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Thanks for setting up this topic =) Everyone feel free to ask any questions you want to about the book.
Hazel, why did you name your central character Reeve? When I saw his name, I recalled that Reeve was an office in medieval times. So I did a search and found the following definition on a website called Medieval Life and Times."Reeve - A Reeve was a manor official appointed by the lord or elected by the peasants"
Does this have any relevance to why you selected the name, or do you just like the sound of the name "Reeve"?
No reverence. I have a list of names that I like that I use whenever I start a new story. Sometimes I choose characters names for what they mean, and other times I just choose names that feel like the character-which can sometimes be annoying if the name isn't exactly accurate to the time period, but I have learned that once a character 'likes' their name, it's fatal to the story to change it ;)
I've just downloaded this and I'm very much looking forward to starting it. I have never read a book from this time space so that'll be exciting!
I guess I finally found the right place. I ordered the book today but it is going to my sister so hopefully I will have it time to participate. If not, I will read the archives. It is always fun to have a resident author group read! It had great reviews too!
Just finished the book, Hazel, and wrote you a review on Goodreads and Amazon. I'll also recommend it to my class of sixth graders!
I'm on chapter four so far and enjoying it. I accidentally ordered two copies, so I'll pass one along!
Also, I thought I'd post the link to the character pictures I did for the story if anyone would like to see them:http://hazelwest.blogspot.com/2012/07...
I'm a little late to the party but I have finally begun the book. Really enjoying it already. I actually read Braveheart recently so to read this from an english soldiers view point is very interesting. Thanks for the link above I'm gong to check that out.
Glad you're enjoying it!. How is Braveheart as a novel? I've been wanting to read it, but haven't gotten around to getting a copy yet.
Hazel wrote: "Glad you're enjoying it!. How is Braveheart as a novel? I've been wanting to read it, but haven't gotten around to getting a copy yet."It is quite good. Very much like the movie even down to the dialogue but there are some extra things that take place which are not. The involvement of the King of France and the pope for instance. I don't want to give too much away incase you read it.
As it was delivered to my sister(with other books I was shipping to her), I did not receive this book until after the group read. I really have trouble timing things with group reads but do look forward to reading this in the future. I hope this thread stays in the archives so that I can enjoy. It's better when you are reading at the same time, but still nice to refer to later.
Hi Barbara, I usually have the same problem with group reads. I'm sure the thread will stay open and if not, you can come visit me on History Buffs United and see my discussion group there =) http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/6...



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