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Midshipman Hope (Paperback)

"Stand to!" I roared, but I was to late; even as Alexi and Sandy snapped to attention, Hibernia's two senior lieutenants strolled around the corridor..." (more)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining with Reservations, Jun 8 2004
First, let me point out that the book definitely has a homoerotic theme. From page 296-97:

"I moved closer to the fire, watching my handsome midshipman's face as he chatted with Amanda. Odd feelings stirred, recalling Jason, eons past."

Second, I agree that the world as described would be pretty unpleasant.

Last, I agree that the book has an uncomfortable number of unlikely events.

All that said, it's still pretty entertaining.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Horation Hornblower in Space, Jun 1 2004
By Dan Cox (Visalia, California United States) - See all my reviews
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If you put Horatio in space then this would be it. This is an honest military science fiction book without any nonsensical dialog or 'fantasy' type bs Just good straight action and adventure with an 18th century british naval flare. It rocks :)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Overrated, May 31 2004
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I think this book should have two sets of reviews, one set for those people who are in its target market (males under age 25) and another for everyone else.

As someone in the "everyone else" category, I was not impressed. This is not the worst book ever written but it's pretty bad. The writing is decent but the lead character is unlikeable and uninteresting, the other characters are little more than cariacatures, spankings (yes, spankings) abound and contrivance is heaped upon contrivance in order to get our young "hero" in command of the spaceship.

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