Finished up Sharpe's Company for the second time. It's probably the best book in the series I've read so far. Sharpe finds out he's a father, the general attacks one of the strongest fortresses in Spain, and Obidiah Hakesville is evil. Period. Next is Sharpe's Sword, which I have mixed feelings about. The other women Sharpe sleeps with (Josephina and Terasa) are somewhat admirable characters, but the bitch is this story isn't. However, Sharpe does learn his lesson, and the physical shit he goes through does redeem himself a little. Plus, there's a snotty Frenchman as a villian, and you just can't wait for Sharpe to kill the bastard. Then it's on to the new Sharpe books I bought -- Sharpe's Havoc and Sharpe's Enemy.


"You're either lying or stupid."
"I'm stupid! I'm stupid!"
Megatron and Starscream