plans and counterplans. However, not only is she short on resources, severely limiting her options, but she also has to deal with a crew that blames their Captain for their troubles and, consequently, has little regard for her, at least at first.
It was most enjoyable to witness the transformation of the crew of the Fearless as they slowly embrace their Captain and her no-nonsense attitude, becoming themselves every bit as proficient as her in the discharge of their duties (with a few exceptions, but that is life). I was sad to see her Exec-turned-Captain, Mr. McKeon, go at the end of the book, as he experienced the most development as a character, and I always thoroughly enjoyed and looked forward to his exchanges with Honor. I can only hope this is not the last we've seen of him.
Considering you can get this book for free on Amazon's Kindle Store right now, there's absolutely no reason why you shouldn't pick it up and give it a read. I'm certainly looking forward to Book #2. See you there!

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On Basilisk Station Honor Harrington Book 1 David Weber 9781416509370 Books Reviews
Great series. Though its Science Fiction, it fits into a sub-genre of Military Science Fiction where the focus is more on military engagements, thus there is enough science in the fiction to answer questions that arise from the reading without provoking a physics debate, and shows the military life of this setting while developing a solid character one enjoys watching grow. The comparisons to the Hornblower Imperial era novels isn't misplaced, if you don't find colonialism capital ship military stories to your liking then this series won't be your thing either. It has modest world building behind it that provides one with details where necessary, but avoids careening off into side topics about fashion accessories and their history, hair styles, etc. Some may find feel that leaves the setting too sparsely detailed but personally I found it refreshing as Weber kept the book on topic with character and events and while not on the scale of Game of Thrones, there is enough political intrigue present to keep one's curiosity going for the series.
While there are several books in the series, I wouldn't call them a space opera/epic, or giving one deeper concepts to ponder like the Culture novels do. I consider these "light" reading due to these qualities, the characterization is meaty enough using a lead character who lives up to her name and is a solid strong military leader who deserves the respect she gets from her peers due to her deeds and character rather than demanding it.
Somehow I have missed out on the Honor Harrington series for the last 25 years, learning of it only after adopting a motorcycle named Nimitz. What a thrill it is to discover a whole universe of stories fully forrmed and ready for me to dive into at maximum military acceleration!
Do not read Basilisk Station unless you are ready to be completely hooked. While Honor Harrington's cold exterior keeps even the reader from fully getting to know her, we grow to respect her the same way her crew does. Meanwhile, missiles fire, lasers flash, and no fewer than three FTL technologies create some of the most thoughtful space navy battles I have read in years. Strategy and tactics win over sheer firepower, but we are on the edges of our seats until thee very end of the book.
The ending is satisfying, with no annoying and artificial cliffhangers to cajole you into buying the next book, but trust me you will want to anyway!
While admittedly it takes a little while to get going and the author does, from time to time, understandably detail at length certain aspects of the universe (more than I would like), I was reminded of a more engaging, and less cumbersome, sci-fi take on Patrick O'Brian's excellent Master and Commander series.
The first book deals with Honor being sent to Basilisk Station, an out-of-the-way Manticoran outpost where the Navy sends its rejects. However, Captain Harrington is nothing if not determined and efficient, and promptly sets about carrying out her duty while a conspiracy is brewing to rid the sector of Manticoran presence. The book thus sets up a thrilling web of suspense, intrigue, and speculation, as Honor realizes the gravity of their situation and we see her mind spinning into action, devising plans and counterplans. However, not only is she short on resources, severely limiting her options, but she also has to deal with a crew that blames their Captain for their troubles and, consequently, has little regard for her, at least at first.
It was most enjoyable to witness the transformation of the crew of the Fearless as they slowly embrace their Captain and her no-nonsense attitude, becoming themselves every bit as proficient as her in the discharge of their duties (with a few exceptions, but that is life). I was sad to see her Exec-turned-Captain, Mr. McKeon, go at the end of the book, as he experienced the most development as a character, and I always thoroughly enjoyed and looked forward to his exchanges with Honor. I can only hope this is not the last we've seen of him.
Considering you can get this book for free on 's right now, there's absolutely no reason why you shouldn't pick it up and give it a read. I'm certainly looking forward to Book #2. See you there!

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