It's not even just across the Atlantic - it's all the way to the other side of the world. England to Australia and then back again, with stops in Indonesia, Hawaii, and South America (among other places). Three different ships, too! :-)
Honestly, if he'd tried to fit all that in one book, you'd feel rushed and cheated. But that section of the series is kinda weird. Vague in the stops and starts. You understand very clearly that the series is one epic tale, not really distinct stories in novel form.
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Date: 2013-04-25 05:48 am (UTC)Honestly, if he'd tried to fit all that in one book, you'd feel rushed and cheated. But that section of the series is kinda weird. Vague in the stops and starts. You understand very clearly that the series is one epic tale, not really distinct stories in novel form.