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News and Articles on Bernard Cornwell
Dan Browns worst sentences (or at least twenty of them) Sep 19, 2009 " Um, no. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show,_don't_tell Jesse on September 18, 2009 at 06:09 PM I realize I really should read everything before adding my own two cents in a comment, but I will be bold to say this: If Dan Brown's writing is formulaic and inaccurate in his use of words, at least the facts are accurate. Oh, wait! That list of "Facts" at the beginning of _The_Da_Vinci_Code_? It doesn't have one fact that happens to be true. Well, then, at least he tells a good yarn. Oh, wait! He's... (Harper's Magazine)
Mystery of which author is Oxfam's 'most donated' solved Aug 21, 2009 Others on the best-seller list included Bernard Cornwell, Stephenie Meyer, Terry Pratchett, Khaled Hosseini and Margaret Attwood. Oxfam says that its nationwide Bookfest celebrations last month led donations to the charity's shop network to rise by 40. (BBC News -- UK)
Book roundup: Historical fiction Feb 26, 2009 Agincourt By Bernard Cornwell Harper, 451 pp ... When students study Shakespeare's Henry V with its famous "we few, we happy few, we band of brothers" speech, they should also read Bernard Cornwell's Agincourt for background. (USA Today -- Life)
* [HARDCOVER: US] From this day to the ending of the world Feb 8, 2009 Fiction meets fact in Bernard Cornwells novel about Henry Vs victory at Agincourt ... With Agincourt, prodigious novelist Bernard Cornwell presents a wonderful fictional version of the English army invasion of France and the subsequent showdown battle. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Sports)
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