Historical Fiction Challenge 2012 discussion
What are you reading for the Challenge?
So are we supposed to review in the topic or just on our shelves?
We'll post our review here, and then we have a group book shelf you can add it to so we can see as a group everything we've read by year's end.

I will definitely read the 1st and 2nd one of C.J.Sansom
and one I found right here on Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/82...
and "Firedrake´s Eye" by Patricia Finney.
That would be four and than there are some from Wolfgang Fleischhauer which are quite fine.
I am really exited and already bought three of them so when will they arrive?
Marbeda


Next up after some non-fiction reading:



It was okay, but not one of those books you would read twice. I think this is because of the fact that many of the secondary characters, that are nevertheless important to make the plot go on, never develop somthing like a personality so I was wondering all the time why they behave the way they do because it wasn´t altogether logically.
Next to come: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...






It was a really good historical fiction crime scene set in the England of Henry VIII, who has just lost his 3rd wife, Queen Jane.
It takes a sensible view of the religious conflict and interests people had at this time and the crime plot was interesting and had me going on and on till the end.
I can really recommend this book if you like a little bit of weekend entertainment with a good cup of tea, although to obtain 4 or 5 stars I would like a book to draw me into the plot emotionally, too. That was not the case, so it´s 3 stars for this one.

will be my next one. I assume its somewhat historical fiction, although they say that the author "spans centuries and places". Well, lets see!
Greeting! Maria
















Check out my Challenges post for links to my reviews! http://writingchristiannovels.blogspo...

Well, there´s not much to say, because this has been DEFINITELY the last one by this author I will ever read. I had one good one by him, the rest was (more or less), pardon, crap. It was in part historical fiction because he writes partly about Sir Walter Raleigh on his Orinoco expedition and about Miranda, a venezuelan revolutionary just before Bolivar came.
I think the next one will be this one: Dark Fire, the Shardlake Series # 2. (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...).
I hope this will be better....
The book I am currently reading fits this challenge,
. I'm almost 1/2 way through it. So far, it's pretty good. I'll post a full review when I'm done with it.

Abbi wrote: "I've already completed my goal of 12 but I plan to keep going! Here's what I've read so far:

[bookcover:Ransome's Crossin..."
Abbi, that is a great selection of books. There are several there that I want to read as well!


Abbi, that is a great selection of books. There are several there that I want to read as well!
This morning I finished Maid to Match by Deeanne Gist
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It was very good. Young Tillie Reese is the head parlourmaid at Biltmore House in NC. She dreams of becoming lady's maid to Mrs. Vanderbilt when she finds out that the current lady's maid is leaving. Tillie & another girl, Lucy, are the two being considered for the position. Tillie is a kind girl, if somewhat confused at times. She is, after all, only 18, and still trying to determine for sure what she wants out of life.
Mack Danvers takes a job at the estate as a useful man just long enough to raise money so he can put his family back together again. His brothers & sister have been living with different people since their parents died. Mack is a wonderful man, though somtimes his temper gets the better of him. He tries to convince Tillie that being a lady's maid will rob her of her freedom and that she should marry him instead.
The plot of this book was very good. It was quite interesting to see what being "in service" as it was called back in the late 1800's was like...It was NOT easy! I'm sure glad I didn't have to do it. The Vanderbilts, however, were very good people who treated those that served them with respect and made conditions comfortable (new, clean furniture, indoor plumbing, heated living quarters, generous gifts at Christmas, etc).
A local orphanage also plays a very important part in this story, along with the tragedy that happens there.
The author does an outstanding job of combining the real life elements from that time with an enjoyable story of fiction.
Recommended ~ 4 Stars

It was very good. Young Tillie Reese is the head parlourmaid at Biltmore House in NC. She dreams of becoming lady's maid to Mrs. Vanderbilt when she finds out that the current lady's maid is leaving. Tillie & another girl, Lucy, are the two being considered for the position. Tillie is a kind girl, if somewhat confused at times. She is, after all, only 18, and still trying to determine for sure what she wants out of life.
Mack Danvers takes a job at the estate as a useful man just long enough to raise money so he can put his family back together again. His brothers & sister have been living with different people since their parents died. Mack is a wonderful man, though somtimes his temper gets the better of him. He tries to convince Tillie that being a lady's maid will rob her of her freedom and that she should marry him instead.
The plot of this book was very good. It was quite interesting to see what being "in service" as it was called back in the late 1800's was like...It was NOT easy! I'm sure glad I didn't have to do it. The Vanderbilts, however, were very good people who treated those that served them with respect and made conditions comfortable (new, clean furniture, indoor plumbing, heated living quarters, generous gifts at Christmas, etc).
A local orphanage also plays a very important part in this story, along with the tragedy that happens there.
The author does an outstanding job of combining the real life elements from that time with an enjoyable story of fiction.
Recommended ~ 4 Stars

Seems to be good, setting int he late 19th century Toronto, it is the first one of the Inspector Murdoch Series. So far I like it for the story and the historical background which is really WELL researched.
Maria






Right now, I am starting with the Shardlake Series # 2 "Dark Fire". As the 1st one, its located in Tudor England and Master Shardlake will be on his way resolving some dark, religion-based mystery, I assume...



I just finished my 2nd book for this challenge,
. It was a good story, though I think a bit long. I feel like the author could have told just as good a story in 50-75 less pages. I liked the premise of the story and it was well told, but did drag a bit in places. I'd give it 3 stars.


Erinsong- Diana Groe
Lucrezia Borgia and the Mother of Poisons- Roberta Gellis
The Glassblower of Murano- Marina Fiorata
Pearl of China- Anchee Min
Dreaming the Eagle- Manda Scott.


























Marina, The Sunne in Splendor is one of my all time favorite historical novels. I'm also a Hilary Mantel fan; can't wait to read Bring Up the Bodies.


Many years ago my mother-in-law introduced me to the classic British mystery writer Josephine Tey. I read her Daughter of Time, and that got me hooked on Richard III. It's worth digging to find a copy of this if you haven't read it.




The Dovekeepers are the four women charged with caring for the dovecotes as the Jewish Zealots retreat to Masada and prepare to defend it against the Romans. Each tells her own story in this engrossing book. See also my GoodReads review and my blog (with a link) for more: http://my-book-diary.blogspot.com/201...




Books mentioned in this topic
Someone Knows My Name (other topics)A Christmas Garland (other topics)
The Stockholm Octavo (other topics)
The Incense Game (other topics)
The Second Empress: A Novel of Napoleon's Court (other topics)
More...
Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates
Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran
Becoming Marie Antoinette by Juliet Gray
The Irish Princess by Karen Harper
Secrets of the Tudor Court: Between Two Queens by Kate Emerson
These are my books for now, subject to change as the year progresses.