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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)
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It's enough to make you question everything you have always known to be true. :)

You weren't alone!




I just got fooled by a neat cover and end papers of

"Can't tell a book by its cover" is a cliché but there is some truth.

For everyone else, Rick is a guy a few of us know from Goodreads who we never ever, ever thought would succumb to the eBook. Now he has a iPad he is dipping his toe in the water.

You all might drive me into the arms of chick lit and before you know it, I'll be applying for a moderators job over in a historical romance group. :)
That'll teach you!


I'm starting


I wanted so much to like this book. It is set in an era I like and I wanted to be proven wrong that all hf with glamorous women covers are chick lit HF.
Well, the book is most definitely chick lit. It is about as chick lit as you can get and I think sticking pins in my eyes would be more pleasant than continuing on with it.
But, I have to...it was a New Years resolution to make myself read a bunch of books on my real shelves that I had been avoiding. Although I feel I wasted money on this book by buying it, I would have felt like I wasted even more if I had never forced myself to read it.
Any members more adapted to reading heavily girlie hist fic, you may like it. Don't be put off by my aversion to it. This book is just soooo not what i like to read about.

Be warned - the George Shipway novels are brutally realistic and spare the reader nothing as regards the cruelties of Medieval Warfare, and indeed normal life. Even four decades after reading some of them the memory of some descriptions are unpleasant.


thanks dawn, i may start it a bit earlier than planned.

I guess you just can't judge a book by it's cover, eh? :-)

Or by the first few pages, it seems ;-)




Starting



Will do! The first chapter is good...have to recharge the Kindle before I continue. Don't want any more "car horns" sounding off in the middle of the night...lol!

I began her Druids. It's sitting with a bookmark in. Not bad, though can't belong to this group (other than here and the Fantasy thread) as isn't straight histfic. --Damned if I can find an ebook of that title on Amazon, Monica. I'm no use today. Can I bother you for a link?

Will do! The first chapter is good...have to recharge the Kindle before I continue. Don't want..."
Hahaha. No. That is not good. :D

I began her Druids. It's sitting with a bookmark in. Not bad, though c..."
Here it is, Bryn...
http://www.amazon.com/Ireland-Celtic-...

I began her Druids. It's sitting with a bookmark in. Not ..."
Oh, did you want The Druids as an ebook? Can't find that one, except in paper.

You're welcome...enjoy!

Coincidentally, I have started the 4th in that series today. I haven't met a book in this series that i didn't like.

Revelation

Thomas BulfinchLegends of Charlemagne; or Romance of the Middle Ages
FYI ALERT
A while ago someone in Random Thoughts or another place asked about a book about Charlemagne. This book is old and free from google.books.com. The digitalized copy has errors, but the book is easy to read.

Thomas BulfinchLegends of Charlemagne; or Romance of the Middle Ages
FYI ALERT
A while ago someone in Random Thoughts or another place asked about a book about Charlemagne. This book is old..."
Good catch, Linda, this a classic! I had forgotten about it. It is part of the Bulfinch's Mythology collection. Written in the 1850-1860 time period I believe.

I'm half way through this book. A solid 4 stars. There are some "dangling" storylines that I'm waiting to see woven back into the mix, but overall well written. I like how the battle scenes evolve...strategies adapted, characters changed by the experience...rather than the cookie-cutter "move to another location and hack, slash, spill guts, then repeat these steps" approach.




I've started



Pretty much decided I didn't like it by halfway. I'm trying to pick out what really bugged me about the book and I've mostly decided it's the characters, I just didn't like them.


Hi Paul,
I have not read it, but I have heard similar things from Goodreads Friends before on that book.




LOL. One woman's corruption is another woman's benignity.


It is the 16th century, and basically it's the Hospitallers against Suleiman the Magnificent. This is a time period I know very little about.
It promises to be very good from the 20 pp. I've read so far.

So far, you have to get used to his style: many long sentences and overuse of the conjunction "and". I am guessing there will be many Turkish terms, probably unfamiliar to most of us. There is a glossary in the back, which should be helpful.The Religion
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