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C.P. Lesley (cplesley) | 564 comments Re-reading (I'm pretty sure—it's been so long I can't remember!) Margaret George's My Lady of Cleves: A Novel of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves.

Although in general bored to tears with Henry VIII and his wives, I like Anne of Cleves—the one who at least had the sense to git while the gitting was good, so to speak. ;-) And this is a lovely retelling of her story.


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Shannon Elizabeth Heffner (thepinkroseoftexas) | 571 comments C.P. wrote: "Re-reading (I'm pretty sure—it's been so long I can't remember!) Margaret George's My Lady of Cleves: A Novel of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves.

Although in general bored to tears w..."


I loved My Lady of Cleves! It was actually written by Margaret Campbell Barnes, but it reads like a Margaret George book. I absolutely adore Anne of Cleves and she's probably equal with Catherine of Aragon to me as my favorite of Henry's wives (sorry Anne Boleyn fans! Lol!) It was really nice to see her get a novel devoted solely to her short reign as Queen of England and later as Henry's "most dearly, beloved sister". Lovely book!

I'm currently reading The Devil's Queen: A Novel of Catherine de Medici by Jeanne Kalogridis. I'm liking it and it's interesting to see a fairly sympathetic portrayal of her since she has been vilified so strongly throughout history (definitely justifiable in many respects).


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message 6255: by happy (last edited Feb 26, 2015 08:49AM) (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments I finished Under Enemy Colors, not bad, a quick read. I would give it 3.75 stars so I rounded up.


Currently reading another look at the end of the Wars of the Roses, Chris Skidmore's

The Rise of the Tudors The Family That Changed English History by Chris Skidmore

This is Non Fiction


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Bobby (bobbej) | 1375 comments Darcy wrote: "Wolf Winter by Cecilia Ekbäck Wolf Winter"

Added to my TBR list and have it reserved at the library.


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Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Bobby wrote: "Darcy wrote: "Wolf Winter by Cecilia Ekbäck Wolf Winter"

Added to my TBR list and have it reserved at the library."


The writing is lovely.


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Bobby (bobbej) | 1375 comments looking forward to it. Have you read The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey ? Same genre and I thoroughly enjoyed it (probably not as vicious)


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Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments I have not, but have added it to my TBR and will look for it. Thanks for the recommendation :)


message 6261: by Chuck (last edited Feb 26, 2015 01:58PM) (new)

Chuck | 12 comments I just started a nonfiction book outside the timeline for this group The Spanish Holocaust Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-Century Spain by Paul Preston . Some of the reading is difficult to keep straight because of all the characters the author discusses. However, this is a book which is guaranteed to anger you over past injustices.


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Jane | 3480 comments Plague Land by S.D. Sykes Plague Land / S.D. Sykes. I want to finish these 2 medieval books, then I can concentrate on rereading The End of Sparta


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Terri | 19576 comments Chuck wrote: "I just started a nonfiction book outside the timeline for this group The Spanish Holocaust Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-Century Spain by Paul Preston. Some of the reading is dif..."


Don't worry. This thread is for all the books. Not only hist fic. Whatever you are reading irrespective of genre or sub genre. :)


message 6264: by GeneralTHC (last edited Feb 26, 2015 09:08PM) (new)

GeneralTHC | 22 comments Allie wrote: "Wow...I haven't posted in here in forever! I need to get back into the historical genre, was too busy reading contemporary books for group/buddy reads in other groups.

Not that this is HF but I'm..."


Yeah, I tell everyone listening to audiobooks really is a skill. It takes some practice, like anything else.

The only thing I dislike about them is that they're usually read SO slow. But you can listen while you do other things. I couldn't live without them now. I've been inseparable from my iPod now for years.


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Teanka | 54 comments I'm reading Promise of Blood (The Powder Mage, #1) by Brian McClellan which is a fantasy book. Really interesting so far, I'll read the whole trilogy for sure. I'm planning to read The End of Sparta by Victor Davis Hanson for my first book of the month read here, but will probably skip Plague Land (I could read it if it was in the library, but don't want to buy too many books at once).


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Dawn (caveatlector) I am currently in the middle of three books, The Antagonist, The Cat's Table & The Last English King


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Aneela Bobby wrote: "looking forward to it. Have you read The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey? Same genre and I thoroughly enjoyed it (probably not as vicious)"

I am reading Wolf Winter at the moment, and also have The Snow Child on my TBR :)

Also, currently reading The Plantagenets by Dan Jones by Dan Jones. Quite entertaining so far.


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Sandra | 32 comments I am now finally reading The Archer's Tale (The Grail Quest, #1) by Bernard Cornwell by Bernard Cornwell as if anyone needed to be told that. I have wanted to start the series for a while, since I am a huge fan of his other books.


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GeneralTHC | 22 comments Sandra wrote: "I am now finally reading The Archer's Tale (The Grail Quest, #1) by Bernard Cornwell by Bernard Cornwell as if anyone needed to be told that. I have wanted to start the series for a while, since I am a huge fan of his ot..."

I actually prefer this one over the Saxon stories.


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Edward | 50 comments Sandra wrote: "I am now finally reading The Archer's Tale (The Grail Quest, #1) by Bernard Cornwell by Bernard Cornwell as if anyone needed to be told that. I have wanted to start the series for a while, since I am a huge fan of his ot..."

I'm going to read 1356 soon; so far I liked Heretic the best.


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Allison | 1704 comments Chuck wrote: "Allie wrote: "Wow...I haven't posted in here in forever! I need to get back into the historical genre, was too busy reading contemporary books for group/buddy reads in other groups.

Not that this..."


It really is!
I've just finished the 2nd disc out of 16 and really, I don't think I processed one dang thing. Sigh.


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Kimber (kimberlibri) | 785 comments Attempting Sarum: The Novel of England. Can already tell this is going to be a 'read in spurts' kind of book but I'm still in the interesting parts. So was hoping for another Roma but I don't think it's going to be close.


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Edward | 50 comments 1356 by Bernard Cornwell by Bernard Cornwell

Can't wait to get to it after dinner. :)


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Terri | 19576 comments Good luck, Edward! Hope you like it. I did not, but plenty do.


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Tim Hodkinson (timhodkinson) | 577 comments I've maybe said this before but I felt that 1356 should have been 2 books instead of 1. I enjoyed it though


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happy (happyone) | 2782 comments I also enjoyed it, but as Terri says tastes differ


message 6278: by Jane (last edited Mar 06, 2015 09:52AM) (new)

Jane | 3480 comments I did read it awhile ago, liked it well enough at the time, but as of now can't remember a thing about it.


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Histolicious Histolicious Half way trough The Last Kingdom (The Saxon Stories, #1) by Bernard Cornwell
Im digging my way through the "Must Reads" in HF. Bernard Cornwell rocks.


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Kimber (kimberlibri) | 785 comments 40% thru Sarum: The Novel of England, reading little bits here and there of The Very Best of Charles de Lint and decided to get some actual narrative by starting A Triple Knot by Emma Campion about Joan of Kent.


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Lariela | 187 comments Just started The Empty Throne by Bernard Cornwell.


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Linda (ladylawyer8650) | 1702 comments Finished The Faberge Egg by Robert Upton this morning. Starting The Candlemass Road by George McDonald Fraser today.


message 6283: by happy (last edited Mar 07, 2015 11:28PM) (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments I finished Paul Doherty's
The Book of Fires (The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan, #14) by Paul Doherty
in a couple of days - good little mystery, set in 1381 London.

Currenlty reading a book I've had checked out from the library for a while and they will soon want it back
The Dead and Those About to Die D-Day The Big Red One at Omaha Beach by John C. McManus

It's a non fiction look at the American 1st Infantry Division on Omaha Beach


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Gretchen (eab2012) I started reading Sword Song while I'm still working on Sworn Sword and it was a bad idea.
I keep wanting to compare Uhtred to Tancred and it's just not a fair fight at this point. However, if I had not read any of the Uhtred novel's before Sworn Sword I would be a little lost. Cornwell's list of cities at the beginning of his novels are a great help. It makes getting a map out of google a lot easier.


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Allison | 1704 comments Will be starting The Queen's Man The Queen's Man (Justin de Quincy, #1) by Sharon Kay Penman tonight... unless I decide to catch up on some TV...


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happy (happyone) | 2782 comments I hope you like it - I wish she would write more of them.


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message 6288: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) I started The Castle of Wolfenbach A German Story by Eliza Parsons The Castle of Wolfenbach: A German Story and The Half-Made World (The Half-Made World, #1) by Felix Gilman The Half-Made World this weekend.

Still haven't decided on my next HF book but I have half a dozen books to pick up at the library this week so I should have something in there that can hold my interest.


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Cynthia Miller (cinzia8) | 81 comments I'm reading The Queen's Knight (The Lionheart Chronicles Book 1) by J L Gorman By J.L. Gorman and her Lionheart series.


message 6290: by Chuck (new)

Chuck | 12 comments I just started The Seventh Scroll, book 2 of Wilbur Smith's Ancient Egypt trilogy. Even though the setting in the beginning of the book is the present, it follows the action from River God which takes place in ancient Egypt. Suspenseful opening.


message 6291: by Allison (new)

Allison | 1704 comments happy wrote: "I hope you like it - I wish she would write more of them."

Thanks :)

Only read first chapter but I'm hooked!


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Victor Bruneski | 124 comments Just finished The Blood Star by Nicholas Guild by Nicholas Guild I loved the two Assyrian books. My review ==> https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Now I'm reading The End of Sparta by Victor Davis Hanson by Victor Davis Hanson


message 6293: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) The Thief Taker- So far it's quite good. I wouldn't recommend reading it before bed or while eating but otherwise it's good.


message 6294: by Pamela (new)

Pamela (bibliohound) Reading The Buried Giant at the moment. Beautifully written, am loving it.


message 6295: by Ann (new)

Ann Just finished reading Empress of the Night by Eva Stachniak, about Catherine the Great. Very enjoyable and I think quite factual.


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Andy | 1510 comments Fall of Kings (Troy, #3) by David Gemmell Jus started, a long overdue read to complete a trilogy.


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Andy | 1510 comments Pamela wrote: "Reading The Buried Giant at the moment. Beautifully written, am loving it."

Good to know Pamela, this jus popped up on my radar of late & sounds intriguing.


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Shannon Elizabeth Heffner (thepinkroseoftexas) | 571 comments Ann wrote: "Just finished reading Empress of the Night by Eva Stachniak, about Catherine the Great. Very enjoyable and I think quite factual."

What did you think of Empress of the Night? I've read such contrasting reviews, but it seems like it would be right up my ally.


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