Read Scotland 2014 discussion
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I live in Livingston, just outside Edinburgh and I'm sure I ..."
Easy peasy, Joanne! Glad to have you along!

I've finally posted the pool of books I'll be reading from on my blog. I'm hoping for the Highlander, but have enough books on hand to go higher.
http://pagesturned.blogspot.com/2013/...

I've ..."
So glad you've made an exception for us! There will be a page up on my blog tomorrow just for the challenge too. We can post reviews at either place and chat at either place. I'm off to check out your blog!

Thanks to Peggy for this challenge, it's just what I need. I have read many books by Scottish authors and set in Scotland but there are always more I would like to read so I have signed up for the Ben Nevis challenge which will put a slight dent in my tbr pile, I hope.

So glad you have more time now and that you are using it to join us, Linda!

I live in Livingston, just outside Edinburgh and I'm sure I ..."
Hi Joanne, I am also in Livingston, what a small world.


So glad you joined us, Julie!


All genres work, Heather! Glad your joining in!


D.H. Thanks and welcome to the group! One of my sons is a talented artist and just got his degree in Graphic arts. That's what he wants to do, illustrations. He's been an arborist for the last 14 years. I will check out your books for my grand children!

Hi Peggy, well you should just keep pestering your son until he gives it a go. Obviously it's not easy, but sometimes you just need to be making an effort and be in the right place at the right time.

Very glad to have you with us, Robin!


Glad you joined us Sara!

I love Scotland and I love to read Scottish books.
I will go for Ben Nevis, since I read a lot and most of my books are Scottish.
Since 2010 we go to Scotland every summer and I try to read books from the area we will visit before each holiday. This year we will go to Lewis/Harris and Uist. I am looking forward to find books set in that area. I have Peter May's Lewis Trilogy on my list and Dark Ship by Anne MacLeod. Other suggestions are very much welcome.

I love Scotland and I love to read Scottish books.
I will go for Ben Nevis, since I read a lot and most of my books are Scottish.
Since 2010 we go to Scotland ev..."
Welcome Nicole! Looking forwRd to see what you read.


'A Scot's Quair' is my next read! Looking forward to it. I'm off to look up the other two you mentioned. Glad Stephen thought of inviting you, Alan!
Alan wrote: "Hello, I'm Alan from the Ayrshire Coast. Stephen invited me on this group and I also know Peggy, who is the best! I'm going to sign up for the 4 book challenge as my reading time is very limited a..."
Welcome and good luck with your reading. I read one Kelman books years ago and found it almost impenetrable - I don't think I'll read him again. Welsh - I've enjoyed in the past, but not as many as you.
Welcome and good luck with your reading. I read one Kelman books years ago and found it almost impenetrable - I don't think I'll read him again. Welsh - I've enjoyed in the past, but not as many as you.



Richard, glad you came over!


I tend to read a lot of crime, so very interested in the 'Tartan Noir' thread, but I will give almost any genre a go. With the possible exception of Romance. No offense meant to fans of that genre, but it has never held much appeal to me for some reason.
My 'guilty pleasure' if you will, is YA fiction, so if anyone has any suggestions for Scottish YA authors I would love to hear them.

I was born in the US but my family's from Scotland (my last name's Leslie). Unfortunately, I don't reall..."
Welcome Kat! Don't know any books to recommend but here is a great resource to find them. Books from Scotland http://www.booksfromscotland.com/Book... this link should take you to the page list of historical fiction. Look around the sight it is a great resource. We have several members of the group that live in Scotland and might know a good one for you.

and “Legend In Green Velvet”, Elizabeth Peters, 1976.

I was born in the US but my family's from Scotland (my last name's Leslie). Unfortunately, I don't reall..."
You should definitely follow through on your family history. I am passionate about genealogy and I have traced my ancestors back to Scotland, England and Ireland. Try http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ for a start! Have fun!



Frankly I was astounded by the profoundly educational background she took the care to implement, into fictional pages. She goes centuries back. But that's it from me. There must be a specific angle you seek. These ladies are all about digging into their subject.

If you want a slightly easier start, her novel King Hereafter is the story of Macbeth, set against a very convincing background in which the north of Scotland is still predominantly Norse. Much more plausible than Shakespeare's version!
Finally, she also wrote a series of thrillers, rather in the Elizabeth Peters "Vicky Bliss" style. They are all available on Kindle now, and are great fun. The first is Rum Affair (though you may also find it as Dolly and the Singing Bird).

Thanks for the recs!

Hi C., what I meant by well-researched historical fiction are books such as Antonia Fraser's Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot or Stephen Budiansky's Her Majesty's Spymaster: Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Walsingham, and the Birth of Modern Espionage in which the transition between historical fact and the author's thesis on the topic is seamless yet easily identifiable. I am looking for novels which are entirely centered on a specific event, person, or time period in history and do not contain fictional plots or characters (unless history is unclear in the matter and the author's thesis speculates on the unknown factors). They are less dry than a paper but still informative.
Contrary to my Goodreads bookshelf, I am also not a fan of crime fiction, so I appreciate your suggestions! Barbara Mertz seems like an interesting writer. She reminds me of some of the Agatha Christie novels I've read which she wrote during archaeological digs in the middle east. I will be sure to check her out.

Respectfully, I'm on dial-up with a LOT of content to go through. When I offer to comment on a post, it's time I've contributed genially. I can't search back for further replies or clarification on the matter. Enjoy whatever you find!




Claire wrote: "Hi. I'm Claire and Scottish. I thought it was time to purposefully read more Scottish lit as I was watching Trainspotting. So I dragged out my dog-eared copy and waded in. It's the omnibus with The..."
Three Clair!

Just came across your blog and Read Scotland 2014. Great idea to start a challenge like this!
Last Xmas I set my own challenge in slightly different terms. Living in Ayrshire and being so aware of the big year for Scotland, I decided just to read only Scottish books for the year. No targets as such.
I’ve read a number off my list already, so I’ll target a ‘Ben Nevis’ for you.
I’m trying to review or comment on them in Goodreads but I don’t think I’m great at writing reviews – I seek to improve.

Just came across your blog and Read Scotland 2014. Great idea to start a challenge like this!
Last Xmas I set my own challenge in slightly different terms. Living ..."
Jim, so glad you joined us! Looking forward to see what you read and picking up some new authors from you! Already found one, Janice Galloway! Have to read her book The Trick is to Keep Breathing!

I saw Roman Polanski's film version of Macbeth when I was ten, up late when I shouldn't of been and was mesmerised by the most fiendish delicious nightmare ...
Here is a look at my novel for lovers of Scottish history and a good story. By the way, I explore in my novel the early history of many prominent Scots families.
Celtic Blood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggy-p6...
http://tinyurl.com/CelticBloodPB

Thanks for stopping in and telling us about your book, James! It sounds very good, will make a mention of it on my blog too.

I am a Scottish author who writes Crime Thrillers and Science Fiction.
My first 2 novels are Time to Kill and Zero Hour.
I am currently having a Goodreads Giveaway for the chance to win one of 3 SIGNED copies of Zero Hour.


For more information about my novels you can click on the links here or check out www.dmbaillie.com
P.S. Time To Kill is on special offer now, for a limited time only.
Books mentioned in this topic
Time to Kill (other topics)Zero Hour (other topics)
Celtic Blood (other topics)
Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot (other topics)
Her Majesty's Spymaster: Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Walsingham, and the Birth of Modern Espionage (other topics)
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I live in Livingston, just outside Edinburgh and I'm sure I have a few Scottish books in tbr list to get me started.