Historical Fiction Buddy Reads discussion
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These electronic readers are wonderful! How do you like the Nook?
I have not read The Red Queen, but I have enjoyed others by Philippa Gregory.
I have not read The Red Queen, but I have enjoyed others by Philippa Gregory.


I just finished The Tiger’s Wife by Tea Obreht and what a fantastic read it was. It would have been a perfect book for a “Buddy Read” because it warranted discussion all along the way. There are so many layers to the story that I lost count. When I finished the book, I was tempted to go back to the beginning and start again. I will read it again, but I think I will wait a while and let it digest.
I have just started the second in C. J. Sansom's Mathew Shardlake series: Dark Fire. It is a wonderful historical mystery. I am sure I will end up reading the entire series.
Sydney
Sydney
Hi Everyone,
I am currently enjoying The Sovereign the third in the Mathew Shardlake historical mystery series by C. J. Sansom. What a great series—has any one else read them?
I am currently enjoying The Sovereign the third in the Mathew Shardlake historical mystery series by C. J. Sansom. What a great series—has any one else read them?
I read Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh several weeks ago and loved it. I am on a list at my library for the second book in the Ibis Trilogy -River of Smoke- that will be out 9/27 -- can't wait.
Sydney
Sydney
What is everyone reading? I am currently reading Thirteenth Night by Alan Gordon. Next up will be State of Wonder by Ann Patchett - I am on a waiting list for it at my library.
Hi Kathryn,
I just added the Genghis Khan book to my TBR list. It looks fascinating. Hopefully I will get to read it before too long. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I just added the Genghis Khan book to my TBR list. It looks fascinating. Hopefully I will get to read it before too long. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

I've stepped away from historical fiction for a moment to read The Glass Castle.

That was five really good reads, there.
Just added it to my TBR list. Thanks for telling me about it.
I step away from historical fiction once in a while too. I am waiting for State of Wonder by Ann Patchett from my library.
I step away from historical fiction once in a while too. I am waiting for State of Wonder by Ann Patchett from my library.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75...
this book looks wonderful. The ancient history of Rome is something I know little about. I have added the book to my TBR list and hopefully will learn more about the history of Rome soon.
Sydney
Sydney

State of Wonder is one of my top books of the year. Happy reading!

I have heard a lot about The Book Thief, but I have not read it myself. What I have heard has been positive and I hope you will enjoy the book. I have gotten side tracked and I am now reading The Face of a Stranger by Anne Perry. Historical fiction is my passion, but the sub genre historical mysteries is a very close second. This is my first Anne Perry mystery and so far it is fantastic!

I listened to the The Book Thief as an audiobook while working out and the time flew by. I really enjoyed it.


You will have to let us know what you think of the book when you finish. I have just started the second book in the Ibis Trilogy - River of Smoke by Amitav Ghosh.
Sydney
Sydney

I enjoyed that book.




I'd read the sequel, and probably will, when I have fewer library books on my plate. (Three came in just in the last two or three days.)

Hi Shari. I am Linda (USA). I am a retired teacher and a retired attorney and now have a lot of time on my hands in which to read. I like historical fiction too. THE FAR PAVILIONS by M. M. Kaye is a favorite of mine. At present I am reading GODS AND KINGS by Ms. Lynn Austin. So far it is about Hezekiah and the people at court during King Ahaz' reign. The book has historical treatment with a dose of religion. I am going now to look at the books you are reading. Welcome to the group.



Consider my ear bent. Keep the obscure recommendations coming."
Linda wrote: "Shari wrote: "Hello, everyone. I'm Shari and I'm new here. I live in Tokyo and I'm a high school teacher. I just love historical novels. At the moment I'm reading Saramago's The Gospel According to..."
Robert, I have messed up these responses to you and Shari. My Nook may die from my confusing ways. Over in Ancient and Medieval Group, I follow most of their reads. If you have not read THE MEMOIRS OF CLEOPATRA, read it. I liked AGINCOURT by Bernard Cornwell. My boys were shocked, yes shocked, that Mama liked reading about battles. Because I've read their Tom Clancy novels they should not have been so shocked that I liked AGINCOURT? Surprised maybe but not shocked.



LOL! I know what you mean about "Mama's got a book!" My own son will be saying that pretty soon. He's 4 and when he sees me with a book he either copies me or he plays. For now... Might as well take advantage of that, no? I hope you'll like Matsuoka's books. I'm halfway through Autumn Bridge and enjoying it. The book(s) is different from the others I've read about Edo (Japan). I'll check Gods and Kings. Thank you!




Thanks Linda!!


Elizabeth wrote: "I'm reading Fall of Giants by Ken Follett. Has anyone seen the Kindle price for Winter of the World? $19.99! I've never seen a Kindle book priced that high."
It must be a very long book. In any case, I will not pay that high a price for a Kindle book.
It must be a very long book. In any case, I will not pay that high a price for a Kindle book.
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