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This is better. A bit of a David Copperfield or tale of Two Cities feel.



I think it is the only cover you can get over here these days.

I have this version:




But I expect others may come who don't like the book because it doesn't follow the formula that many BC fans seem to need from him.

The Sharpe Series by Bernard Cornwell.
I was hoping someone else might be inspired by the thread and save me all this work. lol
The Sharpe Series on Cornwell's site.
http://www.bernardcornwell.net/index2...
Here is the order in which a person would read the Sharpe books if they were to start at the beginning.
(Don't ever say I don't do anything for you lot). ;)
Sharpe's Skirmish
A short story by Bernard Cornwell 2002
Sharpe's Christmas
Two short stories by Bernard Cornwell 2003
Sharpe's Story 2007
Sharpe's Tiger 1997
Sharpe's Triumph 1998
Sharpe's Fortress 1999
Sharpe's Trafalgar 2000
Sharpe's Prey 2001
Sharpe's Rifles 1988
Sharpe's Havoc 2003
Sharpe's Eagle 1981
Sharpe's Gold 1981
Sharpe's Escape 2004
Sharpe's Fury 2006
Sharpe's Battle 1995
Sharpe's Company 1982
Sharpe's Sword 1983
Sharpe's Enemy 1984
Sharpe's Honour 1985
Sharpe's Regiment 1986
Sharpe's Siege 1987
Sharpe's Revenge 1989
Sharpe's Waterloo 1990
Sharpe's Devil 1992

The Sharpe Series by Bernard Cornwell.
I was hoping someone else might be inspired by the thread and save me all this work. lol
The Sharpe Series o..."
Yeah, the BC party never really happened did it?
Sharpe's Skirmish and Sharpe's Christmas: Two Short Stories are both short stories originally (and bizarrely) commissioned by the Daily Mail while the TV programmes were so popular. They were only ever printed in paperback, but if you can get hold of them you can read them in the correct part of their internal order - see the Sharpe series page on GoodReads.
Sharpe's Story had me for a moment there, as I completely missed its publication. I've done a bit of detective work though, and found out that it's a non-fiction work by Bernard Cornwell about creating the character, published by the Sharpe Appreciation Society. So, not widely distributed or essential to the stories. If you are interested in the background though, there's also The Sharpe Companion: The Early Years, a book written by a historian (approved by BC) which delves further into the history of each battle featured in the original series of books (those published up to 1992).

But to anyone who has never read a Sharpe novel..you can pick them up and read them and enjoy them without having to a) read them in order or b) be learned of the world of Sharpe. :)
I bought my Dad a couple a year or so ago. A couple bargain bin books. He had already read and liked all the BC I had lent him over the years (Grail series, Warlord Chronicles and Saxon Series) so he was familiar with BC.
So, take heart punters, despite how intimidating it all looks, you can read one or two and still have yourself a good story that you can follow.

I thought you said there wasn't much cricket stuff. It's everywhere!

Well, I finished it. I guess I'm spoiled from Uhtred. Gallows Thief is not his best effort.


No, you're spot on.

It is on my tbr.

This Thing Of Darkness


It was shortlisted for the Booker prize and i see there is now a sequel.

The books sound intriguing.

Darwin doesn't hold much interest for me but it would probably make a really good HF.
I like the look of the two on China.
I have a book for this thread as well,







They seem to have quite mixed reviews Terri, but the first one sound good so I've added it to my TBR.

....but those ratings....they are a classic case of how too many poor ratings on GR can turn people off. They have turned me off.

Also has a great review by Manda Scott.

Looks great doesn't it and I love that subtitle. That's what caught my eye too....after the exquisite cover that is...




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It is not everyone's favourite Cornwell, but I am happy enough to buck the trend. I liked it.