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Old 07-23-2012, 07:25 AM   #13791
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Originally Posted by augustjen View Post
Bernard Cornwell - "Sharpe's Sword".
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You can't beat Cornwell for historical action. .....
Cornwell writes like he was actually right in the middle of the action!
I read all of the 'Sharpe' series, and will re-read it all again. I've read several others that Cornwell wrote, and most of his series are just as readable. Very enjoyable!

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I'm in the middle of an old pbook reread of The Hunger Games by Suzane Collins. I have forgotten just enough that the story keeps me turning the pages.
That's next on my list, right after Myron Bolitar solves the tennis star's murder... I put all three of the Hunger books into my reader already!


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