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Reddit mentions of To Honor You Call Us (Man of War Book 1)

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of To Honor You Call Us (Man of War Book 1). Here are the top ones.

To Honor You Call Us (Man of War Book 1)
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Found 6 comments on To Honor You Call Us (Man of War Book 1):

u/Scodo · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

Actually if you are looking for a fairly decent transposition of navy life (particularly submarines) into space, you might consider checking out To Honor You Call us by Paul Honsinger. It certainly has its share of flaws, but I was pretty shocked when I found out the author himself was just a military history buff and not a veteran. Definitely worth hanging out.

u/dolphins3 · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

I really like:

Terry Mancour's Spellmonger series on Kindle. It's not super deep like Gene Wolfe or even Sanderson, but he writes very fast, a couple books a year, they're cheap. It's like comfort food sword and sorcery medieval fantasy. Story follows a fairly young veteran battle mage who has retired to a quiet mountain village to be the local "spellmonger", when he gets caught up in an attack by the evil goblins. His survival launches him on a martial and political career that will reshape his world. There's also romance and some nice wisecracks along the way, and hints that the world isn't as simple as it first appears. Sometimes you just want something easy and fun and this delivers.

http://terrymancour.blogspot.com/?m=1

https://www.amazon.com/Spellmonger-Book-One-Terry-Mancour-ebook/dp/B004Q9TD7W


I also like H. Paul Honsinger's Man of Honor trilogy. It's fairly hard military sci fi. The first trilogy is complete and he's working on a follow up series in the saga. Story follows a young naval destroyer captain in a total galactic war against a crazy alien enemy. There is a strong sense of esprit d'corps, and it is a fun action packed read. Technically no longer self-published, since Honsinger got picked up by Amazon's own publishing imprint. The books are cheap and there are excellent Audible editions.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DQUKZMY/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr=


The first book for both are only a few bucks, and I love recommending both authors! They definitely deserve all the fans I can send their way.

u/Manrante · 2 pointsr/scifiwriting

Evan Currie, Marko Kloos, Craig Alanson, Josh Dalzelle; these are all writers I know for certain started as self-published authors. Also, probably H Paul Honsinger and Nick Webb.

If you want to sell self published MilSF, read and study the first books in all those series, and then emulate them.

u/owennb · 1 pointr/scifi

Honsinger's series is also good. The first book is here