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      <title>Review: War of Honor</title>
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      <description>(I actually finished this book a few weeks ago, but have been too lazy to review it.)
War of Honor isn&amp;rsquo;t David Weber&amp;rsquo;s latest by any means, but it is to me, who just started the series earlier this year. This, the tenth book in the ongoing thread, isn&amp;rsquo;t quite the perfect storm we got in Ashes of Victory, but is nevertheless chock full of everything short of Haven&amp;rsquo;s total subjugation, and a much stronger novel.</description>
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