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Really? Sigh. I loved the movie so much and adore historical fiction. It was just such a colossal disappointment when I started reading the first one. There's so much I want to read that this is definitely one of those cases where I'm just going to cut my losses and move on. Maybe some day I'll have time to try again.
It's important to realize that the movie (which was great) takes elements from three of the books in the Aubrey/Maturin series: The Far Side of the World, Desolation Island, and Master & Commander so don't expect to get the movie out of the first book in the series.
I can only wonder why Hollywood thinks they have to take elements from three books to make one movie. They did the same thing to the Louis L'Amour's Sacketts.
Started H.M.S. Surprise last week.
I wonder if the movie tie-in book is the original Master & Commander or a novelization of the movie?
It's important to realize that the movie (which was great) takes elements from three of the books in the Aubrey/Maturin series: The Far Side of the World, Desolation Island, and Master & Commander so don't expect to get the movie out of the first book in the series.
That's a good question, sparkchaser. What we need is someone well read in the series.
O'Brian can get a bit technical at times. It's as if he assumes you know your way around late 18th century British naval ships (well, doesn't everybody?).
4. The Sea-Hawk by Rafael Sabatini
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-Captain Blood by Rafael Sabatini
The Sea-Hawk is one of the better Sabatini novels I've read--almost on par with Captain Blood. The plot is truly gripping. Sir Oliver, a Cornish gentleman accused of murder, betrayed or abondoned by everyone he ever loved, sold into slavery by his half-brother and forced into life as a Barbary corsair, a leader aka Sakr-al-bahr of The Sea-Hawks.
This book was recently brought to my attention and should be in every fan's library.
Lobscouse and Spotted Dog: Which It's a Gastronomic Companion to the Aubrey/Maturin Novels (Patrick O'Brian) by by Anne Chotzinoff Grossman.
I know what I am asking to get for Christmas.
Any read any of Patrick O'Brians Aubrey/Maturin series? Master and Commander is the first one. I've read M&C and also the second one Post Commander They were both very good. Just wondering if anyone else likes them? I know this is not the film adaptation forum but did anyone else like the movie?