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Task 15: Read a Book of Historical Fiction Set Before 1900
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It is also a movie - on Netflix! I loved reading this book.


This is one of my favorite books! Such a good choice... so moving and atmospheric... I hope you enjoy it."
I loved this book! I'm reading Wolf Winter right now and it reminds me of Burial Rites in its tone and setting.


I think so. I'm definitely doing that now. The books I finish will count for 2016 though and not 2015.


This book knocked me out - excellent choice.

To Say Nothing of the Dog"
Isn't To Say Nothing of the Dog set in the 1940s?

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You are partly right -The very first scene is in WWII. The "historians" are from some time in the future and travel to past eras. Most of the book takes place in Victorian times. The main characters go there for a relaxing vacation but end up with humorous complications.



Was thinking of Longbourn, but may have to read Death Comes to Pemberly - I watched the BBC on Netflix and loved it! Thanks for mentioning it.




The Red Tent is one of my all time favorites! I think its a better fit for historical fiction than religion.

Great story. I really enjoyed it also.





Patience & Sarah would count as historical fiction with a lesbian couple. Very different writing style to waters though. Give me a bit of time and I may be able to find some more for you.

Frog Music if you haven't read would also be a very good choice! Based on a true story about the murder of a frog catcher who wore boys clothes when it was illegal . Really enjoyed this last year.

I think it would be ok as it's still fiction, not a biography or anything. Kinda like how Phillipa Gregory may base her fiction on real people but it's still fiction if that makes sense? I kinda wish I hadn't read it already now! Hope u enjoy it if you do read it though. :)

Not sure how that would disqualify it if it is fiction. A lot of mystery type of fiction books are based on real murders. Still fiction unless the author is writing a factual account. And, a lot of historical fiction centers around real actual historical figures and times. Still fiction.


Good choice! I just finished it myself. Couldn't put it down!

That's a fantastic idea! I saw this book on the Booker long list last year, and wanted to read it. I was worried that I wouldn't have time if I wanted to do the Read Harder challenge this year. Clearly my brain is not exactly working at full capacity right now, since it didn't even occur to me to kill two birds with one stone.

The Fair Fight doesn't really have a lesbian romance per se, but it hits a lot of the other Sarah Waters marks (focus on women, esp unconventional, lower class women, Victorian Era, etc).

I'm also hoping to read Wolf Hall for this challenge. I've had the book for ages, loved the TV series and now is the time to read it!!)




I loved that book!

It's listed 48 times with a religious tag, so in my opinion I'd say yes.

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