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2017: What are you reading?
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Cheryl, that sounds fascinating! I've TBRed it. I also have a nephew who is obsessed with the Titanic so will be recommending it to him as well. Thanks!

Cheryl, that sounds fascinating! I've TBRed it. I also have a nephew who is obsessed with the Titanic so will be recommending it to him as well...."
Michele, for your nephew I can recommend David Dyer's historical fiction The Midnight Watch: A Novel of the Titanic and the Californian. He's quite an authority on the whole thing and not a bad writer, either! There are plenty of facts and some extra information outside of the story, as I recall.
I reviewed it last year here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Patty, thanks! I'll find out if he's read it, and if not, there's his next birthday present :)

The audiobook for this book was really good.

I really enjoyed it too. Loved the setting


I liked Life After Life, but haven't yet tried this, the sequel. Would be interested to know what you think when you're done.

As usual when I travel long distances, I got through several books. Finished Monk's Hood on the trip out. Book #3 in the Cadfael series and a delightful story. Finished Scandalous Women: The Lives and Loves of History's Most Notorious Women a collection of mini-bios. I like these kinds of books for their breezy modern take and because they always introduce a woman or two I should have known about.
Also finished People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks. Ms. Brooks was an Honored Guest and speaker at the conference. Many folks on this forum have praised her work, so I thought I should check it out. Thank you! It's one of my favorites of the year. Still working on Seabiscuit: An American Legend my paper backup in case of low battery, take-offs, and landings. It's a fascinating and well-told story. I'll have reviews of each shortly--still recovering from jet lag!

So far, I like the book. But as it follows the life of an individual, the story seems to be life, which can be slow.



The Man Who Walked Between the Towers – Mordecai Gerstein – 4****
Gerstein brings the sense of awe and wonder to French aerliast Pierre Petit’s amazing feat, performed in 1974 as the World Trade Center was nearing completion. Beautiful illustrations.
LINK to my review


My review:www.goodreads.com/review/show/2045362987

OMG SO JEALOUS
I did not know this was a thing. Now that I know, I will not rest until I get to attend lol

I did not know this was a thing. Now that I know, I will not rest until I get to attend lol "
The conferences are tons of fun and held every year alternating in the US and the UK. Australia has also recently added a conference. Here's the link to the main HNS webpage: https://historicalnovelsociety.org/
Events are here: https://historicalnovelsociety.org/ev...
The next US conference will be decided sometime in the next year and should be held somewhere on the eastern part of the US. I've gone to every one in the US except for one (my daughter graduated from HS that weekend). Hope to see you at the next one!

Putting that on my Want to Read list.


@Faith, nice to hear you had fun at the HNS Conference! I joined the Society last September. I dithered about whether to attend or not, and in the end I gave it a pass.

Ooh, good one. Personal trivia: My grandfather is in it. A small part, but still :)

I will be watching for it. Thanks!

Season of Darkness by Maureen Jennings.
Half way through very good. Set in 1940 England



Tigers in Red Weather - Liza Klaussmann – 2.5**
This is Klaussmann’s debut and I see a nugget of a good novel here. But the execution falters. The dialogue is tortured. And the fractured timeline and changes in point of view do little to help the story arc.
LINK to my review


4.5★ - My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Murder at the Puppy Fest for the click -- because with a title like that, I can't be the only one who wants to see what it's about lol
Am reading lili de jong by janet benton
Whirligig
The fever of 1721
And a non fiction non historical a paris all your own

Whirligig

The fever of 1721

And a non fiction non historical a paris all your own


Murder at the Puppy Fest for the click -- because with a title like that, I can't be the only one who wants t..."
No puppies were harmed in reading this book :)

I am reading a preview chapter of this book. I will probably want to read the whole book.

Murder at the Puppy Fest for the click -- because with a title like that, I can't be the only..."
I suggest starting at the beginning with


It was the first chapter (excerpt) that piqued my interest, Jayme, and I have to say I was not disappointed!

oooh, i loved The Paying Guests! Sarah Waters is such a good writer! The Little Stranger was one of my favs of hers.




Omigosh, it's been years since I read the Covenant books -- time for a re-read. Thanks for the reminder!

Loved Seabiscuit, but am especially inspired by the author's story. The incredible research Laura Hillenbrand does while being confined to her home for the most part is awe-inspiring.

I loved the movie


I shared several illustrations - great addition to libraries! 4★
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Hamlet – William Shakespeare – 4****
I’ll dispense with the summary for this classic tragedy by William Shakespeare, but as I’ve said before, I really dislike reading plays. I much prefer to see them performed live by talented actors, the medium for which they are written. There are hundreds of editions of this work, and I recommend that readers get one that is annotated.
LINK to my review

I admired her writing in Seabiscuit: An American Legend and gave her several kudos in my review. Had no idea she wrote primarily from her home. Makes her accomplishments even more impressive!
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