Ryan Tubridy
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Appearances Over Time
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Short chapters, about two pages each.
And each chapter is told in the voice of somebody who's seen something to do with the story.
We don't know as readers what the hell happened, but we're learning.
page by page, what happens through the witness voices.
It's really good.
Very entertaining.
Not funny entertaining, just intriguing.
So I'd get that with a book token.
If you're thinking non-fiction, my absolute favorite non-fiction book of the year so far, and I'm back on the high seas again, lads.
I know where this came about, happened with The Wager, and now I'm back with Neptune's Fortune, written by Julian Sancton.
He wrote Madhouse at the End of the Earth, which was also...
ship worthy but of a different hue this one Neptune's Fortune is about a particular boat it's a Spanish galleon that had what now billions of dollars worth of silver and gold it went down no one could find it so this author so they found this guy he's been looking for it for 40 years this guy he found it not the author the character in the book true story
And he said, great, we got it.
Now, this is the 17th century.
Imagine 1600s.
Now it's 2026.
It's still in the courts.
Why?
Because the ship is there with billions of dollars worth of gold and silver on it.
It's found off the Colombian coast.