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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)

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).

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

This is Non Fiction


Added to my TBR list and have it reserved at the library."
The writing is lovely.








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

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.






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





I actually prefer this one over the Saxon stories.


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

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.







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

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

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.



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.


Thanks :)
Only read first chapter but I'm hooked!


Now I'm reading




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



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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.