I am 77 years old now and my body is not able to have adventures anymore. Thank you, Christopher, for enabling my mind to continue having them.😮❤ You are sooo appreciated.
I love Gilmores narration, sometimes his pronunciation does not fit my midwestern ears. But mostly I like it. Always enjoy the Storyline by Mr Cartwright. 😊
The details of being underwater are absolutely gripping. As someone who has never had the opportunity to scuba dive, this author makes me feel like I am there with Sam underwater breathing through a scuba regulator in my mouth while all hell is breaking loose around me.😅
Oh my goodness… the part that really got me was where the shipmen had to try to physically push a gigantic wooden ship over rough land. It was heartbreaking. (I did wonder why they didn’t use logs to roll the ship over like the Vikings and Ottomans did. And they were already chopping trees down anyway.) it was a sad journal. But an entertaining book!
Thanks. Yeah, logs would have been a good idea! I think I just liked the idea that with enough people they thought they could just carry the boat across a narrow section of land (without realizing just how big that land was). Glad the book entertained you :)
@ I am very curious about this. I just saw on Google.-While the keel provided stability at sea, its relatively thin profile on Viking ships made it manageable to drag across terrain
Thank you so much 🙏 for making these amazing books available to us! I am truly grateful 🙏 😊👍
You're very welcome. I'm really glad you're enjoying them!
I am 77 years old now and my body is not able to have adventures anymore. Thank you, Christopher, for enabling my mind to continue having them.😮❤ You are sooo appreciated.
Thank you so much! I'm really glad to hear you're enjoying Sam and Tom's adventures! I hope you enjoy the whole series just as much :)
I loved it!
That's great! Plenty more to go. Books 30 and 31 come out before the end of the year!
I love Gilmores narration, sometimes his pronunciation does not fit my midwestern ears. But mostly I like it. Always enjoy the Storyline by Mr Cartwright. 😊
Thank you :)
Enjoyed!
Thank you :)
The details of being underwater are absolutely gripping. As someone who has never had the opportunity to scuba dive, this author makes me feel like I am there with Sam underwater breathing through a scuba regulator in my mouth while all hell is breaking loose around me.😅
Love it!
Oh my goodness… the part that really got me was where the shipmen had to try to physically push a gigantic wooden ship over rough land. It was heartbreaking. (I did wonder why they didn’t use logs to roll the ship over like the Vikings and Ottomans did. And they were already chopping trees down anyway.) it was a sad journal. But an entertaining book!
Thanks. Yeah, logs would have been a good idea! I think I just liked the idea that with enough people they thought they could just carry the boat across a narrow section of land (without realizing just how big that land was). Glad the book entertained you :)
No flat bottom for rolling over logs. Ships have a keel. It would be a constant challenge to prevent tipping sideways.
@ I am very curious about this. I just saw on Google.-While the keel provided stability at sea, its relatively thin profile on Viking ships made it manageable to drag across terrain
@@cuppatea4466 Interesting!
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