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Thanks for the recommendation, Jerry! Added :)

Thank you Ace. I hated when GR wanted to put my books in one of ITS columns but I was too lazy to look around and discover how to change this...


Thanks for the lead!


Although it is NF, it's good back ground info for the HF written on the era
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
also posted in the High Medieval Thread
I also just finished his third entry to his "Time Travelers Guide to ..." series

It's a good as the first two. Well worth the time I spent reading




I also enjoyed The Last Days of Café Leila. Won it on LibraryThing.

The novel is ostensibly about the building of a pyramid for Pharaoh Cheops. But it is really about the tools of oppression used by totalitarian governments to keep the masses under control. It may not be for everyone, but I thought it was great.
My review on goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The novel is ostensibly about the building of a pyramid for Phar..."
Nice review.


The novel is ostensibly about the building of a p..."
Thank you, Paul.

I read that last month and thought it was great. Tell us what you think of it when you're done.

I read that last m..."
Sure, Tamara.


A local librarian recommended this to me. I don't think she realized it was the 8th book in a series. I've never heard of the series before. I guess I will test its stand alone powers.


About Churchill's experiences in the Boer War
I really liked her other two books.
I also started the first book in Michael Jecks 's latest series on my nook

This one is set in Elizabethan times.

Back to HF again, I decided to pickup


I posted my review on The North Water thread.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



That's what I was thinking Renata.



Renata, I read the Boudica series but I didn't read it back to back. I read a couple of books in between each book in the series to take a break from it. Otherwise, I think I would have burned out on it and given up.


I will throw them overboard if they stay that long ;)


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I think this is a great series, very readable and a good background for my various forays into HF set in Britain.
also posted in the Early Modern Era Thread


It's weird: Goodreads says there is a Kindle version of this but Amazon doesn't show one. In fact it appears to be out of print though it was just published.


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

That's where I had gotten my copy.

Mission: Jimmy Stewart and the Fight for Europe
It's excellent, I haven't decided if it is a 4 or 5 star read. Highly recommended for Jimmy Stewart fans or WWII readers
Currently reading P.T. Deutermann's new WW II novel

It's set in the naval battles off Guadalcanal in 1942-43.

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