History: Actual, Fictional and Legendary discussion
Getting Started: Introduce Yourself

Right now I reside in Katy, Tx and I've ventured into the author side of the of the book world. However, it's nice to curl up and get lost in someone else's world... So here i am!
I just finished reading a book from another genre so I'm in the market for a new read. Ah the "dating scene" ...i love it ;)

Hope to make some new friends. :)

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Hello! I'm Judith Thomson and I would like to join your group. I am a Goodreads author and the period I am most interested in is the seventeenth century, in both England and France. My novel 'Designs of a Gentleman' is set at that time and and I write a blog based on events 350 years ago. Whilst my research has been around the events of that century, I love to read other authors' books set in completely different historical periods, such as Bernard Cornwall's Uhtred adventures, and Simon Scarrow's tales of the Roman army. I am currently reading C.J. Sansom's 'Revelation', about a lawyer living at the time of Henry V111. Anyone else love those authors? I never enjoyed history at school but reading historical novels sparked my interest and made me want to learn more and to write about it. I think I suddenly realised that history was about people, not just dates and battles!

Welcome to the group!



Right now I reside in Katy, ..."
Lisa - Patrick O'Bian's series of "Master and Commander" may be appealing to you. Excitement when the British navy was supreme.

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Judith - I just recommended "Master and Commander" series, by Patrick O'Brien, to Lisa. Quick moving action of British naval warfare at that time.



The old South Beach, interesting facts, from where I spent many years surfing and being a kid in the 1960s'.
This is a prequel to Sea Tales The Guardianship, where mythology, sci-fi, true historical events and current times clash...................
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It is the best type of Historical Fiction, heavily researched and a great read. I read it so long time ago and still think of it as very informative and enjoyable.

Jonita wrote: "I know what you mean, Judith, about loving old houses. I can remember even as a teen seeing a beautiful old home and making up stories in my head about who might have lived there. I didn't know t..."
Hi Jonita. One of my most amazing experiences was visiting Louis X1V's Chateau of Versailles. When I walked around the beautiful gardens I felt as though I belonged there! That inspired me to write about it. You will know what I mean!

Hi Terri, I share your fascination for ancient Egypt and was lucky enough to visit Luxor and Cairo a few years ago. Couldn't believe I was actually seeing the Pyramids! Have you ever read a book called "The Murder of Tutankhamen" by Bob Brier? It's intriguing, real events but presented as a murder mystery, and you may like it.


I am new to the group and modern and historical suspense author with two new suspense novels coming out in Sept/Oct 2015 (The Slush Pile Brigade and Blind Thrust). I am a history buff and historical fiction aficionado and tend to work in a lot of historical nuggets into my books. I enjoy new books with a fresh look on historical topics. My ancestors were Western writers (Thomas B. Marquis, who spoke Indian sign language and wrote several books on Custer and the Little Bighorn from the Cheyenne perspective based on Indian interviews; and Pulitzer-prize winner Marquis James, author of The Raven and Cherokee Strip). My favorite authors and historical areas are the following:
Pirates - Golden Age of Piracy
David Cordingly, Marcus Rediker, and Colin Woodard
Plains Indian Wars
N.C. Gwynne, Hampton Sides, Robert Utley
World War II
I loved Rick Atkinson's new WWII Liberation Trilogy, which was what inspired me to write my second WWII suspense novel Roman Moon: An Army at Dawn, The Day of Battle, and the Guns at last Light.
I like various historical fiction books and writers who either write historical fiction or have dabbled in it: Michael Shaara, Jeff Shaara, Ken Follett (Eye of the Needle, Key to Rebecca, Jackdaws, A Dangerous Fortune, etc), Daniel Silva (The Unlikely Spy), Stephen Hunter (Hot Springs and Havanna), as well as James Thayer, James Clavell, Jack Higgins). My favorite historical fiction book of all time is Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels, which won the Pulitzer Prize.
Glad to be in the new group!
Samuel Marquis
Suspense Author
History Nut
Lacrosse Player

Thanks!

I am an avid reader, reviewer, and author in multiple genres. I have just recently (June 2015) released the first in a series of YA to Adult history-based Astral Investigative Episodes, a modern American 17-year old girl and a young British Lord from 1774 Colonial Boston team up to aid lost souls caught in the repetitive acts which led to their death.
I am currently working on a historical fiction novel based on fact, inspired by a past-life hypnotic regression.
I am pleased to be a member of a like-minded group where readers enjoy reading and learning from history in all genres.


Deborah wrote: "I just wrote an introductory comment on myself as a new member, edited it and now can't find it. Doesn't look llke it posted. How do you go from edit preview back to post. GoodReads is an odd syste..."

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Hello, I am new to this group. I am a complete luddite when it comes to navigate sites, posts, etc. So please bear with me.
I was born in Romania, raised in Iran and now live in Canada. To make this more complicated, I am of Austrian-Romanian-Armenian-Jewish and Christian descent. I love books that address the cultural, political and religious realities of the regions I am most familiar with, to wit all of the above. My favourite authors (non-fiction) are Amir Taheri and Thomas Friedman. Also loved Leon Uris "the Haj". Should be compulsory reading for anybody interested in the Israeli-Palestinian relationship. I worked for the United Nations, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and then established my own international management consulting firm, working primarily in the Middle East and the "Stans". I am now retired and my husband and I (and our wonderful pit bull, Tiger) spend winters in Arizona.
I wrote my memoir 'NO LABELS" (www.monicagurdjian.com), which demonstrates that our humanity not our labels define us. I am looking forward to interesting discussions, reading interesting books and learning from other members. And in the spirit of shameless self-promotion, I am hoping that you will give NO LABELS a chance and tell me what you think.

Deborah wrote: "I just wrote an introductory comment on myself as a new member, edited it and now can't find it. Doesn't look llke it post..."
Lissa, Is this how I post a reply ... in the same comment box? So different than all the other social media I have used. Thanks for letting me know my posting was on the thread. Still trying to get the hang of it. Looks like a great group of readers and writers.

Deborah wrote: "I just wrote an introductory comment on myself as a new member, edited it and now can't find it. Doesn't loo..."

Deborah wrote: "I just wrote an introductory comment on myself as a new member, edited it and now can't find it. Doesn't loo..."
Thanks, Lissa. That's exactly what I was referring to. I really appreciate the assistance.

My name is Janet Squires. I'm a writer with a passion for American Frontier history.
My interest in the historic West stems from the stories I heard growing up. My Irish/Cherokee family pioneered their way through Texas, New Mexico and Arizona as ranchers, miners and lawmen.
My favorite outdoor activity is anything I can do on horseback.
I'm a member of Women Writing the West, Western Writers of America, and Western Fictioneers.

I'm a lifelong bookworm. History, both fiction and nonfiction,is my very favorite subject. I'm excited to read along with this GoodReads group. It's my first online book club experience.
I like to design 'reading projects' for myself. In 2015 I started a US Presidents study - reading a biography and a complementary history book about something from each President's era. I ended up backing up a little to cover early US history and I figure this is a four-year project!
Additionally, I like to read almost all world history with a focus on a few countries for unknown reasons - Scandinavia (my heritage); India; Japan; France, England, etc.
I love to read historical fiction and biographies and memoirs, too, which are so rich in historical information.


The Raven that you just read was written by my great relative (not sure if he's a great-uncle or great-cousin) Marquis James. He was also the author Cherokee Strip. The Marquis family has a history of writers in the family and writing about Native Americans. My great ancestor Thomas B. Marquis spoke Indian sign language and took the Cheyenne testimony on the Battle of the Little Bighorn from warrior Wooden Leg and a great Cheyenne woman, Kate Bighead, who fought against Custer and was there at the end when the soldiers were defeated. I have a nice little description about Thomas b. Marquis on my authors website if you're interested in Cheyenne history (www.samuelmarquisbooks.com).




My name is Janet Squires. I'm a writer with a passion for American Frontier history.
My interest in the historic West stems from the stories I heard growing up. My Irish/Cherokee ..."
Janet wrote: "Hello Everyone,
My name is Janet Squires. I'm a writer with a passion for American Frontier history.
My interest in the historic West stems from the stories I heard growing up. My Irish/Cherokee ..."
Osiyo, Janet. (That's hello in Cherokee.) Both my novels cover history of the old settler or western Cherokees. You might enjoy them. They are set in Arkansas Territory (today Oklahoma). Titles are Journey to an Untamed Land and Look Unto the Fields.

I'm sure I'll find a lot of good books with your help, and you can ask me about Italian authors, that will be a pleasure!

You may be interested in the Historical Fiction Daily e-newsletter published by the Historical Novel Society. A recent edition is here: http://paper.li/histnovel/1311169881?......"
Thanks Lissa!

I'm a lifelong bookworm. History, both fiction and nonfiction,is my very favorite subject. I'm excited to rea..."

Samuel wrote: "Lissa wrote: "Samuel i just finished The Raven and it blew me away. Another pulitzer winner I believe."
The Raven that you just read was written by my great relative (not sure if he's a great-uncl..."
Jenny's Book Life wrote: "Hi guys! I'm Jenny. I live in the beautiful U.S. Pacific Northwest and I love it here.
I'm a lifelong bookworm. History, both fiction and nonfiction,is my very favorite subject. I'm excited to rea..."



I love history and have always been drawn to finding out about the histories of not only cultures and civilizations, but the histories of individuals too.
I have not been reading like I should have in recent years so I have been working on that a lot this year. I am very happy to have found goodreads and because of it I have increased my reading by tenfold this year!
Looking very forward to the interaction in this group :)

My name is Janet Squires. I'm a writer with a passion for American Frontier history.
My interest in the historic West stems from the stories I heard growing up. My Irish/Cherokee ..."
Hi, Janet!
I saw you have interest in American Frontier history, and so do I. Right now, I'm into the transcontinental railroad (I've been watching the show Hell on Wheels lately).
Do you have any suggestions for books about the topic? Just figured I'd ask.
Thanks!
Maddie
(BTW, I know there's Recommendations thread for this, but I haven't gotten any response in there yet.)

Well Judith, it's nice to meet you. I would love to travel to your country, maybe one day I will. I agree that my passion for history is due, in part, to my own discoveries of facts and such. All during high school I begged my teacher to do something different to make it more interesting.





I'm looking for a birthday present for my boyfriend, and I really hope maybe you guys can help me!
I'm not sure if I even got the right group.. Anyway, if anyone have seen the Netflix show "Narcos", you've probably seen that Pablo Escobar is making some kind of scrapbook. I'm wondering if he actually did that in real life, and if so, whether the book is for sale anywhere. Hope one of you guys can answer me :D
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I look forward to reading and discussing books with this group. It looks like a fabulous group!