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message 1: by Gretchen, Keep your head up or the crown slips (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) | 742 comments Mod
New year. Same deal.

Introduce yourself for the first time.

Re-introduce yourself for the 10th time.


message 2: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments I am a returning (though sporadically participating) member. Just moved to Oregon, USA, and as I have no TV service for a while I am hoping January will be a banner reading month! My beat is mostly Georgian England, which is the period I’m writing about, but I like histfic set in the USA as well (especially before it was a nation) and often read books set in other places and times.


message 3: by Donna (new)

Donna Newberry - Bookcomfort (donnanewberry) | 7 comments Hi, I'm new to goodreads, I have a library diploma and live in Australia. I prefer books set between the 1920s to the end of the 1960s but I do read a variety of books. I'm looking forward to reading your recommendations and making new friends. Cheers. Donna.


message 4: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments One of the great things about this group is how it expands our reading horizons!


message 5: by Cheryl A (new)

Cheryl A | 1005 comments 2021 Reset!! I'm a 30 year employee of my local public library, where I currently facilitate a Historical Fiction Book Club and serve on our Mock Printz committee. I also previously facilitated a Mystery Book Club. All three are my favorite genres (perfect trifecta - a YA Historical Mystery :), but I'm interested in all types of books.


Peggyzbooksnmusic | 974 comments Joined Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ in 2009 & have been a member of this group for about 7 years. Historical fiction & historical mysteries are my favorites. Love all the great recommendations I've discovered here on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ!


message 7: by Infosifter (new)

Infosifter | 27 comments I signed up for Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ 4 years ago, but last year was the first year I actually used it, and I really love it! Historical fiction has always been a favorite genre for me, so this group is one of the highlights of my Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ life. :-) I'm looking forward to the group reads we will do this year!


message 8: by Debora (new)

Debora De | 11 comments Donna wrote: "Hi, I'm new to goodreads, I have a library diploma and live in Australia. I prefer books set between the 1920s to the end of the 1960s but I do read a variety of books. I'm looking forward to readi..."

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!




message 9: by Debora (new)

Debora De | 11 comments Hello everyone and Happy New Year! I am new to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, and also a New author. What a perfect way to start a New Year, right?
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


message 10: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) HI, I'm Tessa. Been a member of GoodReads since about 2007 and a member of this group for a few years. I'm a voracious reader. I'll read anything with words, but my # 1 preference is for literary fiction. I do enjoy mysteries, historical fiction, nonfiction, young adult ... like I said ... anything with words. (And I also listen to audiobooks.)


message 11: by Debora (new)

Debora De | 11 comments Book Concierge wrote: "HI, I'm Tessa. Been a member of GoodReads since about 2007 and a member of this group for a few years. I'm a voracious reader. I'll read anything with words, but my # 1 preference is for literary f..."

Hello!


message 12: by Jessica (new)

Jessica   VanLanduyt | 10 comments Hi, I'm Jessica and have been a GoodReads members for some time but last year was my first time jumping into a group like ours. I love historical fiction and other genres. I'm an accountant so Mid-January to Mid-April I don't get to read as much as I like but I try to make up for it the rest of the year.


message 13: by Debora (new)

Debora De | 11 comments 😊


message 14: by Christina (new)

Christina  (christinawodonnelly) Hi, everyone! I’m new here, a poet and a lifelong lover of historical fiction. Although I’ve been a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ member for years, I just found this group a couple of weeks ago. It’s a pleasure to be with others of my kind.

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!


message 15: by Donna (new)

Donna Newberry - Bookcomfort (donnanewberry) | 7 comments Welcome Christina, I am also happy to be connecting with like-minded readers.


message 16: by Christina (new)

Christina  (christinawodonnelly) Donna, thank you so much for the warm welcome! Much appreciated.


message 17: by Cristina (new)

Cristina Heim | 19 comments Abigail wrote: "I am a returning (though sporadically participating) member. Just moved to Oregon, USA, and as I have no TV service for a while I am hoping January will be a banner reading month! My beat is mostly..."
Hi I am in Oregon and just added this group.


message 18: by Cristina (new)

Cristina Heim | 19 comments Hi I am new to this group but not new to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. I actually just became an avid reader. I used to hate reading with a passion, but in my midlife years, I am discovering I love reading more than watching TV. I am from Portland, Oregon. I am originally from Arcadia, CA. I love watching historical fiction on TV so hoping to replace that with some good books.


message 19: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer S. Brown (jsbrown) | 7 comments I've been a lurker in this group for a while, but one of my goals for this year is to participate! I love historical fiction, but I tend to read about the same eras/themes, so I'm looking forward to broadening my historical fiction horizons. I'm a writer who lives in the suburbs of Boston.


message 20: by Donna (new)

Donna Newberry - Bookcomfort (donnanewberry) | 7 comments Welcome Cristina and Jennifer.


message 21: by Lori (new)

Lori Kaufmann | 8 comments Cheryl A wrote: "2021 Reset!! I'm a 30 year employee of my local public library, where I currently facilitate a Historical Fiction Book Club and serve on our Mock Printz committee. I also previously facilitated a M..."I love YA historical too!!

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


message 22: by Sophia (new)

Sophia James (sophia100) | 20 comments I have just joined this group although I have been on goodreads for many years. Historical fiction is my first love although I read a lot of everything.
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!


message 23: by Michele (new)

Michele Millington | 33 comments Hello I’m a musician from NE Pennsylvania. I love historical fiction especially books about powerful women


message 24: by Donna (new)

Donna Newberry - Bookcomfort (donnanewberry) | 7 comments Hi Sophia and Michele, Welcome to the group. I read a variety of books and Historical Fiction is also my favourite. I also prefer to read about strong, independent women.


message 25: by Cary (new)

Cary Reed | 3 comments Hi everyone! I'm a ride-or-die New Yorker, 45, work in cyber security but dabble in writing. I love spy thrillers and historical fiction (of course). I also love classics, which I didn't appreciate when made to read them in school but age gives you perspective. Happy to join Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and this group!


message 26: by Nicola (new)

Nicola Poynton | 1 comments Hi! I'm Nicola, had goodreads before but didn't really use it. I love HF. It would be nice to get some recommendations :)


message 27: by Jasmine, Gatekeeper of Giveaways. (new)

Jasmine | 1413 comments Mod
Welcome everyone!


message 28: by Donna (new)

Donna Newberry - Bookcomfort (donnanewberry) | 7 comments Welcome Cary and Nicola. Thank you, Jasmine.


message 29: by Trudy (new)

Trudy | 1 comments I am a lover of Historical Fiction. It began with Shogun back in 1976. I felt like I learned so much about Japan and to some extant Europe. I went and researched William Adams(1564-1620), the English Pilot who is the real life man portrayed as John Blackthorne. I love Historical Fiction that is true. I appreciate authors like Steve Berry who tell us what is true in what he writes and what is not. I read eclectically. I read often about India. I am always open to recommendations oof books on India. I will warn you I have read most of what is out there, but would love to meet fellow lovers of books on India. I look forward to learning in this group.


message 30: by Donna (new)

Donna Newberry - Bookcomfort (donnanewberry) | 7 comments Welcome, Trudy.


message 31: by ±·²¹³Ù²¹Å¡²¹ (last edited Jan 28, 2021 11:56PM) (new)

±·²¹³Ù²¹Å¡²¹ Pantović (nuit) | 4 comments I am ±·²¹³Ù²¹Å¡²¹ Pantović a historical fiction novelist and have written A-Ma Alchemy of Love set in the 17th century Macao China, Tree of Life with Spiritual Poetry, a historical novel and I am thrilled to share that my year of writing seclusion was successful, and has materialized as a new contract with my Publisher in Malta and we are just launching my 3rd Novel Metaphysics of Sound or a Brief History of the World beyond the Usual! Could be bought from Amazon

Happy to be in the group! Metaphysics of Sound: in Search of the Name of God, or a Brief history of the World beyond the usual


message 32: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments Welcome, Jennifer!


message 33: by Susan (new)

Susan S (susanthekeyzoo) | 1 comments Hey, I’m Susan! I’m new to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. Historical fiction is my favorite genre, but I often feel like I am finding the same type of book. I hope to find good books about topics I don’t know anything about. I do have a special love for European and North American historical fiction. :)


message 34: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments Hi, Susan! This group is great for expanding your histfic horizons.


message 35: by Debora (new)

Debora De | 11 comments Susan wrote: "Hey, I’m Susan! I’m new to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. Historical fiction is my favorite genre, but I often feel like I am finding the same type of book. I hope to find good books about topics I don’t know anything..."

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!


message 36: by Debora (new)

Debora De | 11 comments ±·²¹³Ù²¹Å¡²¹ wrote: "I am ±·²¹³Ù²¹Å¡²¹ Pantović a historical fiction novelist and have written A-Ma Alchemy of Love set in the 17th century Macao China, [book:Tree of Life with Spiritual Poe..."

Congratulations!


message 37: by Debora (new)

Debora De | 11 comments Trudy wrote: "I am a lover of Historical Fiction. It began with Shogun back in 1976. I felt like I learned so much about Japan and to some extant Europe. I went and researched William Adams(1564-1620), the Engli..."

Welcome!


message 38: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments Debora, have you read this group’s rules regarding author promotion?


message 39: by SoulSurvivor (new)

SoulSurvivor (kimosabi2018) I am an eclectic reader and enjoy books across a range of genres, but Historical Fiction is one of my favorites. I would be interested to hear of books group members have read more than one time. Doing so, or hoping to do so is one of my critia for 5-star reviews. Feel free to contact me by message with books that have enchanted you or even changed you life.


message 40: by Abigail (last edited Feb 15, 2021 01:36PM) (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments The only historical fiction I can think of that I have read more than once (and it's as much fantasy as histfic) is The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart. When I was a lot younger I probably read some of Mary Renault’s Greek fiction more than once. And I love rereading Georgette Heyer novels, which are mostly historical romance. As a kid I loved books like Johnny Tremain and The Witch of Blackbird Pond.

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.


message 41: by Maria (last edited Feb 17, 2021 02:03AM) (new)

Maria Yrsa Rönneus | 1 comments Hello, I'm an off and on member of Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. I am an artist and novelist of literary historical drama; although my reading habits are diverse. I read a lot of non-fiction for research but my preferred genre is 18th and 19th Century literature, predominantly British.
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!


message 42: by Debora (new)

Debora De | 11 comments Welcome Maria! Good to see you here. Umberto Eco is a classic I still need to read. My preferred genre is historical Fiction , 18, 19 century, and my debut novel Standing Tall fits right there (19 century, turning to 20). All the best, and good readings ahead!


message 43: by Joe (new)

Joe Byrd (goodreadscomjoe_byrd) | 58 comments Gretchen wrote: "New year. Same deal.

Introduce yourself for the first time.

Re-introduce yourself for the 10th time."


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.


message 44: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Montanino (sandramontanino) | 43 comments Hi there, everyone. So pleased to meet you. My name is Sandra Montanino. I live in Utah, between the mountains and the lake. I am new to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and am excited to have recently published my debut book. I have always been addicted to books and have told my five children that when the time comes, I would like to buried at the library. LOL


message 45: by Jasmine, Gatekeeper of Giveaways. (new)

Jasmine | 1413 comments Mod
Welcome everyone.


message 46: by Joe (new)

Joe Byrd (goodreadscomjoe_byrd) | 58 comments Welcome. I'm new here too. I just finished my first novel as well. It's nice to meet another author. Good luck. Was it self-published?


message 47: by C. (new)

C. Vargas-McPherson Hi, I'm new to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. I'm from Portland, Oregon and have been reading forever -- the characters in my earliest books became my friends because my military family moved so often! I joined this group because I love to read books that take me to another place and time and provide context to that era through engaging characters and story. Thanks for having me!


message 48: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) | 781 comments Welcome from a fellow Oregonian, C.!


message 49: by C. (new)

C. Vargas-McPherson Hey, thanks, Abigail! I hope you've been faring well during this past year of fires, ice, protests, and pandemic!


message 50: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Montanino (sandramontanino) | 43 comments I am in Provo, Utah, formerly of Southern California and I am a reader and an author of historical fiction and historical romance. I am enjoying this group and hope to participate for a long time.


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