Message from @AP-1138

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2019-06-07 21:19:31 UTC  

It sets the stage

2019-06-07 21:20:03 UTC  

Then it goes
How Few Remain
And Great War series

2019-06-07 21:20:19 UTC  

Tipping the balance are different series

2019-06-07 21:26:34 UTC  

I think someone gave you wrong info. Or maybe my writing isn't translating right.

Southern Victory (Timeline 191) is an 11 book series which branches when Orfer 191 is not found by the Union.

Guns of the South is about Lee getting modern day rifles and separate from Southern Victory.

He also wrote a Civil War series where people are set in Medieval times. And it's separate from both S.V. and GotS.

2019-06-07 21:27:15 UTC  

As shown in the above links

2019-06-07 21:31:17 UTC  

I got the info from one of those sites

2019-06-07 21:31:23 UTC  

It may have been 7 years ago

2019-06-07 21:31:27 UTC  

When I saw that

2019-06-07 21:32:03 UTC  

Because they definitely listed 11 books and GOTS was on top

2019-06-07 21:33:51 UTC  

Also
Every book I own always started with GOTS as the first in the Southern Victory Series

2019-06-07 21:42:32 UTC  

I don't know. GotS deals with some Afrikaners who time travel back to help Lee with modern rifles.

There aren't any Afrikeners in SV or time travel.

Are you referring to the spot on the upper right part of books that say "Author of Guns of the South"? He is the author of GotS

2019-06-07 21:43:10 UTC  

I Know who he is, I've read 6 books of him

2019-06-07 21:43:34 UTC  

I'm just saying that guns sets up the details for the southern Victory series

2019-06-07 21:50:50 UTC  

Not sure how. There are no Afrikaners, time travel in SV, the prologue of both How Few Remain and the Great War book The American Front repeat the Order 191 scene.

But no worries. As long as you enjoyed the books you have read.

2019-06-15 17:05:30 UTC  

Anyone have some good recommendations for books on Rome? Preferably non-cucked sources please.

2019-06-15 17:05:49 UTC  

Also, started this book recently. It’s pretty good so far

2019-06-15 17:06:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/566010404262903818/589500926063280158/image0.jpg

2019-06-15 17:06:28 UTC  

Sorry for the poor lighting

2019-06-15 18:29:36 UTC  

I've heard Mary Beard is good on Rome

2019-06-15 18:29:58 UTC  

She has written S.P.Q.R. which is a general history of Rome

2019-06-15 20:00:05 UTC  

Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

2019-06-15 20:00:34 UTC  

Pick it up unabridged, waste a month of sleepless nights like a real man

2019-06-15 20:33:26 UTC  

Alrighty

2019-06-15 20:33:27 UTC  

Thanks

2019-06-15 20:33:36 UTC  

I’ll give those a look

2019-06-16 17:11:57 UTC  

Roman Honor by Carlin Barton is pretty good. Brett Mckay recommended it before and I like it so far.

2019-06-16 19:17:59 UTC  

Sick

2019-06-16 19:18:01 UTC  

Thanks man

2019-06-16 19:18:06 UTC  

I’ll add that to the list

2019-06-18 17:47:07 UTC  

Unrelated but Chronicles of Narnia turns out to be a good book series when learning a language

2019-06-18 17:48:09 UTC  

I know just basic conversational level Polish but I'm managing to read the Polish translation without too much difficulty

2019-06-18 17:49:43 UTC  

I'm bummed out on how Chronicles of Narnia were overshadowed by other fantasy novels

2019-06-18 17:50:42 UTC  

Yeah they are great

2019-06-18 17:50:59 UTC  

It probably helps that I've already read them all in English too

2019-06-18 17:54:08 UTC  

Also helps it's a children's book. <:ohyou1:569618054472794148>

2019-06-18 18:23:00 UTC  

@Marcus

>polish
lmao

2019-06-18 18:36:58 UTC  
2019-06-18 18:38:22 UTC  

@Based Chav yeah exactly, it's just that you have to find the right kind of children's book that's still interesting to read, which is otherwise pretty difficult