Books by George Ed. Weber and Complete Book Reviews
David Weber, Author, George Ed. Weber, Author Baen Books $7.99 (544p) ISBN 978-0-671-87707-1
As guilty pleasures go, the sequel to The Armageddon Inheritance probably isn't the equal of a cholesterol-laden hot fudge sundae--but it's close. In this installment, Humanity's Emperor Colin has to deal with subjects who want to overthrow him and...
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David Weber, Author, George Ed. Weber, Author Baen Books $21 (538p) ISBN 978-0-671-87723-1
Packing enough punch to blast a starship to smithereens, the first hardcover in Weber's Honor Harrington series (Field of Dishonor, etc.) includes such an abundance of tactical and political maneuvering that only fierce fans of military SF are...
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David Weber, Author, George Ed. Weber, Author Baen Books $22 (544p) ISBN 978-0-671-87793-4
In a surprisingly dreary outing, Weber (Honor Among Enemies) continues the military adventures of his perennial heroine, Honor Harrington. The most powerful officials in the People's Republic of Haven (at war with Manticore and its Royal Navy, for...
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David Weber, Author, George Ed. Weber, Author Baen Books $21 (352p) ISBN 978-0-671-57786-5
It is Weber's wondrous treecats, not his popular woman warrior, Honor Harrington, who ultimately dominate this five-story collection. The book features the work of four authors, despite the solo cover credit, and is an obvious attempt to provide...
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David Weber, Author, George Ed. Weber, Author, Charles Keegan, Illustrator Baen Books $22 (320p) ISBN 978-0-671-57782-7
In the year 2007, two UFO formations--one helmed by alien Kangas, the other by humans--burst into sight over the Atlantic. Both groups are from the future; the humans have been pursuing the Kangas through time in a desperate effort to stop them from
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Bret Lott, Author, George Ed. Weber, Author, Jane Rosenman, Editor Atria Books $20 (352p) ISBN 978-0-671-79238-1
Heavy-handed symbolism and plenty of repetition ensure that even the least attentive reader will grasp the twin themes of mourning and renewal in Lott's latest effort. Three months after their young son Michael is killed in a freak accident, Hugh...
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