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I know I\'m late to this discussion, but does anyone object to re-adding the Honor Harrington series?
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I know I\\\'m late to this discussion, but does anyone object to re-adding the HonorHarrington series?
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Considering all of the above, I think the series is a very solid example compared to some of the ones which were not removed... If not the series as a whole, I think \'\'The Honor of the Queen\'\' definitely qualifies.
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5) I admit I\\\'ve never read the series with TheBechdelTest in mind, but from memory I\\\'m pretty sure most works in the series (quite probably all of the full-length novels) pass it easily.

Considering all of the above, I think the series is a very solid example compared to some of the ones which were not removed... If not the series as a whole, \\\'\\\'The Honor of the Queen\\\'\\\' definitely qualifies.
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Considering all of the above, I think the series is a very solid example compared to some of the ones which were not removed...
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Considering all of the above, I think the series is a very solid example compared to some of the ones which were not removed... If not the series as a whole, I think \\\'\\\'The Honor of the Queen\\\'\\\' definitely qualifies.
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Given all of the above, I think the series is a very solid example compared to some of the ones which were not removed...
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Considering all of the above, I think the series is a very solid example compared to some of the ones which were not removed...
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2) An entire novel is dedicated to one of said societies (the Star Kingdom of Manticore) establishing diplomatic relations with a very gender-unequal society (Grayson) and the complications this produces, writeen from a point of view that obviously supports Manticore\'s gender equality as the right approach.
3) The development of Grayson society into a more gender-equal form is a recurrent theme in the rest of the series.
4) Many, if not \'\'most,\'\' of the central protagonists (including the title character of the main series) are female (admittedly, as discussed above, not a qualifying trait in and of itself, but given all of the above, worth mentioning).
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2) An entire novel is dedicated to one of said societies (the Star Kingdom of Manticore) establishing diplomatic relations with a very gender-unequal society (Grayson) and the complications this produces, written from a point of view that obviously supports Manticore\\\'s gender equality as the right approach.

3) The development of Grayson society into a more gender-equal form is a recurrent theme in the rest of the series.

4) Many, if not \\\'\\\'most,\\\'\\\' of the central protagonists (including the title character of the main series) are female (admittedly, as discussed above, not a qualifying trait in and of itself, but given all of the above, worth mentioning).
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