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Link: Dove Amongst the Hawks


Darn, I missed Pt. 2 -- I forgot about it.



https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

My Review


I have had them on my shelf for a long time, and it looks like they may need to be moved up on my TBR pile!




Set in the Mid-west frontier lands of the USA in the 1800s, and definitely living up to expectations.

Warning ⚠️ This series is extremely hard to explain to someone not reading it and even harder to explain that what you are explaining is hilarious so be prepared for lots of disingenuous 'Okay, I get it's and beyond confused looks.


long decline of Sparta after Leuktra, through the conquest by Rome.


Not great - 3.25 star read, decent intro to the man and his times (mid 1700s), but lavishly illustrated, maybe half the pages are illustrations!
currently reading

this series in flashmanesque, so don't take it seriously. The series is set in the time of Napoleon Bonaparte. The background history is sound (as far as I can tell), but the adventures take a whole lot of liberty with that history!


Not great - 3.25 star read, decent intro to the man and his times (mid 1700s), but lavishly i..."
I admit to Dietrich as being one of my guilty pleasures, so I am willing to give him leeway on his Gage adventures. I am reading him for fun, though I do find myself checking on the history sometimes just to see how far afield he has gone, if at all.

Hi Lariela! Would love to hear your thoughts on this one. Last year I read the non-fiction title Hypatia of Alexandria by Maria Dzielska, which was very good in weeding out myth from fact.

My review:-
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

http://www.jasonpym.com/blog/2016/09/...

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Looked this one up and just bought it on Amazon. Thanks for mentioning it!


Do they possibly just pick names from a hat? :)


Maybe. I went back to my review of the second novel and I noticed I made the comment that I wouldn't be reading the third novel. Oh well. Yet another broken promise.

Kind of silly fun, I thought it was 4 star read
Currently reading a NF look at the last 18 month or so of FDR's life

I'm about half way through and I can say that public disclosure was not the same in 1944 as it is now is a major understatement!
The people around him kept almost everything about his health (not just his paralysis, but his heart problems also), where-abouts and various other things secret from the public. Some of this can be rationalized by war time necessity, but not all of it!


Some of her books are slow starters. I have a soft spot for Jean Plaidy books because my grandmother owned so many of them and I would sneak them off the shelves to read with the flashlight under my blankets.


Good grief there are a lot of books titled "The Winter King."

Good grief there are a lot of books titled "The Winter King.""
But I suppose no others by Cornwell except this one.

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Hi Bobby welcome back. I see you just rated [book:Dark Matter|2783367..."
Better not have much else to do once you start this one, Ace!