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Great books. The best ones are Sharpes Trafalgar, Truimph, Tiger, Eagle, sword, Enemy, Company...hell there all good
i liked the India ones quite a lot, different scene, different Sharpe (he's younger and not so bitter and grumpy), but my favourites are Sword, Battle (it's funnier somehow, as it has some of the characters from the TV adaptations in) , Enemy, Company and probably Siege (the first one i ever read). Devil is a funny one, as in odd. and it also clearly states that Sharpe's never been in a sea battle before, which is why i found Trafalgar (to finally get round to this quote from The Blind King of Bohemia!) to be unsatisfying and contrived. the one in Denmark was rubbish. and i've not read any Cornwell since, gone off him.
i thought the Arthurian series was a great return to form. i liked the Starbuck series as well, but found many of the characters very annoyingly glib and slightly incomprehensible, rather like reading James Lee Burke (fantastic, best descriptive writer i've ever read!), where i don't understand half of what they're saying because it's all in colloquial deep south American...! apologies to all Johnny Rebs out there, i'm only a limey after all...
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