Finished
The Honor of the Queen yesterday. I enjoyed it as much as the first book, if not a little more. The tactical work Harrington and her squadron have to do in dealing with the enemy ships was pretty interesting. I especially like the idea of the "holo tank" that they have in CIC to show what's going on in their sensor radius. Very cool stuff. We have the technology now to make that work on the big or small screen, I'm certain.
Next up for me is
Ghost War, the first book in the Mech Warrior: Dark Age series. I never did get into the Battle Tech game, but I really do like the concept and the fiction behind the game (what little I've read). Picked up
Ghost War and the second book in the series,
A Call to Arms, in a used book pile at Adepticon for $4 each.
Other thoughts the Honor Harrington book, hidden so as not to give anything away for those who haven't read the books yet:
[spoiler]Not that I don't like a good space naval engagement, but is every book going to end with Honor getting her command nearly shot out from under her??
Also, Ruckdog, you were right, Nimitz is pretty mobile.
And I was glad that McKeon survived. When
Troubadour was destroyed, I thought that might be the end for him. [/spoiler]