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Those of you who have read this, please help..The story seems to continue with

But there is also a book with another title that may be the same thing? Is that correct? (Both "Cicero #2")

My library only has the first one, so that's what I'll go with. It's out right now, but should be back at the end of the month.
In the meantime I'm reading


SciFi: Her Smoke Rose Up Forever (wow)
Archaeology: Prehistoric Societies on the Northern Frontiers of China: Archaeological Perspectives on Identity Formation and Economic Change During the First Millennium BC
And Josephus, that I've heard of for years as an intense firsthand account of the siege of Jerusalem: The Jewish War



Thanks, Terri! I wonder why the two titles?"
I think one was for the UK release and the puplisher didn't like it so it was changed for the US release


Thanks, Happy. I'll read the Pompeii book after Cicero #2. Would love to see a Cicero #3.

Terri will be pleased :D"
I am!! :D





They are really good series, I just wish the author will write some more.

I have it here and nearly started it last night. Went for something else instead while I wait for The Coffee Trader.


This is definitely on my todo list for the next couple of months.

I have it here and nearly started it last night. Went for something else instead while I wait for The Coffee Trader."
I liked the first one, but this one I like much more.
BetweenM.C. Scott and Douglas Jackson I'm really changing my mind about Roman Empire fiction.

I wasn't really an appreciator of Roman empire historical fiction, but after I read Rome: The Emperor's Spy I became much more receptive to Roman Empire Fiction.




FWIW, I really like this series. I don't think the final one was ever published in the US - the last time I checked it wasn't on BN




It wasn't great, but I did enjoy it. And as for how the author wrote about the Byzantine empire, it was, relatively speaking, historically accurate. However, I did wonder how many Irish monks actually made it all the way over there.



FWIW, I really like this series. I don't think the final one was ever..."
The first books in the series are really very good - quite fresh and enjoyable. The latter ones get very formulaic though. She wrote another series

She also writes under the pseudonym Emma Campion, I have not read any books in that name though.

The whole book might be classed as wordy. :) But that was what I liked about it. It was the kind of wordy I like.
Whereas my fellow moderator Dawn, it was the kind of wordy she doesn't like. :)

The group read threads are always open and you can post in them anytime. :)

That's good to know. I have a copy on it's way to my library...should be there by the end of the week. Looking forward to reading this one.

I probably misspoke - I don't know if she has finished the series or not. The last entry was never published in the US as far as I know.

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More probably, it is I that have misunderstood, Happy. No harm done, and thank you.



I am still on the second book

Alas..I have the The Coffee Trader to read next though.

I saw an email come in today to say there was a reservation waiting for me. I haven't opened the email yet to see if the reservation was TCT. It is due back, so I am hoping. :)
I suppose I should look. lol. I shall.

:(



And an MP3 audio of

So...at least I have one of the group reads ready to go April 1. :)

Moving on to the 645 page Byzantium




i will be interested in hearing your thoughts on that one Dawn. i have the full series on my reader ready to go soon.


Meanwhile, Hannibal sits next to me, waiting, tempting me to pick it up... but Earth is compelling for me, I want to know how they dissipate the singularities!

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