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Old 11-01-2015, 06:23 PM   #3630
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
[About Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe books.]

I just thought I mention that, two years on, I'm very glad I succumbed and bought the entire Richard Sharpe series. I'm five books in, and each one has been excellent.
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It is one of my favorite series. I have the complete collection in paper. I read the series in paper at least three times. And I bought the complete series as eBooks and have read all of them twice. An incredibly well written historical fiction series. If all series were as wonderfully consistent I would be in the poor house.
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A question for the Sharpe denizens, which also includes CRussel: in regard to chronology, do you recommend reading them by publishing date or by Sharpe's chronology? My own inclination is to read by publication, but I thought I'd solicit opinions.

And it's a suitable question for this thread, since OverDrive has the books and I'm not going to buy them! In fact, given that Frederick Davidson narrates them and OverDrive also had the audiobooks, I plan to listen.
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