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September 20th 1999
(first published 1998)
by HarperCollins Canada / UK Fiction Pb
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Paperback, 288 pages
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0006512119
(isbn13: 9780006512110)
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The year is 1815, and Europe's most unpopular (not to mention tiniest) empire-builder has escaped from Elba. In The Hundred Days, it's up to Ja...more
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This is a seafaring novel that takes place at the end of the Napoleanic wars in Europe 1815 or so, I think. O’Brian writes like Dickens with obscure words and descriptions. Vic Barrett of Utah State says that this is his favorite author. I tried reading one of O’Brian’s books a couple years ago but I just couldn’t finish it. This was full length recorded book on CD that allowed me to concentrate on the listening and not the reading. It really does give someone a flavor of what it m...more
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Not him at his best, I think. O' Brian's very clearly tired at this point, and I think writing just in order to spend more time with the characters, rather than in order to say anything new about them. Still eminently readable, of course, but there's a certain spark that's lacking—not to mention the fact that he elided over the departures of two major characters in a way which made my eyebrows shoot up. There's British reticence, and there's that.
I will confess, on a shallower note, to hav...more
I will confess, on a shallower note, to hav...more
Although I’m not certain if O’Brian wrote any others after this novel in the Aubrey and Maturin series, this must be near the end. The two participate in the final downfall of Napoleon’s attempt at a comeback. Leave it to me to read the last novel first but none the less. it’s a brilliantly written story that captures the flavor of the period in language, dress and customs. The characters are nuanced and believable yet I feel that a lot has transpired between them that I should be pri...more
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A very interesting story, set during the period of Napoleon’s return to power from Elba, and his final defeat at Waterloo. We had to know that Lucky Jack and his mates would be involved to some extent. This is an interesting book in the series' evolution, in that O'Brian seems to "clean up" many of the characters from the previous 18 books. Fans of the Aubrey-Maturin chronicles will not be at all disappointed.
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It's rare that O'Brian disappoints me, but he did in this one. I think because the prior 18 books were at such a high standard.
There are still pieces to enjoy, but events that should have had much more emotional resonance with the characters were glossed over, which was disappointing.
There are still pieces to enjoy, but events that should have had much more emotional resonance with the characters were glossed over, which was disappointing.
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A fine book, but not as good as previous O'Brian's. Maybe the series slowed down as Mr. O"brian came toward the end of his life.
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This is one of a long, lovely series of books I highly recommend.
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