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Small-Scale Question Sunday for April 19, 2026

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So, what are you reading?

I'm picking up Hankins and Guelzo's The Golden Thread, Volume 1, on the strength of this review. So far it is hitting the right notes.

Two-thirds of the way through Excalibur, the last book in Cornwell's Warlord Chronicles. It's grim and a bit sad. It occurs to me that the entire series is told through the eyes of the protagonist as he writes what is essentially a memoir, and thus his stage of life colors events. The story is more exuberant, hopeful, and narrative-driven when he is young, but now in middle aged it is more reflective, world-weary, and burdened with the accumulated loss of friends and loved ones. Cornwell is an excellent writer, and I will certainly be reading more of his books. It's a shame he didn't finish his series set during the Civil War.