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Little Men by Louisa May Alcott
Against a Crimson Sky A Novel by James Conroyd Martin

They are both historical novels. They can be either fiction or non-fiction, whatever your preference. They have to be from different time periods or if they are close to the same time period, then they have to take place in different settings, like England and Japan.

Little Men by Louisa May Alcott
Against a Crimson Sky A Novel by James Conroyd Martin"
They're good.


For this task, historical fiction is anything published or written about WWII and prior.

http://www.passagestothepast.com/
http://tudordaughter.blogspot.com/
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http://www.histfiction.net/

Is it okay if I read The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox. I'm not sure if it qualifies at HF but I know the main character is old and the book keeps jumping back to her childhood in india.

The Winter Queen by Boris Akunin
Confinement by Katharine McMahon
The Dante Trap by Arnaud Delalane
A Florentine Death by Michele Giuttari
or other books with murder took place in the past.

I usually don't read historical fiction because I am a historian and spend the whole time I am reading a book thinking that this probably didn't or couldn't happen historically speaking and it's stressful! So I would be really happy if I didn't have to read historical fiction (technically):) Does my question make sense? Sorry, just want to be clear.
Thanks:)

That looks good, I've added it to my TBR.

Is it okay if I read The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox. I'm not sure if it qualifies at HF but I know the main character is old and the book keeps jumping back to her childhoo..."
Felina, I have this on my list to read for this challenge, but I don't think it fits the historical fiction task. I'm looking for books that predominantly take place in the past, which I've defined as WWII and prior. I can't find anything to indicate that this book meets this criteria. Sorry.

Melissa, I was really looking for the genre of historical fiction for the time periods up to and including WWII. I was also allowing non-fiction for the same time period. My main intent is for readers to get a sense of different periods in history and choose between the two books they read, which time period they'd prefer to have lived in.
El asked about books publishing dates, which I had not thought about when making the task. If a book is published prior to WWII and reflects the time period it was written, then it should be okay. If it was published in the 1800's, but was a fantasy or science fiction, then it wouldn't count.
It would be helpful to ask yourself if you'd get a sense of being in a different time and place by reading this book. I hope this answers your question.

I think the second one I'll do Innocent Traitor A Novel of Lady Jane Grey by Alison Weir. I have a fascination with Lady Jane Grey.
The Ester book I would love-love to read isn't available in stores. I have to order. Ug. But The Gilded Chamber A Novel of Queen Esther looks alright.
Shame Mistress of Rome by Kate Quinn won't be published yet.
Nobody's Princess & Nobody's Prize I heard are pretty good as well.

The Winter Queen by Boris Akunin
Confinement by Katharine McMahon
The Dante Trap by Arnaud Delalane
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<b>Yes, to [book:The Winter Queen and The Dante Trap. They are both historical thrillers taking place in the 19th and 18th century, respectively.
Confinement alternates between the 19th century and 1960 - 1990. I would prefer a book that primarily focuses on one time period, but I won't disallow this.
A Florentine Death does not specify a time period in my search for this book, but what I've read indicates the author was writing a fictionalized account of his time solving the Monster of Florence case, which took place from 1968 - 1985. So, I'm going to have to say no to this one.
Historical thrillers or murder mysteries are allowed. C.J. Sansom is a good author of historical thrillers that would fit this task.

They both look really good - I might just re-arrange my books and fit these in.

I really liked Cleopatra's daughter when I read it. And the atfterword gave a good overview of the historical facts and so was very interesting.

Both of your choices look good. I know my TBR is going to grow off this thread, and it's already uncontrollable. Patricia, I found the second book in the Josephine series at Goodwill and really want to find the first book. I can't wait to hear what you think about it.

Both of your choices look good. I know my TBR is going to grow off this thread, and it's already uncontrollable. Patricia, I found the second book in the Josephine series..."
Thanks. A friend of mine read this series and absolutely loved it. I've been meaning to start them for a while now. Hopefully I get to this task. : )

Thanks, Lisa, for the clarification. Now I will look at my shelf and make choices:)

Will you accept Saving Monticello The Levy Family's Epic Quest to Rescue the House that Jefferson Built and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for my choices?

Will you accept Saving Monticello The Levy Family's Epic Quest to Rescue the House that Jefferson Built and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for my choices?"
Yes to both. Saving Monticello looks interesting.

The Winter Queen by Boris Akunin
Confinement by Katharine McMahon
The Dante Trap by Arnaud Delalane
[book:A F..."
Thanks a lot, Lisa!
I will settle with Dante Trap and the Winter Queen for now. I may replace Dante Trap with Confinement if DT is a drag.

Will you accept Saving Monticello The Levy Family's Epic Quest to Rescue the House that Jefferson Built and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for my choice..."
Thanks Lisa! Saving Monticello is really great according to my husband ;-) He has been trying the last two weeks to help me find a place for it ;-)

I'm wondering if autobiography would be okay as a non-fiction option, or if it has to be history history. Specifically, I'm looking at The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, which seems like it would give me a pretty good sense of life in sixteenth-century Italy.
Thanks.

I'm wondering if autobiography would be okay as a non-fiction option, or if it has to be history history. Specifically, I'm looking at The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini..."
Looks good.

I think the second one I'll do [book:Innocent Traitor A..."
Innocent Traitor is an excellent book! This was the first book I read by Weir, and sinc then I've been searching out her books. They're so well researched and well written, they're a pleasure to read.

The Winter Queen by Boris Akunin
Confinement by Katharine McMahon
The Dante Trap by Arnaud D..."
Ooh, I read The Winter Queen for the last challenge, and loved it! I'm hoping to read Portrait of an Unknown Woman and Aristocrats Caroline, Emily, Louisa, and Sarah Lennox, 1740-1832 for this task, as they both cover different time periods. I assume those are ok?

Both of your choices look good. I know my TBR is going to grow off this thread, and it's already uncontrollable. Patricia, I found the second book in the Josephine series..."
My TBR will grow too! I love historical fiction.

Sorry I missed this post earlier. I also plan on reading "Innocent Traitor" for this task. It's been sitting on my shelf for quite awhile.
Heidi wrote: I'm hoping to read Portrait of an Unknown Woman and Aristocrats Caroline, Emily, Louisa, and Sarah Lennox, 1740-1832 for this task, as they both cover different time periods. I assume those are ok?
Heidi, they both look good. I added "Portrait of an Unknown Woman" to my TBR.

That's great Lisa! We'll compare notes.

Sorry I missed this post earlier. I also plan on reading "Innocent Traitor" for this task. It's been sitting on my shelf..."
Thanks a lot, Lisa. Sorry to add to your TBR...

This thread is adding many books to my list! Thanks, Lisa, for the great task.

A Company of Swans which I beleve takes place in early 20th century in England and
To Kill a Mockingbird
Thanks!

The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.
I, Claudius"
Patricia -- I really liked The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.!
I think I'm going to finish the series by reading the third book in this trilogy,
The Last Great Dance on Earth for this task
I LOVE this task as historical fiction has always been one of my best loved reading genres.


A Great and Terrible Beauty and
A Song for Summer

A Great and Terrible Beauty and
A Song for Summer"
Perfect! So glad you don't have to beg, borrow or buy books for this task. ;P

Tara- A Great and Terrible Beauty is really a good book!

Tara- A Great and Terrible Beauty is really a good book!"
It would work.

I adore historical fiction so I was really excited to see this task!

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Read (2) Historical Books, Fiction Or Non-Fiction, From Different Time Periods Or Settings, Then Briefly Tell Which Time Period You Would Have Preferred To Live In. (For Purposes Of This Task, I Will Define A Historical Novel As Anything Taking Place Up To And Including WWII.)
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