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I'm looking forward to reading it. Unfortunately I feel I have to finish a book before starting another one and I'm reading a novel set in the Victorian Age at the moment. But I've already got The Daughter of Time on my bedside table and it's calling me!
I wonder if we should have a discussion on it? I've read it a couple of times but wouldn't mind reading it again.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?

Has anyone read either the Ellis Peters Brother Cadfael series that takes place during the conflict between Stephen and Maud? I was one of those happy readers who bought all the paperbacks until I can't up and the purchased the hardcovers because I couldn't bear to be left behind. I also have all of the VHS (yes!) copies of Derek Jacobi's Cadfael. I remember when the cast was announced and all of my friends and I agreed that he was the perfect choice.



Thoughts?"
I'd like to do this!


With all due respect to the book, after a couple of tries I just could not "get into" it. I did like her Welsh books though.
Finished The Narrow Road to the Deep North yesterday. Every act of cruelty and a scene of violence is necessary for the reader to get a clear picture of what Australian prisoners faced at the hands of their Japanese captors during World War II. The main character's drive to save the life of every prisoner under his command and/or sent into his medical tent is believable as is the tale of his need to intentionally betray his wife afterwards because she isn't his true love.
Recommended for readers interested in the Second World War, those interested in the PO camps run by the Japanese (I more fully understand why my husband's English uncle refused to buy a Honda or a Toyota. I found the book informative. I knew nothing about Australia's involvement in the war and am happy I had this opportunity to learn.
But I'm done now.
Three Stars.
Recommended for readers interested in the Second World War, those interested in the PO camps run by the Japanese (I more fully understand why my husband's English uncle refused to buy a Honda or a Toyota. I found the book informative. I knew nothing about Australia's involvement in the war and am happy I had this opportunity to learn.
But I'm done now.
Three Stars.
The Summer Before the War A lovely, slightly predictable, just a wee too long story about a small group of the people of Rye, England beginning the eponymous summer before World War I and continuing on until the beginning of the following summer.
Full disclosure, I visited Rye twenty years ago and fell in over with the place, so I was inclined to like the story before I began reading. Ms. Simonson did not let me down.
Recommended for lovers of historical fiction; those interested in WW I from a fictional perspective; a reader looking for a "thumpingly good read" to get lost in of a long weekend.
Five stars.
Full disclosure, I visited Rye twenty years ago and fell in over with the place, so I was inclined to like the story before I began reading. Ms. Simonson did not let me down.
Recommended for lovers of historical fiction; those interested in WW I from a fictional perspective; a reader looking for a "thumpingly good read" to get lost in of a long weekend.
Five stars.


Thats okay - everyone has different tastes :)

The first novel in the series I read was The Long Fall , which was not the first in the series but it made no difference. Then I have been trying to read all of them: the latest being The Breath of Peace. The author is Penelope Wilcock and she has been a Methodist minister. Any Christianity in these books is presented low-key.
I've heard good thinks about this series. Thanks for letting us know about it, Jane. My historical mystery TBR just fell over onto the floor :-)
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