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Bar none the very best...
Published (2009-12-03 19:06:00)
Newfie -- LOL LOL. You and I both. But think of all that we DO remember. We ain't doing so bad.
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Published (2009-12-03 19:00:00)
I, however will probably have forgotten again tomorrow.
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Published (2009-12-03 12:00:00)
At 67 I've lived long enough to get very cynical about the human condition. But also very hopeful. When things seem at the worst, something incredible happens that is restorative. A few years back there was flooding in the Netherlands. A herd of Frisian horses was trapped on a hillock, some had already drowned. But some brave horsemen pushed out there and others came in rowboats to guide the herd to safety. The rescue was set to music on...
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Published (2009-12-03 16:38:00)
To Elise: I don't think that my "panties are in a wad" whatever that means. They don't feel like it, anyway, in fact they feel fairly snug and well fitting right now. And what man that is a real man does not like to have his wife read out loud to him the steamier scenes in a romance or a "smut novel" that she is reading? It is the nature of the beast. I doubt there is a man alive that would not...
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New Historical Fiction to read
Published (2009-12-02 10:12:00)
Here's a brand new historical fiction (for anyone who ever wondered) which likely will rewrite Salem's history: THE AFFLICTED GIRLS A Novel of Salem by Suzy Witten The Afflicted Girls Something terrible happened in Salem in 1692 . . . but it isn't what you think! THE AFFLICTED GIRLS A Novel of Salem by author-researcher Suzy Witten presents a startling new theory of the Salem Village witch-hunts, which is certain to put this...
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Published (2009-12-03 03:15:00)
Chaim... Have you (or any other poster) read "Book of Abraham" by Marek Halter ? Looks like a "Brothers" type book, with this one spanning centuries which appears to have also, very much like that novel, to have escaped the radar of readers. FYI I have copied, from amazon, a magazine review : From Library Journal [In 70 A.D., when Roman forces sack Jerusalem, the scribe Abraham flees the city carrying...
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Published (2009-12-03 11:24:00)
J. C. I, too, am a Ricardian and could not agree with you more. Some of the best HF I've read about the princes in the tower do not agree with the popular (and I believe Tudor-induced) theory that Richard III murdered his nephews: We Speak No Treason, Rosemary Hawley Jarman The Sunne in Splendor, Sharon Kay Penman (of course!) Daughter of Time, Josephine Tey
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Published (2009-12-03 18:10:00)
Felicity - agree with you as re: Dunnett. My only complaint about her is that having read her, nothing else in the genre quite measures up. I seem to have missed the post on McCaughrean, so will check into that. I also liked Ingram's "Red Adam's Lady". Didn't know she had written anything else, so will look out for "Gilded Spurs". I liked Penman very much, until she wrote the books about the...
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Published (2009-11-27 13:31:00)
Read details of the first book of the Staten Bay Trilogy, "Just Doll." You can read about and order it from Amazon.com or most other online, or regular, book stores. Also, I have another historical novel, based on a real story, in ebook format at the Kindle Store, or to read without a reading device view at www.smashwords.com (%50 sample free). I hope you and others will try me; read about me at www.janicedaugharty.com
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Published (2009-12-03 17:36:00)
Dang I just ordered this! Why is it so difficult to read?
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Started 2 years, 6 months ago (2007-06-07 08:33:00)
by W. MONTGOMERY
These historical novels are among my special favorites.. Gore Vidal (one of the best) i) BURR ii) LINCOLN iii) EMPIRE - spans the years 1898 to 1905 from England to America Derek Robinson i) GOSHAWK SQUADRON - centered around a British fighter squadron in France in 1918 ii) PIECE OF CAKE - tells the story of a motley group of RAF fighter pilots in France and Britain during 1939 and 1940...
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-07-14 11:37:00)
by M. Brill
The Religion by Tim Willocks
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-02 11:15:00)
by Jillene Maguire
Diana Gabaldon's "Outlander" is currently my favorite book and is set (for the most part) in the 1740's in Scotland- right before the tragic slaughter of the Highland Clans at Culloden. You truly feel like you have time-travelled to this time period when you read this book.
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-22 11:06:00)
by Debra D. Jones
I think the review was on the new book was Edward Rutherfurd's New York. Here is a quote from Amazon: "Like James Michener and Leon Uris, Rutherfurd does a magnificent job of packaging a crackling good yarn within a digestible overview of complex historical circumstances and events." -Booklist
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-01 14:33:00)
by Debra A. Kemp
Hi, Esme! Thanks for starting this! There have been so many threads I've come across that ask about my books dealing with what I write, but I usually don't bring mine up because I don't want people to think I'm spamming. I write historical fiction based on the King Arthur legends with the premise he and Guinevere had a daughter. Of course the daughter does not grow up as a pampered ...
Started 1 year, 4 months ago (2008-07-18 05:40:00)
by Gray Ghost
I'm reading Shades of Gray by Jessica James, set during the Civil War. Awesome!
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-03 19:46:00)
by T. Weatherby
I would highly recommend Shades of Gray by Jessica James ... very strong female character. I LOVED it!!!
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Started 2 years, 6 months ago (2007-06-07 08:33:00)
by W. MONTGOMERY
These historical novels are among my special favorites.. Gore Vidal (one of the best) i) BURR ii) LINCOLN iii) EMPIRE - spans the years 1898 to 1905 from England to America Derek Robinson i) GOSHAWK SQUADRON - centered around a British fighter squadron in France in 1918 ii) PIECE OF CAKE - tells the story of a motley group of RAF fighter pilots in France and Britain during 1939 and 1940...
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-07-14 11:37:00)
by M. Brill
The Religion by Tim Willocks
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-09-01 14:33:00)
by Debra A. Kemp
Hi, Esme! Thanks for starting this! There have been so many threads I've come across that ask about my books dealing with what I write, but I usually don't bring mine up because I don't want people to think I'm spamming. I write historical fiction based on the King Arthur legends with the premise he and Guinevere had a daughter. Of course the daughter does not grow up as a pampered ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-02 11:15:00)
by Jillene Maguire
Diana Gabaldon's "Outlander" is currently my favorite book and is set (for the most part) in the 1740's in Scotland- right before the tragic slaughter of the Highland Clans at Culloden. You truly feel like you have time-travelled to this time period when you read this book.
Started 1 year, 4 months ago (2008-07-18 05:40:00)
by Gray Ghost
I'm reading Shades of Gray by Jessica James, set during the Civil War. Awesome!
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-03 19:46:00)
by T. Weatherby
I would highly recommend Shades of Gray by Jessica James ... very strong female character. I LOVED it!!!
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-23 05:40:00)
by Fran
Try Pete Hamill's "Forever: A Novel".
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-24 15:23:00)
by Kevin Kennedy
Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2008-03-27 10:12:00)
by Selene
Margaret- I'll make a start with my least favourite historical TV series, "The Tudors" I watched the first 2 episodes, then gave up in disgust. This is a classic example of historical sensationalism, relying on sex appeal to keep the audience happy. Foreign policy and philosophical and religious issues are only lightly brushed over, yet these were the key motivators of Tudor governance. ...
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