Metal Extremo
A Fixture
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- Jun 28, 2014
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Hi planeteers.
Christmass is coming, and i'm thinking to gift myself a new book. I saw yesterday Waterloo: The history of four days, three armies and three battles, wrote by Bernard Cornwell.
I don't know too much about this theme, so i can begin with a novel with historic background like this. My history ages goes from greeks to medieval. The critics are goods, but i know that Cornwell is a groopie of Wellington, so i've got doubts. His books of Sharpe must talk of a paralel dimension...
I see every day that here there are a lot of people diving in napoleonic period. Someone read it and can give me opinion please? I don't need a hard book to begin with the meeting of Napoleon and Wellington full of dates and names, but don't want a book of si-fi/propaganda neither
Christmass is coming, and i'm thinking to gift myself a new book. I saw yesterday Waterloo: The history of four days, three armies and three battles, wrote by Bernard Cornwell.
I don't know too much about this theme, so i can begin with a novel with historic background like this. My history ages goes from greeks to medieval. The critics are goods, but i know that Cornwell is a groopie of Wellington, so i've got doubts. His books of Sharpe must talk of a paralel dimension...
I see every day that here there are a lot of people diving in napoleonic period. Someone read it and can give me opinion please? I don't need a hard book to begin with the meeting of Napoleon and Wellington full of dates and names, but don't want a book of si-fi/propaganda neither