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Norwich is wonderful! It was his

I wish more historians could write as entertainingly as Norwich does.




I also really enjoyed his

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I really liked that book. I also enjoyed Autumn Bridge which is a part of the same story.

Where is everyone? I must be the only loser with no weekend plans :(
Well its cold here in Michigan so I've been snuggling with a blanket, my cat and a large cup of tea, reading away.
Finished

Halfway thru



Added the Byzantium trilogy to my TBR. I'm drowning in books. I love it!

I am reading The Kingmaking by Helen Hollick about King Arthur's history. The question readers ask is if he was really real. I think so.

I really liked that book. I also enjoyed Autumn Bridge which is a part of the s..."
I'm reading that one now. And also Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal.

Thanks Allie, I did check this out when you first posted, but on the Aussie site, it wasn't reduced.
There are 5 copies in the Library system here, so I will borrow the book soon....

Starting Edwin: High King of Britain
Still working on Night of Sorrows. This book is challenging. I'm getting really annoyed with all of the author's descriptions and discussions of male genitalia. Cortes is destroying an entire civilization and all you can focus on is his codpiece?
Also still working on Arbella: England's Lost Queen. What a tragic story.

Thanks Allie, I did check this out when you first posted, but on the Aussie site, it wasn't reduced...."
Oh sorry! I always forget that it might not be on sale in other countries :/

Starting Edwin: High King of Britain
Still working on Night of Sorrows. ..."
I have never heard of Arbella. I just added that book to my "to read" list. Thanks!




What Angels Fear
It's the first volume of a historical mystery set in the early Regency Period"
I didn't really like this one myself but my Dad loves it and says it's still really good even at book seven.


The books get less absurd and more dramatic (if that makes sense) as the series continues. I must confess, I was fascinated by the idea of these novels but extremely disappointed by the end of the third.

It really was a quick read and I liked it - enough to eventually continue on with the series. The subject matter was a little unsettling (view spoiler) , but it really wasn't explicit. I rated this 3.75 stars - rounded up for GR.
Since it is a two week check out and I've already had it out from the library once and had to give it back before reading it, my next read is David McCullough's new book on the Wright Bothers



Where do I find the discussion on this novel?
Thank you.

McCullough once again has written a very well reasearched, readable and informative biography. It mainly covers their lives from about 1895 or so when they got interest in flight through to about 1910 after there successful European Tour.
One thing I found interesting (view spoiler)
4.25 stars rounded down because it is so short - about 260 pgs or so.
Currently reading a guilty pleasure -David Drake's

While this IS a space opera, to give it a HF twist, Drake says series was inspired by O'Brian's Aubry/Maturain Napoleonic Wars British Naval Series["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Where do I find the discussion on this novel?
Thank you."
Good to know, I haven't started yet, but the discussion is here May:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...





Now I'm onto


So much has been written about historical England, America, The Vikings, Italy & most of the Mediterranean countries, middle Europe, the great Wars; even Africa & India.
I would like to read some books about little known countries and their history. I.e. Burma, Nepal, Rumania, Poland, Latvia, the Balkan states, the more southern states of South America, and I am fascinated about North Korea. The wars I would like to know more about are the Boer War and the Korean War.

I love Katherine LeVeque's books. I have read some and have many on my Kindle that I haven't read yet.


Edward,did you enjoy this one? My husband & I have read several Bernard Cornwell, so I'm looking forward to your review. Thanks

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