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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Our Sacred Honor, by David Weber

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(Dystopia) Eloise’s little sister is kidnapped and she risks her own life trying to rescue her. (14,791 words; Time: 49m)

Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ Needs Improvement

"Our Sacred Honor," by (edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt), appeared in (RSR review), published on by .

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Pro: The author describes the dystopia and its causes in great detail. Eloise really wanted to join the resistance, and in the end she finally does—at great cost to herself.

Con: The first 60% of the story is solid infodump, and it’s very heavy with a right-wing political message about the blessing of having your own weapons and the curse of the welfare state. The actual story is only the last 40% of the text.

In the story portion, Eloise finds it too easy to dispatch all the bad guys.

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