Post subject: Pirate Latitudes - a 17th century Odyssee
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:37 am
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Almost finished reading Pirate Latitudes. I forced myself to read extra slowly,to enjoy every bit of the book. To me the story resembles a bit like the Greek Odyssee. Group of people go out on the sea and sail into adventure after adventure (Spanish warship, Matanceros, hurricane, cannibals, the kraken and finally the estrange homeworld). any thoughts?
Post subject: Re: Pirate Latitudes - a 17th century Odyssee
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:00 pm
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Hi Juroc,
I'm due for my second read of PL soon. My hard cover order has arrived at the ABC. The first round in October , starting at 4 on the day I bought it, took me two days (and a half a night); just couldn't stop reading.
I very much wish MC was still here so I could tell him he wrote a wonderful book. It's like Stevensons "Treasure Island" and took me effortlessly back into time. You can smell the stink; feel the agony and taste the fear and there were definitely no airplanes flying over; i.e. it was realistic in its time setting
The characters are well described and easy to identify with and the inventions and ideas very typically MC. It reminded me of the great train robbery in its plot and development.
To me Crichton is a genius and I'm very happy this book was posthumously published.
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Post subject: Re: Pirate Latitudes - a 17th century Odyssee
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:00 am
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I read it purposely slow, because I don't wish it to end. But alas... I am very near the end... two chapters. It was a very enjoyable read, and I learned a lot about 17th century caribbean.
Post subject: Re: Pirate Latitudes - a 17th century Odyssee
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 12:01 pm
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Juroc and Ingrid I Too read very slowly, savoring every twist and turn the last 10 days of a 15 night voyage cruising from SD to Hawaii from Christmas to New Years 2010! Thanks MC for this Great Gift
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