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message 551: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 1 comments Hi, my name is Lisa and I am a 23 year old Dutch History student. Since I was a young child I've been obsessed with reading, devouring nearly every piece of reading material I could get my hands on. I could spent hours at the library (still do!) and my visits were so often, the staff knew my name and librarycard number by heart.

Loving History was only a logical result of my bibliophilic ways. History and learning how the pieces of the world fit together in time and place became a fascination, that would eventually lead me to choose history as my major.

I hope to get inspired and to find some new interesting reads by joining this group. I also love to participate in discussions and swap ideas and theories with like minded people.


message 552: by Vicki, Assisting Moderator - Ancient Roman History (new)

Vicki Cline | 3835 comments Mod
Welcome Eric to The History Book Club. Based upon your post, you may find something to interest you in these topics:

First World War
Second World War

I suggest you check out our homepage and see what else we have to offer. You can access the main page through this link:

HBC mainpage

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

Caesar Life of a Colossus by Adrian Goldsworthy by Adrian Goldsworthy Adrian Goldsworthy

More information:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Vicki
Assisting Moderator – Ancient Roman History


message 553: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

Bentley | 44291 comments Mod
Welcome everyone to the History Book Club - we are glad to have you.


message 554: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) We are glad you joined us Lisa, Scott and Eric. This is the place for the history lover. Vicki and Teri have given you the basics to get started........now jump right in!!!!


message 555: by Francie (new)

Francie Grice A warm welcome to all our new members. This is the best place to be for all history lovers. Hope to see all of you in some of our discussions.


message 556: by Tom (new)

Tom | 1 comments Hi, I'm Tom from St. Louis. Pleased to find a History group here on goodreads.com and to make all of your acquaintance. I started reading books of an historical nature nearly 50 years ago when I worked my way through the Dan Frontier series of children's books by William Hurley featuring tales of colonial America's wild frontier. As I grew, I encountered many more works that spurred a continuing fascination with history: Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo by Ted W. Lawson, The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, and The Guns of October by Barbara Tuchman to name but a few. While I do tend to lean toward accounts of American and military history, the truth is that I haven't found any facets of history yet that have failed to grab my attention. And so it is with great anticipation that I look forward to the reviews and recommendations of so many like-minded folks.
Dan Frontier (Dan Frontier) by William Hurley byWilliam Hurley
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo by Ted W. Lawson byTed W. Lawson
The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara byMichael Shaara
The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman byBarbara W. Tuchman


message 557: by Tom (new)

Tom Morin | 1 comments Hello. My name is Tom and I am from the United States. I study Latin Syria during the Middle Ages, more specifically the Kingdom of Jerusalem up until the end of the third phase of crusading in 1193. But my interests are not only limited to that, and I will enjoy pretty much anything to do with history, except for Victorian-era Britain, because those people ruined the world and I like to just ignore them when I think about history. That was a joke...mostly.


message 558: by Zenon (new)

Zenon (madukr) | 1 comments Hi, my name is Zenon and I live and work in Edmonton, AB, Canada.

My interests include Ukrainian History, East European History, and World War 2 History. I also enjoy Historical Fiction especially from the previous 2 categories. One of my favourite novels of all time is "Taras Bulba" by Nikolai Gogol. I also enjoy works by authors such as Michael Curtis Ford and David L. Robbins.

I am relatively new to the GoodReads website but I am pleased to have found a club such as this one to be part of and share some of my reading experiences with. I look forwards to further interaction with the members of this group.

Zenon


message 559: by Jill (last edited Jan 14, 2016 11:12PM) (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) So glad you joined us, Tom. You have found the place for the history lover and we look forward to your participation.


message 560: by Jill (last edited Jan 22, 2016 06:11AM) (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) Hello and welcome Holly.....you have found your people! If you love history you are in the right place. Based on your favorite topics, you may wish to visit the following threads.

American History
Europe
Native Americans

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

Thomas Jefferson The Art of Power by Jon Meacham by Jon Meacham Jon Meacham

More information:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask our moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Jill
Assisting Moderator
Military Hist L/Global NF/Eur/Brit/Music.


message 561: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) Ooops, I wasn't quite done putting up some topics that you might want to check out, Holly but they are up there now. Go take a look and join in our discussions. We are glad to have you as a member.


message 562: by Samanta (new)

Samanta   (almacubana) Welcome everyone! :)


message 563: by Francie (new)

Francie Grice Welcome, Tom and Holly. Hope to see you participating in our discussions soon.


message 564: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Calaway (the_smashley) | 1 comments I’m Ashley but all of my friends call me “Smashley” or “Smash”. I am a single mom of an adorable 8 yr old little girl. I have recently gone back to college to pursue a degree in History. I am studying to be a Historian specializing and Native American studies. I am of Irish, Scottish, Swedish, and Cherokee decent. My heritage means a lot to me. I love to read and probably have more books than I should have right now. I collect books, and by collect I mean I am addicted to buying books. lol I am also very glad to be apart of this group.


message 565: by José Luís (new)

José Luís  Fernandes | 1016 comments Welcome to the group, Tom! Glad to have you with us -especially another person interested in the Middle Ages. Since you are interested so much in 12th century Outremer - we want to recommend our Middle East and Medieval History folders:

Middle East

Medieval History

Check out our folders as well if you want to search for any specific topic and discuss it with our fellow members. Feel free to contact any one of our assisting moderators for any assistance you might need. We are all here to help.

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box.) It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how a book that you mention should look:

The Crusades The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land by Thomas Asbridge by Thomas Asbridge Thomas Asbridge

More information

Take a few moments to read the orientation

Our guidelines

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask one of the moderators. We look forward to reading your contributions - this is really a site for those who love history.

José
HBC Administration - Ancient and Medieval History


message 566: by José Luís (new)

José Luís  Fernandes | 1016 comments Welcome to a special place for the History lover, Zenon.

You seem to like European History. Since you have such a great interest in the history of Europe and in historical fiction - we would like to recommend our European History and Historical Fiction folders:

European History

Historical Fiction

Check out our folders as well if you want to search for any specific topic and discuss it with our fellow members. Feel free to contact any one of our assisting moderators for any assistance you might need. We are all here to help.

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box.) It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you might mention should look:

The Emergence Of Rus 750-1200 by Simon Franklin by Simon Franklin (no photo)

Russia and the Golden Horde The Mongol Impact on Medieval Russian History by Charles J. Halperin by Charles J. Halperin (no photo)

You mentioned two authors: Michael Curtis Ford and David L. Robbins. They also needs to be cited. Here is how we cite authors if we are mentioning them in our posts:

Michael Curtis Ford Michael Curtis Ford

David L. Robbins David L. Robbins

More information

Take a few moments to read the orientation

Our guidelines

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask one of the moderators. We look forward to reading your contributions - this is really a site for those who love history.

José
HBC Administration - Ancient and Medieval History


message 567: by Vicki, Assisting Moderator - Ancient Roman History (new)

Vicki Cline | 3835 comments Mod
Welcome to our group, Ashley! There are many different topics being discussed here so please feel free to explore and jump in.

I suggest you check out our homepage and see what else we have to offer. You can access the main page through this link:

HBC mainpage

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

Caesar Life of a Colossus by Adrian Goldsworthy by Adrian Goldsworthy Adrian Goldsworthy

More information:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Vicki
Assisting Moderator – Ancient Roman History


message 568: by Mary (new)

Mary Bentley wrote: "This is a thread where you can introduce yourself to the group. This is one of our rules and guidelines.

Please introduce yourself here so we can welcome you. Tell us a little bit about yourself,..."


I'm Mary Nitsch, a retired trusts and estates attorney from New York. When I retired in 2007 my author husband, Gunter (who is originally from East Prussia), and I moved to Chicago. I love reading history non-fiction and hope to get some good suggestions from this group.


message 569: by Jill (last edited Jan 16, 2016 08:15PM) (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) Welcome to our new members Tom, Zenon and Ashley. You will find much here to pique your further interest in all things history. Enjoy!!


message 570: by Anne (new)

Anne (anneofisland) Hi, my name is Injung Choi. I am from Korea. I joined English book reading club in January 2015. And enjoyed a lot reading many kinds of books then I found my favor was history. So this year I decide to read books focused in world history. That is why I found this group^^ I hope to get good guide in my history reading journey. Happy new year~!^^


message 571: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (traceyrb) Hi,
I am an ex-Brit living in Alberta, Canada. I love reading about and studying history. I have mainly focussed on British Medieval History and Tudor/Stuart times, with some Ancient World History. Recently I have diverged into Canadian, Victorian and WWI history. My reading is somewhat eclectic at times and when I find something interesting in whatever I am reading I will do further research on that topic/person/event.
I look forward to learning more through this group.
Tracey


message 572: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Cowan | 1 comments Hi Everyone,

My name is Jeff, I live in Los Angeles and I'm a non-fiction junkie. I love reading all types of non-fiction, especially history. Lately I've been reading a lot about the industrial revolution, I find it fascinating how all these industries which we think of as old and antiquated like railroads and coal were founded by people who were as cutting edge and rule breaking as a Steve Jobs or an Elon Musk. I also work in documentary and I'm continually fascinated by people.

Best wishes

Jeff


message 573: by Vicki, Assisting Moderator - Ancient Roman History (new)

Vicki Cline | 3835 comments Mod
Welcome to the group, Mary--we are glad you found us. We have a variety of folders which may interest you. We have many topics for you to peruse and we have discussions on lots of different books. Hope you can join in.

I suggest you check out our homepage and see what else we have to offer. You can access the main page through this link:

HBC mainpage

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

Caesar Life of a Colossus by Adrian Goldsworthy by Adrian Goldsworthy Adrian Goldsworthy

More information:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Vicki
Assisting Moderator – Ancient Roman History


message 574: by Vicki, Assisting Moderator - Ancient Roman History (new)

Vicki Cline | 3835 comments Mod
Glad you joined us, Injung. I'm sure you'll find many interesting books here.

I suggest you check out our homepage and see what else we have to offer. You can access the main page through this link:

HBC mainpage

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

Caesar Life of a Colossus by Adrian Goldsworthy by Adrian Goldsworthy Adrian Goldsworthy

More information:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Vicki
Assisting Moderator – Ancient Roman History


message 575: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Stapleton (traceys27) | 1 comments Hi Everyone,

My name is Tracey and I live in Sydney, Australia. I have only just joined the good reads website so still finding my way around. I have a keen interest in history in particular medieval and renaissance Europe. I have done a bit of study of ancient history and modern history and loved every thing I have learned.

On my 2016 bucket list is to read and learn more about the world around me so looking forward to exploring broadening my horizons and learning more about histories and cultures around the world.


message 576: by Greg (new)

Greg (greg_jenner) | 1 comments Hi, I'm Greg - I'm a British public historian who predominantly works in the UK TV & Film industry on historical projects, such as the BBC children's comedy show Horrible Histories. Having trained as an archaeologist & a historian, I'm very much a historical generalist as comfortable with the Stone Age as I am in the 20th century, though my interests tend towards social and cultural history. I read about 200 books per year for my job, but I'm keen to discover more world history and to increase my knowledge of America's fascinating past. Thanks!


message 577: by Rupinder (new)

Rupinder (rupindersayal) Hi there. My name is Enema, and I am from India. I read mostly non-fiction books sprinkled with some fiction. Regarding history books, I have not read a whole lot of them, and that is one of the reasons I joined this group. Hopefully members will recommend some great books here. Ciao!


message 578: by Taylor (new)

Taylor | 4 comments Hello! I'm Taylor. I have a background in anthropology and am particularly interested in the spiritual and religious practices of cultures the world over. Now, as a housewife, I have plenty of time to read, and spend it devouring books on all subjects. I'm also working to improve my education in areas in which I'm not all that knowledgeable, such as early American history, because I have a little one on the way who I am looking forward to homeschooling! I'm very excited to read and discuss some great books with you all!


message 579: by Deanna (new)

Deanna | 1 comments Hi my name is Deanna and I'm in Maryland, USA. I have loved history in school but life has gotten in the way of reading more. I hope to get back into the habit of reading and learning about the past thru the monthly selections. I especially look forward to reading histories about places I didn't really learn about in school, like Asia or the Middle east.


message 580: by Alycia (last edited Jan 18, 2016 03:23PM) (new)

Alycia Hello everyone! My name is Alycia and I love history. I live in Philadelphia, USA, so I am in a pretty historic spot. I was a history major in college and did my final course work on the legacy of John Brown.
Some of my resent favorite history books are listed below but I like all kinds of history. I am trying to read at least 25 history books this year, so any recommendations are welcome!

Tomorrow-Land: The 1964-65 World's Fair and the Transformation of America

The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America

Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq

May the Lord in His Mercy Be Kind to Belfast

The Triangle Fire


message 581: by Francie (new)

Francie Grice Hello Tracey. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

We have a variety of folders which may interest you. Why don't you start with our Home Page and look through the current book reads and discussion threads.

History Book Club Home Page

Based on your post, you may also may want to look into the following folders:

Victorian Age/Era

The First World War

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

One Man Against the World The Tragedy of Richard Nixon by Tim Weiner by Tim Weiner Tim Weiner

More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask our moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Francie
HBC Administration - Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Health-Medicine-Science


message 582: by Francie (last edited Jan 18, 2016 05:04PM) (new)

Francie Grice Hello Jeff. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

We have a variety of folders which may interest you. Why don't you start with our Home Page and look through the current book reads and discussion threads.

History Book Club Home Page

You may also may want to look into the following folder:

American History

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

One Man Against the World The Tragedy of Richard Nixon by Tim Weiner by Tim Weiner Tim Weiner

More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask our moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Francie
HBC Administration - Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Health-Medicine-Science


message 583: by Francie (new)

Francie Grice Hello Silvia. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

We have a variety of folders which may interest you. Why don't you start with our Home Page and look through the current book reads and discussion threads.

History Book Club Home Page

You may also may want to look into the following folders:

Renaissance

Russia

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

One Summer America, 1927 by Bill Bryson by Bill Bryson Bill Bryson

The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir by Alison Weir Alison Weir

More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask our moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Francie
HBC Administration - Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Health-Medicine-Science


message 584: by Francie (new)

Francie Grice Hello Tracey. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

We have a variety of folders which may interest you. Why don't you start with our Home Page and look through the current book reads and discussion threads.

History Book Club Home Page

You may also may want to look into the following folders:

Renaissance

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

Age of Ambition Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China by Evan Osnos by Evan Osnos Evan Osnos

More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask our moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Francie
HBC Administration - Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Health-Medicine-Science


message 585: by Francie (new)

Francie Grice Hello Greg. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

We have a variety of folders which may interest you. Why don't you start with our Home Page and look through the current book reads and discussion threads.

History Book Club Home Page

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

Age of Ambition Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China by Evan Osnos by Evan Osnos Evan Osnos

More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask our moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Francie
HBC Administration - Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Health-Medicine-Science


message 586: by Francie (new)

Francie Grice Hello Enema. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

We have a variety of folders which may interest you. Why don't you start with our Home Page and look through the current book reads and discussion threads.

History Book Club Home Page

Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the "add book/author" feature when you comment. (There is a link on the top right of the comment box). It makes things so much easier for people to see your book recommendations, because they can see the cover and the links to the author. And it helps the Goodreads software connect books with groups that talk about them.

When citing a book and/or author, please put the book cover, author's photo and author's link at the very bottom of the post after your text. Because it is on the bottom, it calls the reader's attention to the book/author and increases the readability of your posts.

This is how books that you mention should look:

Age of Ambition Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China by Evan Osnos by Evan Osnos Evan Osnos

More information:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...

Take a few moments to read the orientation:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And our guidelines:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask our moderators. I look forward to your postings.

Francie
HBC Administration - Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Health-Medicine-Science


message 587: by Francie (new)

Francie Grice Hello Taylor. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

We have a variety of folders which may interest you. Why don't you start with our Home Page and look through the current book reads and discussion threads.

History Book Club Home Page

Based on your post, you may also be interested in the following folders:

American History

History of Religions

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Francie Grice Hello Deanna. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

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Francie Grice Hello Alycia. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for all history lovers.

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Tomorrow-Land The 1964-65 World's Fair and the Transformation of America by Joseph Tirella by Joseph Tirella (no photo)

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Overthrow America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq by Stephen Kinzer by Stephen Kinzer Stephen Kinzer

May the Lord in His Mercy Be Kind to Belfast by Tony Parker by Tony Parker (no photo)

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message 590: by Jill (last edited Jan 18, 2016 05:50PM) (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) A warm welcome to our many new members....Mary, Injung, Tracey, Jeff, Silvia, Greg, Enema, Taylor. Our moderators, Vicki and Francie have given you the basics to get started. Please join in the discussion/book recommendations....we look forward to your participation.........and happy reading!


message 591: by Taylor (new)

Taylor | 4 comments Thanks for the welcomes and the recommendations! :)


message 592: by Miranda (new)

Miranda | 1 comments I'm Miranda my family calls me Randa I'm 29 from east texas


message 593: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (traceyrb) Francie wrote: "Hello Tracey. Welcome to The History Book Club. We are so happy that you have decided to participate in our group. This is in the right place to find lots of suggestions and great discussions for a..."

Thank you for the links to pages I would be interested in. Should keep me happy for quite a while :)


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Gregory Montanez | 1 comments Hi, I'm Greg I from Denver, CO. Have always been a history buff. I Enjoy reading about the civil war era of America and military history. But I also bounce around from era to era, I like to read about European history and biographies. Glad to be part of the group.


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Samanta   (almacubana) Welcome all new members! Feel free to jump right into our various topics and discussions and don't hesitate to ask questions.


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Mansoor Azam (azam69) | 23 comments Hi Mansoor here, a passionate reader from Pakistan. in my 30's and started off with military history (being from a military family) my father fought in 71 war, grand father WW II and his uncle in WW I. thereon it spread to political histories, autobiographies of historical figures . These days I'm much into South Asia. glad to be here, hope I shall have new pointers


message 597: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jennr91) | 5 comments Hello, I'm Jenn and new to this board. Been a reader and writer ever since I could do both. I'm always reading-multiple books at once-and will read a little bit of everything, but history is one of my favorite topics. Right now I'm focusing on re-learning the American history and government that I never paid attention to in school. Also interested in British history/monarchy. My dad also got me heavily into Kennedys and the Civil War. Looking forward to getting some good recommendations! Thanks


message 598: by Dave (last edited Jan 19, 2016 10:33AM) (new)

Dave | 1 comments Hi, I'm Dave Howard, an attorney in Round Rock, Texas. Age 65, born and raised in Houston, and always wanting to learn about the past to inform my knowledge of the present.I just joined and am trying to figure things out a bit.
My historical interests range from American history and biography to Middle East history, science history, military history, sports history, and whatever is written by some of my favorite authors, including William Manchester, American Caesar American Caesar Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964 by William Manchester , Hampton Sides (currently reading In the Kingdom of Ice, In the Kingdom of Ice The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette by Hampton Sides ), Walter Isaacson, The Innovators, The Innovators How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution by Walter Isaacson , John Feinstein, A Civil War, A Civil War Army vs. Navy - A Year Inside College Football's Purest Rivalry by John Feinstein , David McCullough, John Adams, John Adams by David McCullough and The Wright Brothers The Wright Brothers by David McCullough and many others.

Probably the best books I've read on Middle East history are The Age of Sacred Terror The Age of Sacred Terror Radical Islam's War Against America by Daniel Benjamin by Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon, a detailed primer on the growth of radical Islam, and The Siege of Mecca The Siege of Mecca The Forgotten Uprising in Islam's Holiest Shrine and the Birth of al-Qaeda by Yaroslav Trofimov , by Yaroslav Trofimov, which explores the consequences to the region of an attempted takeover of the Grand Mosque by radicals in 1979.

I've enjoyed reading about WWII and especially the rise of Nazism and the conditions prevalent in Europe during those dark days. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich A History of Nazi Germany by William L. Shirer by William Shirer is the necessary starting point, IMHO.

My first sports love is baseball, so I've read many biographies of teams, players and coaches from the past. Babe, the Legend Comes to Life Babe The Legend Comes to Life by Robert W. Creamer , by Robert Creamer is a favorite.

And of course, since I do this reading for pleasure, I love good writing. Not florid or overly detailed, and not excessively academic in tone but more in a journalistic vein.

Hope to share and be shared with.

Dave


message 599: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) Thanks for joining us Randa, Gregory, Mansoor and Jenn. If you love history, you are in the right place. Teri has given you the basics to get started, so jump right in.


message 600: by Tyler (new)

Tyler | 2 comments Hey everybody, my names Tyler. I joined this group to maybe find some hidden history gems to read. I am currently reading 1776 and find it to be the greatest book I have read yet. Most of my interests are of the revolution type. Reading about the greatest men that forged this country.


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