Historical Fictionistas discussion
Recommendations?
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Who wants to recommend a book to me?

Ensiform wrote: "Thank you both! Hope there are more... I have in fact already read The Gun Seller but am happy to read it again!"
Ooh, isn't it good? I loved it. But I can totally recommend something else though if you want to read new-to-you books! That's just my go-to recommendation anytime I have a chance to push it on anyone. LOL
What about A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin as an alternate? I'm currently addicted to this series. :)
Ooh, isn't it good? I loved it. But I can totally recommend something else though if you want to read new-to-you books! That's just my go-to recommendation anytime I have a chance to push it on anyone. LOL
What about A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin as an alternate? I'm currently addicted to this series. :)
And I'm definitely sure that you'll get your 15. This group is nothing if not willing to recommend some books! You've come to the right place. :D


To be honest, there are about 3 books I would like to recommend, but that wouldn't be in the spirit of things. :-)



You can recommend other titles if you'd like, but the official list is now complete! I will post all my reviews on this site, of course. Thanks for helping me with this experiment in unpredictability.


As a summer side project, I'm going to read fifteen books not of my choosing. Who will choose? You will, if you'r..."
I recommend a nonfiction "Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War" by Tony Horowitz. I'm looking forward to getting some good reading recommendations vicariously from your list of 15.

I hope you get as much out of Black Hearts: One Platoon's Descent into Madness in Iraq's Triangle of Death as I did. It is a well written and powerful story.

Remarkable Creatures I love a story that is factual and centers around the lives of strong women in the 19th century.

I hope you enjoy it!





I only counted 11 titles before you closed (10 really, since two suggestions were from the same person). The referrals get kind of confusing...
Would love to see what you're going to be reading! = )

1. Owls Do Cry, Janet Frame
2. Brave New World, Aldous Huxley
3. Thief of Time, Terry Pratchett
4. Sarum, Edward Rutherland
5. The Gun Seller, Hugh Laurie
6. Seance on a Wet Afternoon, Mark McShane
7. The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, Bill Bryson
8. The Seven Sisters, Margaret Drabble
9. City of Thieves, David Benioff
10. Embers, Sandor Marai
11. A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry
12. Black Hearts, Jim Frederick
13. No Ordinary Time, Doris Kearns Goodwin
14. Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption, Laura Hillenbrand
15. Someone Knows My Name by Lawrence Hill



Well, then let me ask, what is the name of the book? :D



I love Brave New World - looking forward to seeing what you think of that, and of Sarum: The Novel of England - that one is on my bookshelf at home to get to someday... = )

Daughters of Iraq. I'm really enjoying it: poignant and insightful about a group of people I knew nothing about: Jewish Iraquis immigrating to Israel.

Oh boy.

That is the book I was about to recommend. It's excellent!


I read this, too, and it was good. But it wasn't a favorite.

Those of us over 40 don't have to surrender to this culture's negativity.
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As a summer side project, I'm going to read fifteen books not of my choosing. Who will choose? You will, if you're willing. Please comment to this thread with the title of ONE book. It does not have to have anything to do with historical fiction (though that's a favorite genre of mine, for sure). It could be fiction or non, an old favorite, what you're reading now, or whatever. I will take up to the first fifteen titles (fifteen replies, fifteen responders) listed as my summer reading assignment. (Only fifteen because I'll also do other reading, naturally.) Please don't give any thought to MY preferred genres or interests: this is an out-of-the-box exercise, and the point is to be exposed to books I wouldn't otherwise. Fiction and non-fiction, long or short: you list them, I will read them. I will ignore only children's picture books, technical manuals, dictionaries, and textbooks. If you list something I've already read, I'll read it again. This could be new and exciting. Thanks!