Everything with the Klingons takes place just a few months after Voyager got home, so I think it was about a year or so before Nemesis.
I'm going to try and re-read the entire Aubrey-Maturin series before the new year. I think at the rate I went through Master And Commander, I can do it. I'll start Post Captain later today. That's the longest one, and from there on it should be plain sailing. (Ha! See what I did?)
I'm going to try and re-read the entire Aubrey-Maturin series before the new year. I think at the rate I went through Master And Commander, I can do it. I'll start Post Captain later today. That's the longest one, and from there on it should be plain sailing. (Ha! See what I did?)
After reading through all the Horatio Hornblower books, I picked up Master and Commander. Couldn't get through it, but that book in particular is supposed to be ornery. Maybe trying another book in the series would be easier.
Personally, I think if you didn't like Master And Commander, you probably won't like the series. His style is pretty consistent throughout. And I wouldn't read them out of order, either; the farther on you go the more the plots run into each other and it eventually reads very much like one long novel.I'm going to try and re-read the entire Aubrey-Maturin series before the new year. I think at the rate I went through Master And Commander, I can do it. I'll start Post Captain later today. That's the longest one, and from there on it should be plain sailing. (Ha! See what I did?)
After reading through all the Horatio Hornblower books, I picked up Master and Commander. Couldn't get through it, but that book in particular is supposed to be ornery. Maybe trying another book in the series would be easier.
Personally, I think if you didn't like Master And Commander, you probably won't like the series. His style is pretty consistent throughout. And I wouldn't read them out of order, either; the farther on you go the more the plots run into each other and it eventually reads very much like one long novel.I'm going to try and re-read the entire Aubrey-Maturin series before the new year. I think at the rate I went through Master And Commander, I can do it. I'll start Post Captain later today. That's the longest one, and from there on it should be plain sailing. (Ha! See what I did?)
After reading through all the Horatio Hornblower books, I picked up Master and Commander. Couldn't get through it, but that book in particular is supposed to be ornery. Maybe trying another book in the series would be easier.
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