
Ashes of Victory
Honor Harrington, Book 9
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Narrado por:
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Allyson Johnson
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De:
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David Weber
The People's Republic of Haven made a tiny mistake when it announced the execution of Honor Harrington. It seemed safe enough. After all, she was already dead. Unfortunately, they were wrong. Now Honor has escaped from the prison planet called Hell and returned to the Manticoran Alliance with a few friends. Almost half a million of them, to be precise including some who know what really happened when the Committee of Public Safety seized power in the PRH. Honor's return from the dead comes at a critical time, providing a huge, much-needed lift for the Allies' morale, for the war is rapidly entering a decisive phase. Both sides believe that victory lies within their grasp at last, but dangers no one could foresee await them both. New weapons, new strategies, new tactics, spies, diplomacy, and assassination all are coming into deadly focus, and Honor Harrington, the woman the newsies call "the Salamander," once more finds herself at the heart of them all. But this time, the furnace may be too furious for even a salamander to survive.
A Note from Author David Weber
There's been some confusion—not to say, um, energetic debate, readers and fans being readers and fans—about the correct pronunciation of "Manticoran." The truth, alas, is that a stitch was dropped. An error occurred. A mistake was made… and it wasn't Audible's fault. It was mine. Before Audible recorded the very first Honor Harrington book, narrator Allyson Johnson and I not only corresponded by e-mail but actually spoke to one another by phone. She wanted to make absolutely certain she had the correct pronunciations for names, places, star nations, etc., and I tried to make certain all of her questions were answered. And so they were. Unfortunately, at some point in the process, I replied to one of her e-mails by telling her that "Man-ti-core-ahn" was pronounced "Man-tik-er-ahn." Exactly how this happened is more than I can say at this point, except to blushingly disclose that the original e-mail remains intact, confirming to all the world that it was, indeed, my fault. I can ascribe it only to a temporary mental hiccup on my part and crave your forgiveness. If, however, you must blame someone for the mix-up, that someone should be me and not Audible, who have done everything they could to get it right.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Ashes of Victory to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print editionWhat did you like best about this story?
How the war was being driven to a successful conclusion. The long-running nature of it was causing unconscionably large casualties.What does Allyson Johnson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The varied voices, inflections and accents help differentiate the large cast of characters.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The loss of still more of Honor's past comrades-in-arms is a sad part of the story, but inevitable given the long-running heavy fighting and their propensity for being where the action is.Any additional comments?
The re-emergence of characters from Masada brings a note of extremism and intolerance that is unpleasant. Sort of matches the real world in a sad way.Another great HH story, but politics are tedious!
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This installment is the most tedious so far. There are some very nice sections, like teaching the tree cats to sign, the effects of the jump in technology, the assassination attempt. But it drags and parts.
No battles for Honor
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Ashes of Victory
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sci-fi operatic story telling, best I've ever read
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Awesome story more challenges and more background
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Good reading
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Continuation of the epic
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Stunningly fun to listen
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Lots of 'on the other hand.....hmmmm....yes and no...' that are the conversational template followed by all inhabitants of the Honorverse.
The worst is the conversations between Queen Elizabeth and Honor. Did you ever cringe at a commercial where two overdressed suburban wives with fake smiles yammer about their favorite dish washing soap? The conversations between Honor and 'Beth' are even more cringe worthy. They are so full of mutual ass-kissing and so sugary sweet and contrived that they are like fingernails on the blackboard.
Personally I'm kind of sick of the cats, but YMMV.
Anyway, stick it out to about hour 15, when things start to get interesting and then become really interesting. Weber throws in some surprises that make a pretty good story.
I ought to hate this book for all the endless talking.....hmmmm....but on the other hand I'd really like to know what effects these new changes in the Peep power structure will have on the war.
Guess I'd better plan on listening to book 10.
It gets better the closer you get to the end
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another good book
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