Ancient & Medieval Historical Fiction discussion
General Discussions
>
What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)


I read the first two in the series & have been meaning to get to the third. Didn't realize there was a fourth. Be interested to hear your thoughts on it when you finish.

I read the first two in the series & have been meaning to get t..."
Ok, Patricia. Until now I liked what I read.


Just started The Rise of Rome: The Making of the World's Greatest Empire by Anthony Everitt, and SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome by Mary Beard.




I read it last year. I thought it was okay, as well. Not too thrilled with it.



Adrian, I read the whole series, and I enjoyed it. I thought Dreaming the Bull (#2) was the weakest and a bit of a drag.



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

Depends on how sick the puppy is, I guess.

Waiting on a copy of


I read the first two in the series & have been meaning to get t..."
I finished it, Patricia. I liked it. I guess that I would rank these 4 books in that way: 2, 4, 3, 1. I liked the plot. I liked the way how Thomas evolved as character. He seemed in this book as a christian Uhtred, well, almost like Uhtred.


I read the first two in the series & have been..."
Thanks, Rafael. I am going to reread the first two before I read the next ones. Some day.

Yes, indeed I did. Thank you for recommending it.
At some point I need to finish the Robert Low oathsworn series. I've read the first two, so I have 3, 4, and 5 left, i think.



I was just perusing the library shelves and there it was - so I checked it out.

I checked out Book Depository and it is fairly cheap. I've added it to my wishlist and may look at ordering it in the coming months.
I remember really wanting to read it all those years ago when I first put it in my TBR list.

Reading Angus Donald's Blood's Game. Its the first of his I've read. Thought there might be more action than there is, but its coming along nicely.

Currently reading a newish (cc last year) bio of one of leaders in the Outremer post Second Crusade: Raynald of Châtillon



Another thing he brought out is the Ribald sense of humor the monks had. There are a couple of rather risqué/double entendré riddles included that came from the monk's manuscripts.



Makes sense.

[bookcover:The Year 1000: What Life Was Like at the Turn of t..."
Happy, thank you so much for recommending this book. I read it yesterday and loved it. What a delightful little book--full of interesting tidbits about life in Anglo Saxon England.
I posted my review on the Anglo Saxon thread.
And as a small note, I want to say a generic thank you to all of you. Although i don't participate in the group reads very often, I do read all the comments. I particularly appreciate this thread because you have introduced me to so many delightful books. I don't think I would have ever heard of them had it not been for you.
I would take my hat off to you, but since I seldom wear hats any more, a heartfelt thanks will have to suffice.




I'll have to read this one day too Alice. I'm about to tackle The Karamazov Brothers translated by Ignat Avsey.


Ace, good luck with The Karamazov Brothers. I tried Crime and Punishment and found it not to my liking. Tolstoy is by far my favorite Russian author!

I think I was put off by the 6 part TV show of War and Peace, which had always been on my TBR but I'm not so keen any more...
I loved Crime and Punishment as a teen reader. I wonder what I would think if I reread it?

Books mentioned in this topic
M*A*S*H: A Novel About Three Army Doctors (other topics)A Court of Betrayal (other topics)
Imperium (other topics)
The Handfasted Wife (other topics)
The Swan-Daughter (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Robert Harris (other topics)Carol McGrath (other topics)
Carol McGrath (other topics)
Carol McGrath (other topics)
Ken Follett (other topics)
More...
This is more a 'what are you reading now' thread and nobody will see your post after a week as this thread moves along pretty quick and nobody scrolls back to past posts.
Whereas in the era threads or author threads, your post is there forever and every time someone reads that thread out of interest they will see your review post.