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just talking about her gives me the urge to start reread... trouble is... where to start?
just talking about her gives me the urge to start reread... trouble is... where to start?
-----------------------------------------Originally posted by E. A. Kinser:
Ok, I've just skimmed through this whole topic and I don't think I can contribute much that hasn't already been mentioned. Certainly no number of votes for David Weber could possibly be too few. However I'm quite alarmed to not have spotted a single mention of Elisabeth Moon's 'Herris Serrano' series.![]()
I thought they were fairly travelleresque, certainly very good if you're a Navy person at heart. The only other thing I've read that I could possibly compare them too would be the previously mentioned 'Honor Harrington' series. Though I may be considered a heretic for saying so I actually prefer EM's 'Esmay Suiza' character over DW's 'Honor Harrington'. I think Esmay is a great deal less grandiose than Honor, easier to identify with as she's not a noble in two empires.
Eak
Books by Elizabeth Moon
01 - Hunting Party (1993)* - ISBN: 0671721763
02 - Sporting Chance (1994)* - ISBN: 0671876198
03 - Winning Colors (1995)* - ISBN: 0671876775
04 - Once a Hero (1997) - ISBN: 0671878719
05 - Rules of Engagement (1998) - ISBN: 0671578413
06 - Change of Command (1999) - ISBN: 0671319639
07 - Against the Odds (2000) - ISBN: 0671318500
* - These books were combined into a single volume titled 'Heris Serrano' (2000) - ISBN: 0743435524
"Eet", if memory serves. Zero Stone and Unmarked Stars are, put together, wonderful fodder for any startown you like. Add in the various books centered around the Dipple and you have material for years...Originally posted by Garf:
The Zero Stone... was that the one with the cat called Eat?
-----------------------------------------Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
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Books by Elizabeth Moon
01 - Hunting Party (1993)* - ISBN: 0671721763
02 - Sporting Chance (1994)* - ISBN: 0671876198
03 - Winning Colors (1995)* - ISBN: 0671876775
04 - Once a Hero (1997) - ISBN: 0671878719
05 - Rules of Engagement (1998) - ISBN: 0671578413
06 - Change of Command (1999) - ISBN: 0671319639
07 - Against the Odds (2000) - ISBN: 0671318500
* - These books were combined into a single volume titled 'Heris Serrano' (2000) - ISBN: 0743435524
-----------------------------------Originally posted by DrSkull:
Based on suggestions from this topic, I ordered a copy of "Space Viking" by H. Beam Piper from Amazon's used book service. I really sory I hadn't read this book earlier. It's just a mine of stuff, planet Hoth source for Star Wars, planet Tanith source for Pournelle, the Sword Worlds for Traveller. I'm guessing that the spherical Mercenary Cruisers of Traveller with their cutters are based on the Space Viking ships with their pinnaces.
It highlighted something else for me. In Space Viking, a dozen ships makes a huge fleet, and an armed merchantman is a significant asset. That scale is completely lost in the OTU with Squadrons of 100,000 ton battleships zipping around. I like the few small ship feel better for adventuring.