I liked both actually. The difference was the tone.
OHF was very serious and intense with a hero who was special forces - and extremely competent, take no-names, get the job done sort. I liked that. I thought OHF was well written, but definitely serious - serious actions and serious consequences.
WHD had a lot more humor - especially with the hero being a bit on the bumbling side, not knowing where things were, running around and running into things, making wise cracks, basically doing the buddy cop thing with the president.
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Date: 26 Jul 2013 16:51 (UTC)OHF was very serious and intense with a hero who was special forces - and extremely competent, take no-names, get the job done sort. I liked that. I thought OHF was well written, but definitely serious - serious actions and serious consequences.
WHD had a lot more humor - especially with the hero being a bit on the bumbling side, not knowing where things were, running around and running into things, making wise cracks, basically doing the buddy cop thing with the president.
If you liked Die Hard - then you'd like WHD.