Cornwell Audio

what should I read next. I am not afraid of long epics if they are good.?
My favorite books Bernard Cornwell’s Excalibur series (and everything else he writes), Larry McMurtry’s Lonesome Dove series, and Gates of Fire by Stephen Pressfield. I have read the Dark tower series, alot of Larry Niven, David Eddings, Eragon, Otori series, Master and Comander and many others. I get my books on audio from audible so sometimes my choices are limited
Try the Isaac Asimov Foundation series. It is sci-fi, written between the 1940’s and the 1980’s. He was far ahead of his time with his thinking and imagination. There are about 6 books to the series now and it is about the future history of mankind. It is an awesome series, just be sure to read them in chronological order, not the order in which they were written.
make : wax modeling : nicky cornwell
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Gesualdo: Quinto libro dei madrigali $9.40 … |
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Allegri: Miserere $5.91 … |
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Baroque Music for Shakespeare’s Company Hark! hark! the lark / Holman $19.98 … |
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Neiko Tools Ultimate Self-Adjusting Wire & Cable Stripper $11.90 Easy-to-use automatic wire stripper removes the insulation from wires instantly. Strip and cut cables from 10-26 AWG, adjust automatically. Besides stripping wires insulation, it can also crimp 10-22 AWG insulated terminals, crimp 4-22 AWG non-insulated terminals and crimp 4-8 mm ignition terminals. Durable wire cutter that can last for years of hard work…. |
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Keeping Up Appearances: The Full Bouquet $57.49 American sitcoms usually have a bland, likable central character who has to cope with obnoxious acquaintances–who usually provide most of the actual comedy. The British smartly put the comic personalities front and center, and Keeping Up Appearances has one of the best: The petty, pretentious, tyrannical Hyacinth Bucket (played by the impressive Patricia Routledge), a dowdy middle-class social cl… |
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The Saint $2.86 Lightly enjoyable but a disappointment in the context of author Leslie Charteris’s popular character, the Saint–who has been played by several actors, most notably George Sanders–this 1997 film is more in keeping with the requirements of high-octane contemporary action than it is the requirements of a particular legacy. Val Kilmer plays Simon Templar, the mercenary spy, who is hired to steal a f… |
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Jane Eyre $6.93 Jane Eyre–the mother of all gothic romances–gets abundant passion in this 11-episode BBC miniseries. Young Sian Pattenden is wonderfully willful and impetuous; viewers will immediately identify with the child Jane as she fights against ill-treatment at the home of her aunt and at boarding school. It’s a shame to see her grow up into Zelah Clarke–until Clarke asserts her own quiet yet fierc… |
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Scream $13.98 Includes exclusive bonus track, “Lost Cause”! 2009 solo album from the former vocalist for Soundgarden and Audioslave. Always eclectic, always experimental, his new collaboration with super-producer Timbaland – who calls their album “the best work I’ve done in my career” – will take him into fresh territory, establishing a new sound and marking the creation of a masterpiece that breaks all musical… |
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Death of Kings: A Novel (Saxon Tales) $20.99 George R.R. Martin Interviews Bernard Cornwell George R.R. Martin sold his first story in 1971 and has been writing professionally since then. He spent ten years in Hollywood as a writer-producer, working on The Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and television pilots that were never made. In the mid ’90s he returned to prose, his first love, and began work on his ep… |
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The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Chronicles Series #1) $6.88 In the middle years of the ninth-century, the fierce Danes stormed onto British soil, hungry for spoils and conquest. Kingdom after kingdom fell to the ruthless invaders until but one realm remained. And suddenly the fate of all Englandâand the course of historyâdepended upon one man, one king. From New York Times bestselling storyteller Bernard Cornwell comes a rousing epic adventure… |