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Originally Posted by CRussel
Personally, I could have passed on the India ones entirely, but on reflection, I'm still glad I read them.
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Funny you should say this. Because when I thought about it some more, I decided that since I'm most interested in the Napoleonic Wars, I'd skip the first three and start with Sharpe's Trafalgar. It would be different if Cornwell had written them chronologically as I wouldn't want to miss the backstory, but I feel as if I've got a little latitude here. Thanks for the validation. (I figure I can always go back to the Indian books at some point.)