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Thomas Cross
is on page 156 of 432
Have been a while since my last update on this book, I put it down for a while due to other time commitments but I am very glad I picked it back up
The continuous story feels like a lesson in disguise, constant update and new chapters unfolding. More characters explained and introduced with their influence not yet fully known. I have just got to the part surrounding Brazil and Cooke diplomacy with the viceroy.
— 23 hours, 38 min ago
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The continuous story feels like a lesson in disguise, constant update and new chapters unfolding. More characters explained and introduced with their influence not yet fully known. I have just got to the part surrounding Brazil and Cooke diplomacy with the viceroy.
Thomas Cross
is on page 33 of 432
Just finished part 1, the life of a tree and the historical abundance of oak trees in 17th century England doesn’t seem like the most interesting topic but Moore makes this feel exciting. It feels interesting as you know this acorn that grew 100 years before was destined to be on one of the greatest naval ships to ever sail the seas !!!
— Mar 31, 2026 12:43PM
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William Watson
is on page 267 of 432
Hard to put down due to how intricately wound the supporting details and relevant asides are to the main thoroughfare of the journey, which in and of itself is written in a way that keeps you hungry for what new excitement might be on the next page.
— Jan 22, 2026 03:54PM
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