This article is from the David Weber FAQ, by Cynthia Gonsalves/Daniel Bernstein with numerous contributions by others.
* 5.1. Honor Harrington
o 5.1.1. Order of publication seems to be the best way to
do this. This series really does need to be read in
order, because there are *tons* of references to past
events in the later books.
o 5.1.2. The anthology More Than Honor should probably be
read after In Enemy Hands, the 7th novel. Even though
there are no stories featuring Honor herself, one of
the stories (S.M. Stirling's) would be a spoiler for
parts of In Enemy Hands and the subject of Weber's
novella was first alluded to in Field of Dishonor.
o 5.1.3. The second anthology Worlds of Honor is less
spoilerish for the books, but perhaps waiting until
after Field of Dishonor would be best.
o 5.1.4. I wouldn't read the Changer of Worlds anthology
until after Ashes of Victory. One of the stories David
wrote there is a story that's skipped over in AoV, and
gives away significant events in that book.
* 5.2. Dahak/Fifth Imperium
o 5.2.1. I suggest reading them in order of publication,
Mutineer's Moon, The Armageddon Inheritance, then Heirs
of Empire.
* 5.3. Path of the Fury
o 5.3.1. There is just one book to date in this universe.
* 5.4. The Lay of Bahzell Bloody-Hand
o 5.4.1. Oath of Swords, then The War God's Own.
* 5.5. Starfire
o 5.5.1. Dan Cannata the Offog suggested that following
the chronology in this universe instead of publication
order is the way to go....makes sense to me, so here
goes: Crusade, In Death Ground, The Shiva Option, and
then Insurrection.
* 5.6. The March Series
o 5.6.1. March Upcountry, then March to the Sea.
 
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