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Alice Poon (alice_poon) happy wrote: "Nice review.

I also really like it."


Thanks happy!


message 7302: by Alice (new)

Alice Poon (alice_poon) I'm reading Blood & Beauty: The Borgias and liking it so far.


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Kimber (kimberlibri) | 785 comments Alice wrote: "I'm reading Blood & Beauty: The Borgias and liking it so far."

Loved that one!


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Sylvia Thompson | 3 comments Have just finished the The Morland Dynasty - 35 books the first one beginning in 1434 (The Founding) at the time of the War of the Roses. I enjoyed them all.


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Ace (aceonroam) | 19 comments Sylvia wrote: "Have just finished the The Morland Dynasty - 35 books the first one beginning in 1434 (The Founding) at the time of the War of the Roses. I enjoyed them all."

That's quite a feat! Nice going.


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happy (happyone) | 2782 comments Good book!


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Edward | 50 comments happy wrote: "Good book!"

happy wrote: "Good book!"

Thanks happy, enjoying every bit of it.


message 7309: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) So.....I decided to start Outlander the other day......judge me at your own risk


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siriusedward (elenaraphael) | 37 comments Eagle in the Snow and The Mysteries of Udolpho.....enjoying both...


message 7311: by May (new)

May (mayzie) | 968 comments Gretchen, no judgement here! I truly loved the first several books. Enough to share them with many friends!
Enjoy!


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Nazzarena | 51 comments Gretchen wrote: "So.....I decided to start Outlander the other day......judge me at your own risk"

I've read the first two, and gave two stars to both: too much romance for me, and too little history :(

EDIT:
I want to try a little fantasy and I started Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell


message 7313: by Dan (new)

Dan | 12 comments I've just finished reading War at the Edge of the World (Twilight of Empire, #1) by Ian James Ross by Ian Ross, a really enjoyable book and a great addition to the Roman Army Military adventure genre, will look out for the other books in this series


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Jane | 3480 comments Gretchen wrote: "So.....I decided to start Outlander the other day......judge me at your own risk"

Book 1 didn't grab me so I'm avoiding others.


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Jane | 3480 comments Dan wrote: "I've just finished reading War at the Edge of the World (Twilight of Empire, #1) by Ian James Ross by Ian Ross, a really enjoyable book and a great addition to the Roman Army Military adventure genre, will look out for ..."

Only 2 others so far. I think this series is great!


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Bobby (bobbej) | 1375 comments The Judas Field A Novel of the Civil War by Howard Bahr
And
Way Station by Clifford D. Simak


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Paul Burnette | 57 comments Tindr, by Octavia Randolph, set in Gotland, ca. 900 AD. Excellent sequel to the Circle of Ceridwen series of the last two or three years. Which, as I think of it, the series should probably be read first.


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happy (happyone) | 2782 comments I just started the latest volume of Jeffrey Archers Clifton Cronicles

Cometh the Hour (The Clifton Chronicles, #6) by Jeffrey Archer


message 7322: by Alice (new)

Alice Poon (alice_poon) happy wrote: "I just started the latest volume of Jeffrey Archers Clifton Cronicles

Cometh the Hour (The Clifton Chronicles, #6) by Jeffrey Archer"


Interesting happy! Among my GR friends, almost none has ever read Jeffrey Archer. I've read two: The Fourth Estate and False Impression, both of which I loved.


message 7323: by happy (last edited Apr 21, 2016 08:12PM) (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments I enjoy him - I think his earlier stuff is better. This series is middle of the road - not great, but not bad - decent beach read :) It's a fictionalized history of Britian in the 20th century - this volume is set in the early '70s


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happy (happyone) | 2782 comments happy wrote: "I just started the latest volume of Jeffrey Archers Clifton Cronicles

Cometh the Hour (The Clifton Chronicles, #6) by Jeffrey Archer"


I finished this one

Fun read, but not great the - it is set between 1971-1978 and Margret Thatcher is a minor character

definitely not a standalone, you probably have to read the preceding novels to really understand what's going on.

3.75 stars rounded up.

I'm currently reading Stargardt's look at Germany in WWII

The German War A Nation Under Arms by Nicholas Stargardt


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Linda happy wrote: "I just started the latest volume of Jeffrey Archers Clifton Cronicles

Cometh the Hour (The Clifton Chronicles, #6) by Jeffrey Archer"


I've read the first two in the Clifton Chronicles and I just finished Kane and Abel. 5 stars. I love Jeffrey Archer's books. Let us know how you like that one.


message 7327: by happy (last edited Apr 21, 2016 09:02PM) (new)

happy (happyone) | 2782 comments Linda wrote: "happy wrote: "I just started the latest volume of Jeffrey Archers Clifton Cronicles

Cometh the Hour (The Clifton Chronicles, #6) by Jeffrey Archer"

I've read the first two in the Clifton Chronicles and I just finished [bo..."


I loved Kane and Abel, it was one of the first one of his I read. I also liked his remanicences (SP) of his time as the guest of Her Majesty.

https://www.goodreads.com/series/6078...

He was convicted of perjury while a MP and spent a couple yrs in prison.


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Fiona Tarr (fionatarr) I have just finishing reading the second draft of my own third novel, but I have started reading Raymond E Feist - King of Foxes for a break.

I read book one in this series a while ago and Feist is one of my favourite fantasy authors.


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message 7330: by Dan (last edited May 02, 2016 10:43AM) (new)

Dan | 12 comments I'm reading Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae by Steven Pressfield have only just started but am enjoying it


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May (mayzie) | 968 comments Steven Pressfield writes an incredible story. This is one of my husband's favorite books!


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Eileen Iciek | 553 comments Dan wrote: "I'm reading Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae by Steven Pressfield have only just started but am enjoying it"

Loved that one!


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Jane | 3480 comments Emperor by Colin Thubron Emperor / Colin Thubron

epistolary novel about Constantine


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siriusedward (elenaraphael) | 37 comments Dan wrote: "I'm reading Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae by Steven Pressfield have only just started but am enjoying it"

Very beautiful story..


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Sherry | 145 comments Dan wrote: "I'm reading Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae by Steven Pressfield have only just started but am enjoying it"

One of my top three historical novels of all time! I hope you enjoy it, Dan.


message 7336: by Jane (new)

Jane | 3480 comments I agree that Gates of Fire is certainly worthwhile reading and I enjoyed it, but I enjoyed even more The Olympian: A Tale of Ancient Hellas by E.S. Kraay.


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message 7338: by Dan (new)

Dan | 12 comments Thanks Jane - it looks like an interesting book, will look out for it


message 7339: by Jane (new)

Jane | 3480 comments Am rereading The Fox / M.N.J. Butler. Thought it superb 1st time and am enjoying it just as much the 2nd time.


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Allison | 1704 comments Martha wrote: "Just started the third book of the Fifth Knight series, I have so enjoyed this series hope this third book keeps my interest, The Lord of Ireland (The Fifth Knight, #3) by E.M. Powell."

Just added the series, thanks!


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Alice Poon (alice_poon) I'm half-way through The Vatican Princess A Novel of Lucrezia Borgia by C.W. Gortner .


Other than the few graphic scenes with excessive violence, it's a decent read. But I'm inclined to think the author tries too hard to paint Lucrezia Borgia in a hugely forgiving light.


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happy (happyone) | 2782 comments I'm starting #15 of Paul Doherty's Bro Athelstan mystery series

The Gates of Hell by Paul Doherty The Herald of Hell: A Brother Athelstan Novel of Medieval London

The last few have been set in the run up to the Peasant Revolt of 1381. From the frist few pages I think it is about to start.


I just finished Braddock's Defeat The Battle of the Monongahela and the Road to Revolution by David L. Preston Braddock's Defeat: The Battle of the Monongahela and the Road to Revolution

It's a NF look at the disasterious British attempt to take the French fort at what is now Pittsburg and brought George Washington to prominence.

Good read. Besides Geo Washington there were a few other men there who had a signicant role in the American Revolution.


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happy (happyone) | 2782 comments Finished The Harold of Hell - fun, quick read. Not great literature, but a fun little murder mystery.

currently reading this NF look at the Magna Carta

King John and the Road to Magna Carta by Stephen Church King John and the Road to Magna Carta


message 7347: by Dan (last edited May 20, 2016 03:05PM) (new)

Dan | 12 comments I've started reading Haedfeld by M.J. Porter so far I am really enjoying it - set in the 630's in Britain


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Sunny (sunny1) | 29 comments Kimber wrote: "Alice wrote: "I'm reading Blood & Beauty: The Borgias and liking it so far."

Loved that one!"


One of my favorites!


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Sunny (sunny1) | 29 comments I'm reading Freud's Mistress by Karen Mack and Jennifer Kaufman. Excellent!


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