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Emily  Reed
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I am trying to read more nonfictions to help broaden my horizons...so here I go!
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Geraldine O'Donnell
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Enjoying this book enormously. Bella Bathurst writes with flair and wit.
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Geraldine O'Donnell
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I have just finished reading the introduction. If the actual book is half as good as the intro I am in for a real treat. The author sets the scene beautifully and prepares the reader by setting out her rationale for the sequencing of chapters. She also makes a very adept link to her book on the Stevensons.
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The Wreckers: A Story of Killing Seas and Plundered Shipwrecks, from the 18th-Century to the Present Day