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Old 01-08-2013, 11:35 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by mewmartigan View Post
One of the things I like about Honor Harrington is how people move in and out of the books. Some of her crew from the very first novel disappeared for a few books afterwards and then reappaer in a new position. Its fun to see them advance through their careers along with Honor even if they aren't th focus of the book.
Ginger Lewis and Wanderman are a good example. Abigail Hearns. The entire Zilwicki family.
Also, Weber shows how Honor's originally crew have grown to be forces in their own right. When they die, you mourn along with her.
And he does it with the antagonists, too; Tac-witch Shannon Foracker being a good example. I'm thinking the Mesans are going to curse that name for centuries.
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(Wouldn't want to live there, though.)
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