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You can also try reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. I am reading it and loving it!

I hae never read Jane Eyre but I know that she is considered a great writer I will look into it thank u


I have read kate morton but the other two authors I have not and will certainly look them up thanks


Swerling about early New
york and enjoyed them a lot.They do go in order. City of Promise is one of them


Swerling about early New
york and enjoyed them a lot.They do go in order. City of Promise is one of them"
I love books about early New York. I will have to check them out. I also read "New York" by Edward Rutherford. The book takes you from the beginning of when NY was settled by the Dutch to present day 9-11. It is a good book, but the Revolutionary War period is kind of hard to get through.

McCullough (Roman Republic), Arianna Franklin (15th c England),
Diana Gabaldon (18th c England). Also Chris Bojalian "Skeletons at the Feast" (WWII), James Clavell "Shogun," Leon Uris "Trinity," Ruth Beebe Hill "Hanta Yo."Hope you like them.



Also, loved "The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane" by Katherine Howe.


If you don't mind the setting being quite a bit earlier (Middle Ages) I'd recommend Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin. It's like a medieval CSI, with a murder mystery at center. It's a bit graphic in terms of the physical evidence and gritty, true-to-the-time as far as social issues etc. I found it engrossing and interesting.
--MRM
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