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I don't think the title of
this section is quite right. It contains The Enormous Crocodile, which is definitely not a novel, and several other books (like The Twits and The Magic Finger) which would more accurately be described as novellas. I wonder what else to call it, though; "Fiction" would seem to include other works listed, and "Fiction books" sounds awkward. Eman235/
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They are classed in the reliable sources as novels, which is why they are under that no
Crash
I recall from when I read "Going Solo" that his crash in North Africa occurred before his deployment to Greece, so it did not end his career as a fighter pilot.
Hobbes345 (
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He did go to Greece, yes, but the injuries from his N African crash led to headaches and he was grounded. -
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I don't think the title of
this section is quite right. It contains The Enormous Crocodile, which is definitely not a novel, and several other books (like The Twits and The Magic Finger) which would more accurately be described as novellas. I wonder what else to call it, though; "Fiction" would seem to include other works listed, and "Fiction books" sounds awkward. Eman235/
talk 00:25, 21 April 2019 (UTC)reply
They are classed in the reliable sources as novels, which is why they are under that no
Crash
I recall from when I read "Going Solo" that his crash in North Africa occurred before his deployment to Greece, so it did not end his career as a fighter pilot.
Hobbes345 (
talk) —Preceding
undated comment added 15:42, 8 November 2019 (UTC)reply
He did go to Greece, yes, but the injuries from his N African crash led to headaches and he was grounded. -
SchroCat (
talk) 15:49, 8 November 2019 (UTC)reply