Unfortunately, Lord Valentine, who does usually visit these boards with some regularity, seems not to have logged on this past week to accept his award. In analogy to the proceedings with the “Best Character Writer of the Week” award, where there was recently a similar situation, and in accord with coz1 I shall therefore nominate another AAR in Lord Valentine’s stead.
The AAR I want to nominate is another history book style AAR, and it is also a little#known gem which deerves a lot more attention and publicity. It is intended to cover only a clearly confined, rather short span of time of only a few decades and follows the fortunes of an extraodinarily colourful and interesting character. Even though the AAR is not a narrative one its writer does nonetheless mange to infuse his main character, and also the other characters figuring in it with an immense deal of personality. Do yourself a favour and check it out.
In lieu of Lord Valentine I name as a successor to his CK AAR the Vicky AAR So Far From God (Mexico 1836-’76) by ComradeOm to the Weekly AAR Showcase.
Fondest congratulations, ComradeOm.
The AAR I want to nominate is another history book style AAR, and it is also a little#known gem which deerves a lot more attention and publicity. It is intended to cover only a clearly confined, rather short span of time of only a few decades and follows the fortunes of an extraodinarily colourful and interesting character. Even though the AAR is not a narrative one its writer does nonetheless mange to infuse his main character, and also the other characters figuring in it with an immense deal of personality. Do yourself a favour and check it out.
In lieu of Lord Valentine I name as a successor to his CK AAR the Vicky AAR So Far From God (Mexico 1836-’76) by ComradeOm to the Weekly AAR Showcase.
Fondest congratulations, ComradeOm.
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