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24. Sep 2019
Big Bang Files
Not that large a storage device, but some files on Sheldon don't belong on Howard nor Leonard.

11. Feb 2024
Won a Prize!
Very Comfortable! My makeup was bad, but mask was Great. Won a prize!
10. Feb 2015
Rereading this 22nd Book and his Non-Fiction Version demand many more!
10 years ago I read 22 Richard Sharpe's books mostly in chronological order, (Author wrote many out of order). Richard Sharpe is the soldier behind the great British General Welsey's (Duke of Wellington) 20+ year career. History treats Wellington as boring, so the Author, Bernard Cornwell, let's his hero be exciting.
Bernard Cornwell also wrote a new Non-Fiction account of Waterloo that I just read. So I reread the Sharpe's Finale, to check for historical accuracy. I'm happy to state the Fictional version is pretty darn accurate. The Non-Fiction book explores Wellington's Leadership styles along with Generals Napoleon's (France) and Bucher's (German). It also details their staff's roles. Many other books on the battle have the same dates, numbers and people at the event, but rarely deliver conclusions like Cornwell does.
So, now after the 22 stories leading up to Sharpe's Waterloo, that have been presented in all modern media, in a hundred languages, what was the final book, now demands many more. I believe Cornwell will now have to write more Sharpe's books. He tried to bring many of the still living (and some dead) characters together in "Waterloo", but he can't leave the series done now. Writing the Non-Fiction version has just aroused the readers interests again, and it opens the door to many new stories.