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Small-Scale Question Sunday for November 26, 2023

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Started on the second book of the Aubrey Maturin series (the books the Master and Commander movie was based on). I've heard it described as Jane Austen at sea but since peace broke out and Jack doesn't have a ship it's been more like Jane Austen on land so far. I'm liking this one more than the first one so far, maybe because it has less of a wall of nautical terminology to get through.

You'll pick up on the terminology as you read the series. Very fun read, I hope you enjoy it!

I've been working my way through the series for the past couple years and also struggled with all the naval jargon at first. Something that really helped me out was a pair of reader's companions by Dean King: "A Sea of Words" and "Harbors and High Seas." I've got both on my kindle and constantly switch over to them to check out sail plans, maps, vocabulary, etc. Both cover the entire 21-book series.