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halifax_sue
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      #110112 - 03/05/2008 17:49

I was wondering if any of you 'well read' ladies out there could recommend some holiday reading for me. I prefer historical fiction and have read all the Alison Weir and the Philippa Gregory books. Can anyone suggest similar titles/authors that I might try?
Cheers, Sue


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nannyconnie
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Re: recommendations [Re: halifax_sue]
      #110133 - 03/05/2008 19:14

Hello Sue,I'm sure some-one on here will come to your rescue re;historical novels.They are not my particular favourite, but one i can reccomend is" A Place Of Greater Safety" by Hilary Mantel.I dont know if you know her as an author but I have read (and can reccomend)most of her books.The big disadvantage( ??)with this one is that it is quite a size for holiday reading.Hope you find what you are looking for.Get back and let us know.

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juliejug
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Re: recommendations [Re: nannyconnie]
      #110172 - 03/05/2008 21:57

I can recommend "The Island" by Victoria Hislop. It was recommended to me and I have recommended it to several people and it has been a hit with all. It is set in Crete and is historical so it should fit your criteria!
Have a great holiday,
Julie


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Sealover
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Re: recommendations [Re: juliejug]
      #110184 - 03/05/2008 23:14

Hi Sue - Have you read The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis? I've got it in my pile of books to read and it looks good.

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dryad
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Re: recommendations [Re: Sealover]
      #110219 - 04/05/2008 10:33

Hi Sue,

Have you read any of Tracy Chevalier’s books? According to one critic, ‘she gives the kiss of life to the historical novel’. Wow! I recommend Girl with a Pearl Earring and The Lady and the Unicorn.

Girl with a Pearl Earring is set in the 17th century in the Dutch city of Delft; the story focuses on Vermeer and one particular painting.

The Lady and the Unicorn is set in 15th century Paris and Brussels; here the story focuses on a designer of tapestries and a weaver.

Both novels are about the price of artistic creation rather than artistic creation itself. Tracy Chevalier presents a dazzling study of human nature – passion, temptation and seduction are handled expertly.

I also recommend C J Sansom – have you seen my post for his recent novel Revelation? Other historical novels by this author are: Dissolution, Dark Fire and Sovereign. All are set in the time of Henry VIII and feature Matthew Shardlake, a lawyer who is very clever indeed at solving murder mysteries.

Happy reading and enjoy your holiday!


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Juno
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Re: recommendations [Re: halifax_sue]
      #115021 - 14/05/2008 18:35

Hi

The Borgia Bride by Jean Kalogridis as mentioned by Sealover is absolutely brilliant - I read it on holiday a couple of year's ago and I would highly recommend it. Go for it!


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