Historical Fictionistas discussion
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Hello Donna! I am new to goodreads too, so welcome a board! I have just published a historical novel. It is set mainly in the year 1902, but it is worth reading or at least, taking a look. See the synopsis and the few first chapters, available on Amazon. Happy New Year!

Historical fiction is my favorite, especially the ones with unknown heroes and heroines. Please take a look on the synopsis and few chapters of my debut novelStanding Tall, available on Amazon. Best wishes to all!
Standing Tall


Hello!


Last year’s reading began for me with The Virtues of War: A Novel of Alexander the Great by Steven Pressfield, then leapt forward to the Viking conquest of England with the first two of Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Tales, The Last Kingdom and The Pale Horseman.
Currently, I’m happily nestled in England’s 12th century war of succession with The Pillars of the Earth and three mysteries from the Brother Cadfael series. I’d very much like to linger in that period for a while, if there are other good titles. Suggestions, anyone?
Happy New Year & Happy Reading!

Hi I am in Oregon and just added this group.



Abigail wrote: "One of the great things about this group is how it expands our reading horizons!"

I am currently reading The Viennese Candidate as my favourite book of last year, The Cursed Sister, was by the same author.
I have put on hold The Mirror and the Light by Hillary Mantel. I am enjoying it but I am finding her unique style of writing difficult. I don't know why as I didn't have too much trouble with the first two books.
I must be getting old!






Happy to be in the group!



Hi Susan, and welcome! I sent you a friend request and a private message. You are definitely in the right place to discover new books and great discussions!

Congratulations!

Welcome!


Not usually viewed as historical fiction but I love books by nineteenth-century British and American authors that are set in a time anterior to their own eras—from Sir Walter Scott’s and Robert Louis Stevenson’s novels to Middlemarch and Wives and Daughters.
If you don’t think historical fiction has to be about famous (or even real-life) people, try The Final Solution and Gentlemen of the Road by Michael Chabon. Both short novels are set in the past (WWII and the Middle Ages, respectively) and are exquisitely written.

Some of my favourite novels in the historical fiction genre are 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, 'The Sympathizer' by Viet Thanh Nguyen, 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco and 'Measuring the World' by Daniel Kehlmann.
I've also really enjoyed Philippa Gregory's works.
Anyway, good to be here, nice to meet you all!


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Hi, this is my first time here. I'm an author who likes to read and write historical fiction. I want to learn something from what I read and write as well as being entertained. I'll tell you more about my latest book as soon as I finished making my 25 posts. It's great having a place like this to share my interests with like-minded folks.




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