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Bernard Cornwell is pretty damn good. I just wish he'd put Sharp to bed. Not that I didn't like his first run at the character and did manage to keep him fresh for about thirteen novels--no small feat in itself.
Danjanou said:Juat finished
I highly recommend it, A historical novel based on the Penobscot Expedition during the American Revolutionary War.
Danjanou said:Juat finished
I highly recommend it, A historical novel based on the Penobscot Expedition during the American Revolutionary War.
Old Sweat said:I picked this one up earlier this year to read in Los Cabos. Good read, and you will never feel quite the same about one of the main characters when you see the other side of his legend as written by Walt Whittman, the grandson of one of the other main characters. Hint - one if by land, and two if by sea.
Danjanou said:Colin is that the Zhuelke book? I picked it up some time back but it's gathering dust on my book shelf. Ranger Ray thanks for the recommend I'll take a look for that one.
Edit: frank1515 Hmm I think I had a similar reading list one semester. :'(
Kernewek said:If it is or isn't, I just got Brave Battalion (hardcover) by Zuelhke from the Chapters discount bin. Regimental histories are always so much more appealing when they cost $7.
So a "Fraserian" novel about the Selous Scouts? Looks pretty neat. As for the Prince - at least it's short, and fairly entertaining. I keep on hearing now that Macchiaveli was in fact, being sarcastic. That thought might make it a more interesting read.
Danjanou said:Colin is that the Zhuelke book? I picked it up some time back but it's gathering dust on my book shelf. Ranger Ray thanks for the recommend I'll take a look for that one.
Don't believe I mentioned this one, I read it earlier this summer and it's well done. The style is quite similar to George MacDonald Fraser, as well as covering an era not often written about.
You can order direct form the author too and he'll sign copies ( found that out after)
http://www.threesipsofgin.com/
Kernewek said:If it is or isn't, I just got Brave Battalion (hardcover) by Zuelhke from the Chapters discount bin. Regimental histories are always so much more appealing when they cost $7.
So a "Fraserian" novel about the Selous Scouts? Looks pretty neat. As for the Prince - at least it's short, and fairly entertaining. I keep on hearing now that Macchiaveli was in fact, being sarcastic. That thought might make it a more interesting read.
Bass ackwards said:I'm just starting a series of historical novels about the Roman Legions written by a Simon Scarrow. The first one is called Under the Eagle.
It had an endorsement on the cover by Bernard Cornwell which read: "I really don't need this kind of competition." That caused me to both smile and buy the book, which is -so far- pretty good.