| Re: medieval literature Here are some suggestions:
Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth"
Marilyn Durham's "Flambard's Confession"
Margaret George's books on Henry VIII and Mary Queen of Scots
Philippa Gregory - too many titles to list
Anya Seton - "Katherine"
Ellen Jones' "The Fatal Crown" and "Beloved Enemy: The Passions of Eleanor of Aquitane"
Currently reading one now by Tim Willocks called "The Religion" that has received much acclaim - so far I'm really enjoying it.
And then there's Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle Trilogy |