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Unless your dad is very cool, chances are he hasn't read the Flashman
series yet. I suggest beginning with Flashman: From the Flashman Papers, 1839-1842, but you can't go
wrong with any. The gimmick is that one Harry Flashman -- a
bounder,
a cad, a coward, and a raconteur of the first rank is inserted
into
actual historical events so masterfully, by author George McDonald
Fraser,
that my dad-in-law read three volumes before he figured out that Flashy
was fictional (he was a very bright ex-naval officer and chemical
engineer).
If you want to be a bit flashy yourself, add Flashman at the Charge (my favorite)
and Flashman in the Great Game for a three volume starter
set.
Hurry, and you will receive them in time to read one or two yourself
before
Sunday (wash your hands and no eating while you read).
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No series of books has given me more joy, or caused more LOLs than Flashy. So it was with a bit of sadness that I saw on eClaire that Mr. McDonald has passed. His last testament, however, is itself an instant classic. Thank you George McDonald
Fraser.
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