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Caribee (2000)

by Thomas Hoover(Favorite Author)
3.44 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: A good, solid read about Barbados and the beginning of the sugar industry in 1648, Caribee is the story of a Caribbean paradise and the people who inhabit the island, from buccaneers and plantation owners to the Africans who have been brought to the island and forced into labor. Caribee is action-crammed with enough historical facts included to make it a compelling read. This is available as a free Kindle download on Amazon.
review 2: Kindle e-bookIf you like swash-buckling adventures with a basis in historical fact, then this is the one for you! The characters are, in the main, conglomerates of real people and the tumultuous period in American and British history (with the dark roots of the slave trade) is fascinating. Hoover has a flair for the dramatic and t
... morehe sweeping events of this novel are so exciting that I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. less
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LAHTI
Was okay. A quick read. Factual. The Afterword wove in the actual history.
denis
Long book. Interesting historical fiction
nicole
Thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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