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Tim, could you suggest a better novel? I chose this one because I'm familiar with Morgan Llywelyn's writing s..."
I can't,which is a pity. You'd think she would be such a compelling character there would be more than one book about her.

Not too sure which side the authors are on, but I am on the Mongol side. I have liked the Mongols since reading Conn Iggulden's Conqueror series.

Hope you like it. It's quite unusual, and I loved the author's talent as a worldbuilder. The second one is just as good.



Now I've picked up The Hangman's Daughter.



And here's the link for

And nice to hear from you again, it's been awhile. :)

I want to get to Vulcan 607 one day. They are a cool looking bomber the Vulcan.

Brilliant bombers, the Vulcans, but 607 goes through the incredible problems they had trying to find enough entire Vulcans, how they had to have relays of refuelling aircraft (which had to have their own tankers to refuel them in the air so they could support the Vulcans) and the logistical nightmares leading up to the actual flight to Stanley. An amazing story, superbly well told.
Meanwhile, blasted Storm Front kept me up until 2.00 am this morning. Couldn't put it down. Now I'm determined to finish the book early today so I can get back to my own damn book!
Incidentally, good to speak to you again, Terri.


Many thanks for finding the covers, Dawn. I was a bit slow last night while putting up my piece. I'm trying to be more sensible in hunting down covers, now I've seen the comments on idiots not finding the way to include a link! Sorry.


The 32nd book in the series??? I don't think there were that many Nancy Drew books!
I'll have to check these out.

In addition the books in the series, Sir Baldwin and Simon appear in stories in the Medieval Murders short story collections. These books are an anthology of about 5 medieval mystery writers that use a common theme and then drop their characters into a story line.

I've finished




And I finally got to









It's a really good series. It's good at telling the story from the native view and I found it quite enlightening as to their way of life before it was destroyed. Mostly, it's really funny though. :)



They also have you read this by her?

Have you had a chance to read it and if so how is it?
Thnx

I haven't read the other. I probably will sometime just because it's all I have left of her's and she's such a great writer.

Very true! I'm always happy to talk about my books - especially now, while proof-reading the first three again! Any displacement activities hastily grabbed just now!

yes, you too. It has been too long. Nice to have you back on the scene. :)
The Vulcan. I think there is only one complete, restored and flyable Vulcan left in existence now isn't there? It is in the UK. But I imagine there must be some secreted away in private collections.
maybe not flyable though.




You're out of control. ;)

I've finished

With all due respect, I did not like


And I rather liked the romance, it was minimal but kinda sweet.
The battle scene at the end was fantastic and I really liked Marcus, Dubnus and Rufius.

And I rather ..."
I agree with you wholeheartedly on the battle scene! Since I've read a lot of Roman hf, I prefer the Latin terms but they can be confusing unless someone's familiar with them. The first couple of Roman hf I read, I was constantly referring to a glossary, but the words become second nature after awhile. I did enjoy




I can't find this series anywhere. I will have to buy the ebooks blinded...I really prefer to find the first book I read from an author at the library. :(

Seeing as it's an American West story and not ubber famous, I can understand how they wouldn't be easy to find in Italy. :)

P.S. Could you put in the links next time you post about a book?? Thanks
Help is here if you need it: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8...

yes, you too. It has been too long. Nice to have you back on the scene. :)
The Vulcan. I think there is only one complete, resto..."
Yes, only the one, I think. They had to cannibalise a load to make the flight to Stanley back in the 80s, so it's a miracle there are any left now!

Have you jumped into the series at The Wolf Sea, Chriscal? Or did you start the series at the beginning?

Ic rǣdde "An lǣdere tō Ealdum Engliscgereorde" be Brus Miċel ond Frið C. Robinsunu.
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...as she said!
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