I don't suppose you've got up to the bit where Kennedy is mentioned No I haven't, and I shall probably cry when I do :( *hopeless case*
I did wonder whether to read chronologically or in the order they were written. I had gathered from other's comments that Mr Midshipman is not quite so highly rated as CSF's earlier works.
Congratulations for caving! I'm reading them again myself, having taken a long hiatus between Hotspur and Atropos, and I find them a very enjoyable and comforting read.
I know what you mean about missing Archie, though. Lt. Horatio Hornblower is bizarre to read in light of Mutiny and Retribution.
I couldn't finish that one as Mr. Midshipman Hornblower came across as such an a arse in it. In the later ones he's the adorkable Horatio I recognise, know, and love though.
What's interesting about the books is that they weren't written in order. Apart from the fact that CSF ends of contradicting his own dates/histories a little, this is in fact him filling in HH's own backstory well after he's been invented as a character in the first book.
I think it's done excellently, really explaining why and how he is and became such a - a freak, and how that manifested itself when he was basically a nobody.
*cheers you on* :) Really I _must_ finish my other books though, otherwise they might sit there till doomesday!
such a - a freak Hmm, so far the poor lad has been described as "an arse" and "a freak" and that's by the fans! *intrigued* I'm rather looking forward to getting to know this unique individual!
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I think it is one of the last books that CSF wrote. IMO it's not his best, but that's just personal taste. =)
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No I haven't, and I shall probably cry when I do :( *hopeless case*
I did wonder whether to read chronologically or in the order they were written. I had gathered from other's comments that Mr Midshipman is not quite so highly rated as CSF's earlier works.
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I know what you mean about missing Archie, though. Lt. Horatio Hornblower is bizarre to read in light of Mutiny and Retribution.
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*sniff* I just _so_ wanted him to be there. *hopeless*
Lt. Horatio Hornblower is bizarre to read in light of Mutiny and Retribution.
I can quite imagine!
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Main thing that came across for me was the lack of Archie! ;)
In the later ones he's the adorkable Horatio I recognise, know, and love though.
Can't wait to meet him again!
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What's interesting about the books is that they weren't written in order. Apart from the fact that CSF ends of contradicting his own dates/histories a little, this is in fact him filling in HH's own backstory well after he's been invented as a character in the first book.
I think it's done excellently, really explaining why and how he is and became such a - a freak, and how that manifested itself when he was basically a nobody.
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:) Really I _must_ finish my other books though, otherwise they might sit there till doomesday!
such a - a freak
Hmm, so far the poor lad has been described as "an arse" and "a freak" and that's by the fans! *intrigued* I'm rather looking forward to getting to know this unique individual!
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