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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: UK: WALES:
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| What Historical Fiction are you reading? In an attempt to get some action in the HS board, I'm creating this thread for anyone who wants to post what historical books they might be reading. To start us off; I'm currently nearing the end of Tim Willocks' THE RELIGION. To be honest its one of the best HS books i've read. Its about the defence of Malta by the Knights of ST John The Baptist (Hospitallers) against the invading Ottoman Turks. We get to see both sides of the siege and there are some excellant battle scenes (though very gorey!!) Not for the faint hearted but I would highly recommend this book on what I've read so far. Next up its either Bernanrd Cornwells AZINCOURT or Simon Scarrows FIRE AND THE SWORD. I might have to toss a coin to choose as they both look good. |
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| water spirit Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: What Historical Fiction are you reading? Can't argue with your opinion of The Religion, I ABSOLUTELY LOVED it!!! I keep waiting for more news regarding the next book in the proposed trilogy. All I've found out so far is that it has something to do with the wars of the Huguenots. A friend is currently reading Azincourt, and really, really, enjoying it. I'm not reading an Historical Fiction novel at the moment - I'm reading Ian Rankin's Black & Blue. But I think I'm going to make Edith Pargeter's The Heaven Tree Trilogy my next read - I just found a copy of it in a thrift store. I've heard it compares quite favourably with Ken Follett's Pillars of the Earth, which I thoroughly enjoyed. His World Without End was fantastic too. |
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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: UK: WALES:
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I will have to have a look through Fantastic Fiction to see if it has anything on The Heaven Tree Trilogy, sounds good. | |
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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: UK: WALES:
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Can you tell us what these books are like, plot etc.Are they crime based and if so do they give an accurate account of the laws during that period? | |
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| Darkness Follows Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: California
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| Re: What Historical Fiction are you reading? They are crime based. It has been a while since I have read the other two books and I have not started the third yet. I will have to refresh my self on it and get back to you. I am at work right now and my brain is mush. Sorry. |
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| water spirit Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Canada
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C J Sansom | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: What Historical Fiction are you reading? I liked Historical Fiction so much when its done right. Good to see this thread. Im not reading HF right now but after i finish my fantasy library book i will finish reading The Religion by Tim Willocks. I liked it but didnt have time to finish when i originally read it. |
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| water spirit Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: What Historical Fiction are you reading? I haven't read them, but several people I know who love Sansom's Shardlake series also rave about Robert McCammon's books, Speaks the Nightbird, and it's followup novel, The Queen of Bedlam. They seem to be Historical Mysteries, with a bit of a Horror edge to them. The Robert McCammon Web Site |
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| monkey is magic Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: UK: WALES:
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| Re: What Historical Fiction are you reading? @ thepaladin. What is Drood? Never heard of it, can you elaborate some. I've just finished THE RELIGION and must say that was one good book IMHO and I would recommend it to anyone! I've decided to start Bernard Cornwells' latest novel AZINCOURT which is about the battle of Azincourt (obviously ) and the introduction so to speak of the longbow into the world of warfare. Looks interesting and BC always puts alot of research into his books so it should be good. |
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| 1 Candlepower Brain | Re: What Historical Fiction are you reading? All lovers of historical fiction, I heartily recommend Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series. Set in the British Navy during the Napoleonic wars, following the trials, tribulations, adventures, disasters and unlikely friendship of two men - sea-captain Aubrey, and Irish-Catalan physician and naturalist Maturin. The series begins with "Master and Commander" and goes on forever, or so you wish once you get hooked. The research is exhaustive and completely convincing, the writing beautiful, historically accurate and highly evocative (I swear I could smell the sea at times while reading) and the characterisation masterful. Full of the observation of life, from the wry to the tragic and heartwrenching to the absurd and laugh-out-loud, these books are true jewels - just like life. |
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