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message 1: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Please post on this thread as of January 1, 2022 what you're currently reading. Kindly include author's name for reference or add a book/author link via Goodreads so others can add to their TBR :)


message 2: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments I’ll start this off with that I open 2022 reading ‘The Personal Librarian’ by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray for my historical fiction book club :)


message 4: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Happy New Year Simon

Somehow, I didn't get a notification.

Anyway, glad that you enjoyed The Personal Librarian :)


message 5: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Hanging Mary
Hanging Mary by Susan Higginbotham

5/5 Hanging Mary vividly reimagines the life of Mary Surratt who could have changed the course of history, but something stopped her from intervening in the plans leading to the assassination of President Lincoln.

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


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Simon | 214 comments All good Annette :) Glad to hear from you again!!


message 7: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Decided yesterday (January 16), to start reading Half Life as Marie Curie interests me. I did try to read this one before, but couldn't get my mind adjusted to the mirrored life, so trying again!


message 8: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Hmm, it says that I'm following the discussion and should be receiving notifications, but I'm not.

I enjoyed Half Life very much. Hope it gets better this time.


message 9: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments A Long Petal of the Sea
A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende

5/5 A Long Petal of the Sea begins in 1930’s Spain and progresses from turbulent times of social conflicts in Spain to the ones in Chile, where the two main characters, Victor and Roser, after leaving their homeland of Spain try to make Chile their new home.

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


message 10: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Hmm, it says that I'm following the discussion and should be receiving notifications, but I'm not.

I enjoyed Half Life very much. Hope it gets better this time."


I am a few chapters in this time, and think I've gotten adjusted to the flipping back and forth. As for the notifications, make sure you checked the box to receive notifications when people reply - you can either receive them via email or texts.


message 11: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Yes, I had the box checked. Now, I got it.

Glad to hear that you're adjusting to the style of writing. I enjoyed it very much and her latest book Beautiful Little Fools.


message 12: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Yes, I had the box checked. Now, I got it.

Glad to hear that you're adjusting to the style of writing. I enjoyed it very much and her latest book Beautiful Little Fools."


I feel like so far I cannot wait to get back to the Marie Curie timeline :)


message 14: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Simon, glad to see your 4 stars and that you enjoyed some part :)


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Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Inés of My Soul
Inés of My Soul by Isabel Allende

5/5 Ines of My Soul brings two historical figures whose paths cross in Peru. She is a poor seamstress with no prospects for a better life in Spain and he is a Spanish war hero who seeks honor and glory. They share the same illusions, him of founding a kingdom and her being part of something grander.

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


message 16: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Simon, glad to see your 4 stars and that you enjoyed some part :)"

Thanks Annette - I really was more engaged in the Marie Curie chapters, but was interesting to ponder the what if scenario :)

Scary I think to think, what if she didn't go to Paris, study at the Sorbonne and discover radium as an element?? What would history have been like?


message 17: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Yes, a lot of ifs, as with many other scientists :)


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi All, I just started Chelsea Girls by Fiona Davis. I am excited for this one!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


message 19: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Hi Keira, looking forward to your thoughts :)


message 20: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Keira wrote: "Hi All, I just started Chelsea Girls by Fiona Davis. I am excited for this one!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4..."


Welcome Keira!


message 21: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Finished the month of January off by reading The Other Einstein

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


message 22: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Simon wrote: "Finished the month of January off by reading The Other Einstein

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


Glad that you enjoyed it Simon :)


message 23: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments The Cape Doctor
The Cape Doctor by E.J. Levy

5/5 The Cape Doctor recreates a most remarkable journey, inspired by the life of Dr. James Miranda Barry, a trailblazer of remarkable convictions, who studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, which was possible only to the disguise as a male.

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


message 24: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Simon wrote: "Finished the month of January off by reading The Other Einstein

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."

Glad that you enjoyed it Simon :)"


Thanks Annette :) - will start something new tomorrow


message 25: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Kicking off February with The Lost Apothecary for my historical fiction book club


message 27: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Simon, did you like both timelines? I wasn't into modern one.


message 28: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Simon, did you like both timelines? I wasn't into modern one."

Hi Annette,

I am so sorry I missed this message from you. I did enjoy both timelines yes, and the modern day one worked into the historical one quite well. I did find the modern one did take a little while to really get going though :)


message 30: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle
The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle by Jennifer Ryan

5/5 The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle is based on true events – when clothes rationing during WWII leaves young brides in challenging situations, a group of women comes up with an idea to start a charity to give out white wedding dresses. In the process, they lift spirits and learn resilience.

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


message 31: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Violeta by Isabel Allende
Violeta

The year is 1920, in an unnamed country in South America. Violeta is born into Del Valles family with five boys, a father who takes risky ventures, and mother who refuses to socialize.

5/5 It is an inspiring story of a woman who lives her life passionately, and despite the challenging times for women of her time, she still lives it on her own terms.

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


message 32: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Started my March’s historical fiction book club pick ‘Yellow Wife’ by Sadeqa Johnson


message 33: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments It's a very good story, not easy to read at times.


message 34: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Hi Annette,

So I’ve heard


message 35: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Finished today Yellow Wife, and started Her Hidden Genius


message 36: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Simon, it doesn't take you to your review.


message 37: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Simon, it doesn't take you to your review."

Haven't done one yet on Yellow Wife


message 38: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments China: The Novel
China The Novel by Edward Rutherfurd

5/5 As with all his previous historical novels, Edward Rutherfurd weaves sagas with wide range of characters and events. He is a great architect of complex characters, richly layered with challenging historical events.

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


message 39: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "China: The Novel
China The Novel by Edward Rutherfurd

5/5 As with all his previous historical novels, Edward Rutherfurd weaves sagas with wide range of characters and events. He i..."


Glad you read this novel - I thought it was a really good one :)


message 40: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Yes, it is Simon :)


message 41: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Yes, it is Simon :)"

China's a very challenging country as to where to start and end as its history goes way back - Beijing's been the capital since 1421! Not as long as previous works of his, but still long enough :)


message 42: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Hi Annette,

Here's my review on Yellow Wife: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 43: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Hi Simon,

I see four stars :) I take it that it was still a good read for you :)


message 44: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Hi Simon,

I see four stars :) I take it that it was still a good read for you :)"


It was a very good book to me :)


message 45: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Finished recently Her Hidden Genius

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... (sorry for the length)


message 46: by Annette (new)

Annette (annetteshistoricalfiction) | 150 comments Simon, I know something about the length. I just did it with my newest review, too :)

Madwoman
Madwoman by Louisa Treger

Madwoman weaves a fascinating true story of the world’s first female investigative journalist, Nellie Bly.

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


message 47: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Annette wrote: "Simon, I know something about the length. I just did it with my newest review, too :)

Madwoman
Madwoman by Louisa Treger

Madwoman weaves a fascinating true story of the world’..."


Just "long" reviews are abnormal for me, but in this case this novel deserved a longer review :)


message 48: by Cindy (new)

Cindy aka "The Book Fairy" | 2 comments Good day everyone;
I have started a new release by a debut author Crystal Caudill called "Counterfeit Love"....quite intriguing so far I must say. It's set in 1884 Ohio..... had great reviews and I am only too glad to support a new author while enjoying the pleasure of a captivating read perhaps :)


message 49: by Simon (new)

Simon | 214 comments Cindy wrote: "Good day everyone;
I have started a new release by a debut author Crystal Caudill called "Counterfeit Love"....quite intriguing so far I must say. It's set in 1884 Ohio..... had great reviews and..."


Welcome to the group Cindy :)


message 50: by Cindy (new)

Cindy aka "The Book Fairy" | 2 comments Simon wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Good day everyone;
I have started a new release by a debut author Crystal Caudill called "Counterfeit Love"....quite intriguing so far I must say. It's set in 1884 Ohio..... had gre..."


Thank you, thank you very much ;)


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