1950 Napoleonic naval fiction, sixth written but first by internal chronology. The young Hornblower goes to sea for the first time.
1925 epic drama, dir. Sergei Eisenstein: IMDb / allmovie. The heroic sailors of the Potemkin will not stand for this!
2024 SF, fourth and probably last of its series. Fergus settled down as a beach bum in the back end of nowhere to try to hide from the many people who don't have his wellbeing in mind, but it was only a matter of time until someone tracked him down.
2015 dramatised non-fiction, dir. Adam McKay: IMDb / allmovie. The not particularly true story of how Just One Guy predicted the 2008 financial collapse.
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved set intersections and a complex sort. (Note that this ends today.)
2011 documentary in three episodes. Adam Curtis is very keen that you should agree with him.
Surgeon-Commander Rick Jolly commanded the Medical Squadron of the Royal Marines' Commando Logistic Regiment during the Falklands War, in charge of the joint Army, Navy and Marine field hospital at Ajax Bay. This is his memoir of the conflict and the years afterwards. An earlier edition was published as The Red and Green Life Machine.
More gaming with nearby friends.
2014-2016 fiction, fanfic connected to the Narnia books. Having avoided the fateful railway accident of The Last Battle, Susan tries to carry on her life.
2024 science fiction, sequel to Space Opera. What does a post-famous musician do after their performance at Space Eurovision has unexpectedly saved the world?