Flying Colours
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1989
256
Novel • Fiction
France • 1810s
1989
Adult
14-18 years
In the historical novel Flying Colours by C.S. Forester, set during the Napoleonic Wars, Captain Horatio Hornblower encounters challenges after his capture. Facing threats from imprisonment and potential execution, Hornblower embarks on an adventurous escape alongside companions, navigating both peril and camaraderie. The novel highlights themes of resilience and leadership in the face of adversity.
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Gritty
Emotional
Inspirational
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Flying Colours by C.S. Forester is widely praised for its engaging narrative and vivid depiction of maritime adventure. Readers appreciate Forester's skillful character development and the tension-filled plot. However, some critique the slower pacing in sections. Overall, the book remains a compelling installment in the Horatio Hornblower series, balancing action with introspective moments.
Fans of C.S. Forester’s Flying Colours will appreciate its naval warfare, historical detail, and character depth. Readers who enjoy Patrick O’Brian’s Master and Commander series or Bernard Cornwell’s Sharpe series will find similar thrills and historical adventure in this action-packed tale.
11,171 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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256
Novel • Fiction
France • 1810s
1989
Adult
14-18 years
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