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<title>Comment by Taloran</title>
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<description>I read nearly all the then-released Aubrey novels in college. Rip-roaring fun!</description>
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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen</title>
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<description>thanks Jackson, excellent</description>
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<title>Comment by Tom</title>
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<description>I agree.  It is amazing.  It is even more amazing if you ever stepped foot on one of those ships.  they are small and cramped.

They are so far removed from the world that all repairs had to be done on ship, and the war could have been won or lost and they were stilll fighting.

I just picked up Patrick O&#039;Brian&#039;s novel, Far Side of The World.  I have been upened up to a whole new author who appears to be very good.
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